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THE GUIDE LIVERPOOL’S COOKIE & PRIVACY POLICY (WEBSITE & APP)

1. What is a cookie?

A cookie is a harmless text file that a website can send to your browser, which may then be stored on your hard drive. It will generally contain the name of the domain from which the cookie has come, a unique “ID” and information about the cookie’s “lifetime”.

2. Consent to cookie use

To give you the best possible experience, this website / app uses cookies. By continuing to use our website / app you are giving your consent to cookies being used. For more information on our cookie use please read on.

3. The Guide Liverpool and Google Analytics Š

The Guide Liverpool uses Google Analytics to gather information which will allow us to improve web services for its visitors by collecting information on how visitors are using the site. The cookie is linked to The Guide Liverpool’s website domain(s) and data will only be used for statistical analysis related to your browsing behaviour on our website. For example we will be able to understand the number of visitors to our site, the pages viewed per visit, time spent on particular pages etc. Collecting this information will help us to provide you with a better service. Cookies used on our website will not store any personal or confidential information about you, and we will make no attempt to identify individual visitors via their IP address (unless we are required to do so by law or regulation).

For more information see the Google Analytics privacy overview, please refer to sections 7 and 8 below.

4. What do we use the data for?

The anonymous information gathered is used and analysed only at an aggregate level in order to measure the use of our website and make improvements to it. None of this information is reviewed at an individual level, and we do not use cookies to track people’s internet use after leaving our website. That means that we know how many people have visited a particular page but we will not know who they are (unless you visit our secure client pages). If you do not want your details used in this manner, you can either set your browser to disable cookies or to inform you when a website is attempting to add a cookie and opt-out at this stage. Please note that should you choose to set your browser to disable cookies, you will not be able to log in to the secure areas of this website.

5. Cookies used on this website / app

The Guide Liverpool uses session cookies, i.e. cookies which only last for the duration of your site visit and are deleted when you close your browser. We also use persistent cookies, i.e. cookies which will last beyond your session until they expire or you remove them.

Some of the cookies we use on our websites are essential for its operation and have already been set. Others will require your prior consent before they are set on your computer and you will be prompted on our website, asking you to consent to the use of non-essential cookies. The summary tables below show all essential and non-essential cookies used by us, together with a brief explanation as to their purpose.

6. Cookies on other websites

This Cookie Policy only sets out The Guide Liverpool’s use of cookies set by its own website(s). Please remember that other companies’ use of their cookies is subject to their own privacy policies. In particular we refer to sites through which you will be able to access The Guide Liverpool’s content, such as http://twitter.com/ or www.Facebook.com or, in instances in which you would like to ‘share’ The Guide Liverpool’s content with friends through social networks – such as Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. The Guide Liverpool does not control the setting of these cookies and you are advised to check the relevant third-party websites for more information about their cookies and how to manage them.

7. How to disable cookies

The browsers of most computers, laptops, tablet computers and smartphones etc are usually set up to accept cookies from websites. You are able to configure your browser to allow, reject or notify you when a cookie is set up. As each browser is different we are not able to offer specific advice on how to change your preferences however we recommend that you check the “Help” menu of your browser where you will most likely find more information on how to change your cookie preferences. Please bear in mind that should you reject all cookies, parts of our website may no longer function properly and you may be required to change your browser settings before you can proceed.

You can also delete cookies that have previously been added. Please note however that deleting or rejecting cookies may affect your user experience of our website. For more information you may wish to visit www.aboutcookies.org.

For information about how to reject cookies on your mobile phone’s web browser, please refer to your handset manual.

8. Google Analytics cookies

The Guide Liverpool uses Google Analytics on the following domains:

theguideliverpool.com
This Privacy Policy explains how we use the personal information that The Guide Liverpool’s collects or generates both in relation to this website and our services.

BACKGROUND
THE SERVICES WE PROVIDE
THE TYPES OF PERSONAL DATA WE COLLECT
HOW WE USE YOUR INFORMATION
DISCLOSURE OF YOUR INFORMATION TO THIRD PARTIES
INTERNATIONAL TRANSFERS OF PERSONAL DATA
HOW WE SAFEGUARD YOUR INFORMATION
HOW LONG WE KEEP YOUR PERSONAL DATA
YOUR RIGHTS
DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE
QUESTIONS AND CONCERNS
1. BACKGROUND

1.1 The Guide Liverpool with its registered office at 2, Queen Square, Liverpool, L1 1RH collect and use certain Personal Data. The Guide Liverpool is responsible for ensuring that it uses that Personal Data in compliance with data protection laws.

