Cookie Policy

Cookie Privacy Notice

This notice is provided to you under GDPR to describe how and why the Saturday Club uses your personal data.

Our Corporate Details

Corporate Name: The Saturday Club Trust Registered company number: 09559467
Charity number: 1165362
Data Protection Public Register Number: ZA315350

Contact: Operations@saturday-club.org

Or, The Saturday Club Trust, Somerset House, Strand, London WC2R 1LA

Types of personal information we process:

We collect data from website visitors including the use of cookies and tracking pixels. A cookie is a small text file that is sent from a web server to your browser and may be stored on your computer, designed to collect data for statistical purposes. A tracking pixel is a marker inserted into a website page that connects your data to other information you have made available on other platforms.

Types of cookies and why we process your personal information

Cookies collect data based on visitor usage of our website alongside setting and context such as the location, device, browser and preferences. The cookie uses are:

  • Strictly necessary cookies: these are necessary for the website to function.
  • Performance cookies: these allow our organisation to count visitors and website traffic helping us to understand how visitors use the website.

Lawful basis

Cookies are collected under our legitimate interest, performance cookies are collected with your consent.

How we share your data

Information is collected and shared with Google Analytics.

Your rights

The Data Protection Act 2018 provisions you with certain rights. You can make a request freely under any of these rights by using the contact details at the top of the page. Please note that not all rights will be automatic, as in some cases there are exceptions in the law.

We will aim to respond to your request within 1 month, and if the case is complex, no later than 2 months.

Rights:

  • Right to be informed
  • Right to access
  • Right to deletion
  • Right to data portability
  • Right to object to processing
  • Right to make a complaint

If you have a complaint, we recommend that you contact us in the first instance to try and resolve your concern. You can make complaints about our handling of your personal data to the Information Commissioner’s Office (www.ico.org.uk)

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