This Privacy Notice was updated on 20th July 2023.
Our Approach to Your Privacy
    This Privacy Notice outlines the information we may collect about you in  relation to your use of our products and services (“personal data”). It also explains the legal rights that you  have in relation to your data and how you may exercise these rights.
  
    We will process your data for the following lawful purposes: with your consent;  to fulfil our obligations to you; and where there is a legitimate interest to  do so.
    When possible, we rely on your consent to use your data for the purposes  described in this Privacy Notice. We also process personal data to fulfil our  contractual obligations to you, for example, when you purchase our online  training platform product, reach out for more information or sign up to our  newsletter, we will need to process some of your personal data. This will also  include details of the person/people responsible for payment (if different).
    We may determine that processing your personal data serves both of our  legitimate interests. This is the case in relation to many of our research,  customer survey, sales, marketing and advertising activities described in this  Privacy Notice. These activities allow us to better understand your  requirements, which in turn enables us to provide you with a better service.
  
    We review the bases for our processing decisions carefully and you can object  to these activities at any time (see the “Your Rights” section of this Privacy Notice)
  
    Our primary goal in collecting personal data from you is to give you a relevant  customised experience of our products and services.
  Registration, Free Trials &  Subscriptions
    When you contact us with our website, we may ask you to provide  your name, address, email address and telephone number, and details relevant to  your occupation or employer.
    If you subscribe to one of our products or services, we will also ask  for payment details. Credit/debit card payments are processed using a third party supplier and we do not retain the credit card  data (see the Third Party Sites of this  Privacy Notice). Address details may be shared with third party service  providers engaged by us for order fulfilment, delivery and payment collection.  This personal data is used by us to complete subscription requests.
  Advertising & Marketing
    We use the personal data you provide us and which we collect from you to  inform you about similar products and services which we provide, or which are  offered by our third party partners. We  will not share your personal data with any third parties for their own  marketing purposes unless you have provided your consent.
    You can opt out from receiving such materials at any time.
    The personal data we may use for advertising and marketing purposes  includes your name, email address, job title, phone number, company name/employer, geo location, postal address and data collected using  cookies and other similar technology.
    Marketing materials are sent electronically, by post and we may  occasionally call you.
  Online Targeted Advertising
    We may use targeted advertising on our website to display advertisements that are relevant to  what we believe are your interests. In order to deliver relevant  advertisements, we use third parties to deliver cookies that collect  information about your IP address and how you interact with our sites (e.g.  browsing information, which articles you have read etc.). This data is used by  the third parties to determine which advertisements may be of interest to you.
    We may also share your personal data with third parties to deliver  targeted advertising to you on other websites (e.g. Twitter Tailored  Audiences or Facebook Custom Audiences). This could include your email address,  cookie data, and information obtained from third parties. Third party cookies  may also be used to enable us to target advertisements to you on other websites that you visit.
  Lead Generation and Scoring
    We occasionally use the services of trusted third parties in order to  ensure that the personal data we use for advertising and marketing purposes is  accurate and up-to-date. To do this, we transfer personal data of individual  leads (such as name, email, job title, location and phone number) to these  third parties who conduct research to verify the data – primarily against public information.
    We may also use algorithmic software technology to  help us improve the quality and relevance of marketing activities. The personal  data analysed by the software includes email address, phone number, job title,  address, purchase history and account information. This allows us to provide  meaningful offers that are relevant to your specific profile.
  Additional Third Party Disclosures
    We may  disclose your personal  data to other third parties in the following situations:
    To third party partners who help us by providing services such as  technology, marketing, advisory or other services. These third parties only  receive encrypted data and may only process personal data to provide those  services to us.
    Where we are required by law or regulation to do so. In each case we  will seek, where practicable, to minimise the amount of data that is disclosed.
    If required to protect the rights and interests of other users and/or Paul Weedon Limited its affiliates (including our employees, agents and  contractors). This may include exchanging information with other companies and  organisations for the purposes of fraud protection.
  Email Tracking
    We may include small pixel tags (small image files) within the emails we  send you in order to determine whether our emails are opened and/or whether the  hyperlinks inside our emails are clicked through. We may also collect browser,  location and the device used to engage with our email communications. This  information allows us to better understand whether we are meeting our users’ needs and how we can improve our communications.  No other information is collected. You can opt out of receiving our  direct marketing emails either by following the instructions in each email, or  by contacting us (paul@paulweedon.com)
  Retention Periods
    We have a data retention policy that ensures we don’t use or store your personal data for longer than necessary. We consider  the following issues to determine retention periods:
    Guidance from the UK Information Commissioner or other regulatory  agency, or industry best practice recommendations;
    The business rationale for collection and expiry of the purpose for  which personal data was collected;
    Our ongoing ability to ensure the accuracy of the data; and Legal and  regulatory requirements.
    We may occasionally need to keep personal data for either shorter or  longer periods than specified in our retention policy. In such circumstances,  application of the retention period to the data will be temporarily suspended.  The suspension of an applicable retention period will be carried out in a  manner that respects the rights and interests of all persons concerned.
  Your Rights 
    You have certain rights in relation to your personal data which include  the following:
  Access & Portability  
    You may request access to any personal data of yours for which Paul Weedon Limited is responsible as controller.  Unless there are legal or regulatory reasons for not doing so, we will  confirm whether we process any of your personal data and if we do, we will provide  you with the following information: the purposes of the processing, the  categories of personal data, any recipients of your personal data, the  applicable retention period and the data source. Copies of your personal data  will be made available to you in a structured, machine-readable format.
    You may also request that we transfer the personal data that you have  submitted to us, to another controller, where it is technically feasible for us  to do so.
    If you have consented to our processing of your personal data, or if we  are processing your personal data in order to fulfil our contractual  obligations to you, then you can submit a request that we transfer your  personal data to another data controller.
  Rectification, Restriction, Objection  
    You have the right to request that Paul Weedon Limited rectify any errors in the personal  data that we process. In some circumstances, you may also be able to ask for  the erasure of personal data, and/or request that the processing of your  personal data be restricted.  You may also object to the  processing of your personal data for sales or marketing purposes.
  How to Exercise Your Rights  
    To exercise any of these rights, please contact us by email at the  following address; paul@paulweedon.com 
    We may need to check your identity prior to processing a request.
    Paul Weedon Limited will do our best to respond to any  questions and address any of your concerns. You are also able to register any complaints  regarding the processing of your personal data directly with the UK Information Commissioner.
  Protecting Your Data
    Paul Weedon Limited is committed to keeping your  personal data secure and we will take appropriate technical and organisational  measures to protect your personal data from loss, unauthorised use, disclosure  or destruction. Although we do our best to protect your personal data, we  cannot guarantee that any transmission of data is without risk. We have  therefore implemented information security policies and rules, staff training  on information security, and technical measures to ensure the integrity of data  that we have under our control.
    All of our employees, contractors and data processors (i.e. those third  parties that process personal data on our behalf) are required to keep such  data confidential and not to use it for any purpose other than the performance  of services we have requested.
  Third Party Sites 
    Our site may contain links to other websites – including, for example, providers of payment processing services. Paul Weedon Limited is not responsible for the privacy and data collection practices of third party sites and we therefore recommend that you  review the privacy policies and terms of service of each site you visit.