1.2 At The Guide Liverpool we respect the privacy of our clients and we are committed to keeping all your Personal Data secure. This Privacy Policy governs the handling of Personal Data by The Guide Liverpool in the course of carrying on commercial activities.

1.3 We use the following definitions in this Privacy Policy:

The Guide Liverpool, “we or “us” means The Guide Liverpool Limited and other companies in the The Guide Liverpool group.

“Personal Data” means any data which relates to a living individual who can be identified from that data or from that data and other information which is in the possession of, or is likely to come into the possession of, The Guide Liverpool (or its representatives or service providers). In addition to factual information, it includes any expression of opinion about an individual and any indication of the intentions of The Guide Liverpool or any other person in respect of an individual.

2. THE SERVICES WE PROVIDE

2.1 This Privacy Policy concerns the following categories of information that we collect about you when providing our services:

Information we receive through our websites (“The Guide Liverpool Websites”);
Information we receive through the provision of our services (as well as our ancillary support, mobile security solution or cloud-based services.

3. THE TYPES OF PERSONAL DATA WE COLLECT

3.1 Many of the services offered by The Guide Liverpool require us to obtain Personal Data about you in order to perform the services we have been engaged to provide. In relation to paragraph 2.1 above, we will collect and process the following Personal Data about you:

Information that you provide to The Guide Liverpool. This includes information about you that you provide to us. The nature of the services you are requesting will determine the kind of Personal Data we might ask for, though such information may include (by way of a non-exhaustive list):
basic Personal Data (such as first name; family name; job title/position in the relevant company; company name; personal/company email address; personal/business phone number; home/business address; city; postcode; country);
any information that you choose to share on The Guide Liverpool internet forums which may be considered Personal Data. (Please note that The Guide Liverpool does not collate information included on The Guide Liverpool internet forums together with Personal Data from your user account or profile);
Information that we collect or generate about you. This includes (by way of non-exhaustive list):
a file with your contact history to be used for enquiry purposes so that we may ensure that you are satisfied with the services which we have provided to you;
through our cloud security services, traffic and security reports that include information on the internet usage of the organisation’s computer users (e.g. what websites were visited by each user, any documents downloaded, security incidents, prevention measures taken by the gateway, etc.); and
activity data relating to the use of protected documents, such as altering a document’s permissions and information regarding the individual that performed the activity.
Information we obtain from other sources.
Cookies.
When you visit The Guide Liverpool’s Website / app, cookies are used to collect technical information about the services that you use, and how you use them.

For more information on the cookies used by The Guide Liverpool please see our Cookie Policy .

Anonymized data
In addition to the categories of Personal Data described above, The Guide Liverpool will also process further anonymized information and data that is not processed by reference to a specific individual.

4. HOW WE USE YOUR INFORMATION

4.1 Your Personal Data may be stored and processed by us in the following ways and for the following purposes:

for ongoing review and improvement of the information provided on The Guide Liverpool Website to ensure they are user friendly and to prevent any potential disruptions or cyber attacks;
to allow you to use and access the functionality provided by the ancillary The Guide Liverpool’s Services;
to assess your application for The Guide Liverpool’s Services, where applicable;
to set up clients to use the ancillary The Guide Liverpool’s Services;
to conduct analysis required to detect malicious data and understand how this may affect your IT system;
for statistical monitoring and analysis of current attacks on devices and systems and for the on-going adaptation of the solutions provided to secure devices and systems against current attacks;
to understand feedback on The Guide Liverpool’s Services and to help provide more information on the use of those services quickly and easily;
to communicate with you in order to provide you with services or information about The Guide Liverpool’s and The Guide Liverpool’s Services;
for in-depth threat analysis;
to understand your needs and interests;
for the management and administration of our business;
in order to comply with and in order to assess compliance with applicable laws, rules and regulations, and internal policies and procedures; or
for the administration and maintenance of databases storing Personal Data.
4.2 However we use Personal Data we make sure that the usage complies with law and the law allows us and requires us to use Personal Data for a variety of reasons. These include:

we need to do so in order to perform our contractual obligations with our customers;
we have obtained your consent;
we have legal and regulatory obligations that we have to discharge;
we may need to do so in order to establish, exercise or defend our legal rights or for the purpose of legal proceedings;
the use of your Personal Data as described is necessary for our legitimate business interests, such as:
allowing us to effectively and efficiently manage and administer the operation of our business;
maintaining compliance with internal policies and procedures;
monitoring the use of our copyrighted materials;
enabling quick and easy access to information on The Guide Liverpool’s Services;
offering optimal, up-to-date security solutions for mobile devices and IT systems; and
obtaining further knowledge of current threats to network security in order to update our security solutions and provide these to the market.
4.3 We will take steps to ensure that the Personal Data is accessed only by personnel of The Guide Liverpool’s that have a need to do so for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy.

5. DISCLOSURE OF YOUR INFORMATION TO THIRD PARTIES

5.1 We may share your Personal Data within the The Guide Liverpool’s group of companies for the purposes described above:

5.2 We may also share your Personal Data outside of the The Guide Liverpool’s group for the following purposes:

with our business partners. For example, this could include our partners who provide you or your company or your organisation with services alongside or related to, those provided by The Guide Liverpool’s (Event Organisers).. Personal Data will only be transferred to a business partner who is contractually obliged to comply with appropriate data protection obligations and the relevant privacy and confidentiality legislation;
with third party agents and contractors for the purposes of providing services to us (for example, The Guide Liverpool’s Professional advisors, IT and communications providers). These third parties will be subject to appropriate data protection obligations and they will only use your Personal Data as described in this Privacy Policy;
to the extent required by law, for example if we are under a duty to disclose your Personal Data in order to comply with any legal obligation (including, without limitation, in order to comply with tax reporting requirements and disclosures to regulators), or to establish, exercise or defend our legal rights;
if we sell our business or assets, in which case we may need to disclose your Personal Data to the prospective buyer for due diligence purposes; and
if we are acquired by a third party, in which case the Personal Data held by us about you will be disclosed to the third party buyer.

6. INTERNATIONAL TRANSFERS OF PERSONAL DATA

6.1 The Guide Liverpool’s is an international business, with offices in the UK and customers spread around the world. As a result we collect and transfer Personal Data on a global basis. That means that we may transfer your Personal Data to locations outside of your country.

6.2 Where we transfer your Personal Data to another country outside the EEA, we will ensure that it is protected and transferred in a manner consistent with legal requirements. In relation to data being transferred outside of Europe, for example, this may be done in one of the following ways:

the country that we send the data to might be approved by the European Commission as offering an adequate level of protection for Personal Data;
the recipient might have signed up to a contract based on “model contractual clauses” approved by the European Commission, obliging them to protect your Personal Data;
where the recipient is located in the US, it might be a certified member of the EU-US Privacy Shield scheme; or
in other circumstances the law may permit us to otherwise transfer your Personal Data outside Europe.
6.3 You can obtain more details of the protection given to your Personal Data when it is transferred outside Europe (including a copy of the standard data protection clauses which we have entered into with recipients of your Personal Data) by contacting us as described in paragraph 11 below.

7. HOW WE SAFEGUARD YOUR INFORMATION

7.1 We have extensive controls in place to maintain the security of our information and information systems. Client files are protected with safeguards according to the sensitivity of the relevant information. Appropriate controls (such as restricted access) are placed on our computer systems. Physical access to areas where Personal Data is gathered, processed or stored is limited to authorised personnel.

7.2 As a condition of employment/engagement, The Guide Liverpool’s personnel are required to follow all applicable laws and regulations, including in relation to data protection law. Access to sensitive Personal Data is limited to those of our personnel who need to it to perform their roles. Unauthorised use or disclosure of confidential client information by The Guide Liverpool’s personnel is prohibited and may result in disciplinary measures.

7.3 When you contact The Guide Liverpool’s personnel about your file, you may be asked for some Personal Data. This type of safeguard is designed to ensure that only you, or someone authorised by you, has access to your file.

8. HOW LONG WE KEEP YOUR PERSONAL DATA

8.1 How long we will hold your Personal Data for will vary and will be determined by the following criteria:

the purpose for which we are using it – The Guide Liverpool’s will need to keep the data for as long as is necessary for that purpose; and
legal obligations – laws or regulation may set a minimum period for which we have to keep your Personal Data.
9. YOUR RIGHTS

9.1 In all the above cases in which we collect, use or store your Personal Data, you may have the following rights and, in most cases, you can exercise them free of charge. These rights include:

the right to obtain information regarding the processing of your Personal Data and access to the Personal Data which we hold about you;
the right to withdraw your consent to the processing of your Personal Data at any time. Please note, however, that we may still be entitled to process your Personal Data if we have another legitimate reason for doing so. For example, we may need to retain Personal Data to comply with a legal obligation;
in some circumstances, the right to receive some Personal Data in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format and/or request that we transmit those data to a third party where this is technically feasible. Please note that this right only applies to Personal Data which you have provided directly to The Guide Liverpool’s;
the right to request that we rectify your Personal Data if it is inaccurate or incomplete;
the right to request that we erase your Personal Data in certain circumstances. Please note that there may be circumstances where you ask us to erase your Personal Data but we are legally entitled to retain it;
the right to object to, or request that we restrict, our processing of your Personal Data in certain circumstances. Again, there may be circumstances where you object to, or ask us to restrict, our processing of your Personal Data but we are legally entitled to refuse that request; and
the right to lodge a complaint with the relevant data protection regulator if you think that any of your rights have been infringed by us.
9.2 You can exercise your rights by contacting us using the details listed in paragraph 11 below.

10. DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE

10.1 The Guide Liverpool’s registered office may be contacted using the following contact information:

Address: The Guide Liverpool, 2 Queen Square, Liverpool, L1 1RH
Email Address: INFO@THEGUIDELIVERPOOL.COM

11. QUESTIONS AND CONCERNS

11.1 If you have any questions or concerns about The Guide Liverpool’s handling of your Personal Data, or about this Policy, please contact our designated Privacy Officer using the following contact information:

Address: The Guide Liverpool, 2 Queen Square, Liverpool, L1 1RH
Email Address: info@theguideliverpool.com

We are usually able to resolve privacy questions or concerns promptly and effectively. If you are not satisfied with the response you receive from our Privacy Officer, you may escalate concerns to the applicable privacy regulator in your jurisdiction. Upon request, The Guide Liverpool’s Privacy Officer will provide you with the contact information for that regulator.

“The Guide Liverpool”, “we”, “us” and “our” means The Guide Liverpool and we are committed to respecting your privacy.

The Guide Liverpool is registered in the UK and its registered address is at 2, Queen Square, Liverpool, L1 1RH. Its company registration number is 10093320

About this privacy notice

For the purposes of data protection law, we are a data controller in respect of your personal data. The Guide Liverpool is responsible for ensuring that it uses your personal data in compliance with data protection law.

This privacy notice applies if you are a client or prospective client,. The privacy notice sets out the basis on which any personal data about you that you provide to us, that we create, or that we obtain about you from other sources, will be processed by us. Please take the time to read and understand this privacy notice.

Personal data that we collect about you

We will collect and process the following personal data about you:

Information that you provide to us or one of our affiliates. This includes information about you that you give us by filling in forms or by communicating with us, whether face-to-face, by phone, e-mail or otherwise. This information may include:
Name, address, e-mail address and telephone number, financial information, employment history, identification records authentication data, nationality and dependants.
Information we collect or generate about you. This may include (by way of a non-exhaustive list):
a file with your contact history to be used for enquiry purposes so that we may ensure that you are satisfied with the services which we have provided to you;
through our cloud security services, traffic and security reports that include information on the internet usage of the organisation’s computer users (e.g. what websites were visited by each user, any documents downloaded, security incidents, prevention measures taken by the gateway, etc.); and
activity data relating to the use of protected documents, such as altering a document’s permissions and information regarding the individual that performed the activity.
Information we obtain from other sources.
Cookies.

When you visit The Guide Liverpool’s Website, cookies are used to collect technical information about the services that you use, and how you use them.
For more information on the cookies used by The Guide Liverpool please see our Cookie Policy.
Anonymized data

In addition to the categories of personal data described above, The Guide Liverpool will also process further anonymized information and data that is not processed by reference to a specific individual.
Uses of your personal data

Your personal data may be stored and processed by The Guide Liverpool in the following ways and for the following purposes:

In some cases, these services are provided by a third party. