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Privacy policy
I, Andrew Godfrey-Collins, receive personal data from (potential) clients, suppliers and other enquirers when they contact me via email, social media accounts or other channels. This data includes details of the enquirers themselves (such as name, postal address, email address, telephone number, ID or tax number, and financial and bank account details). It may also include personal data that is present within documents provided to me for translation or proofreading (please note that if you are a primary data controller, it is your obligation to ensure that you have consent from the data subject for sending me content containing personal data for translation or proofreading).
The data described above is held and processed by me for legitimate interests, for the purposes of preparing or performing contracts, or to comply with legal obligations. In plain English, that means I do not use your data for anything except what you might reasonably expect me to do with it in the normal course of my business: I need to store a certain amount of personal data and files that may contain personal data so that I can, for example, maintain records, provide my services and issue invoices. Any personal data I receive will not be used for other purposes or shared with third parties (except where there is a legal requirement to disclose it). All messages sent to my email address are stored in a Gmail account provided by Google. Other files are stored on my personal computer in my office in the United Kingdom, which is appropriately secured. In line with UK tax law, your personal data will be stored for a period of six years and then deleted, unless it is required for an ongoing contractual relationship.
You can request to see any information held on you and have it corrected or deleted, or complain about how your data has been handled, by writing to me at: [email protected]. You will receive a response within 30 days. You also have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office: https://ico.org.uk/
This privacy policy was updated on 25 May 2019. Parts of it were adapted (with permission) from the Privacy Notice issued by Trust Your Brand.
The data described above is held and processed by me for legitimate interests, for the purposes of preparing or performing contracts, or to comply with legal obligations. In plain English, that means I do not use your data for anything except what you might reasonably expect me to do with it in the normal course of my business: I need to store a certain amount of personal data and files that may contain personal data so that I can, for example, maintain records, provide my services and issue invoices. Any personal data I receive will not be used for other purposes or shared with third parties (except where there is a legal requirement to disclose it). All messages sent to my email address are stored in a Gmail account provided by Google. Other files are stored on my personal computer in my office in the United Kingdom, which is appropriately secured. In line with UK tax law, your personal data will be stored for a period of six years and then deleted, unless it is required for an ongoing contractual relationship.
You can request to see any information held on you and have it corrected or deleted, or complain about how your data has been handled, by writing to me at: [email protected]. You will receive a response within 30 days. You also have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office: https://ico.org.uk/
This privacy policy was updated on 25 May 2019. Parts of it were adapted (with permission) from the Privacy Notice issued by Trust Your Brand.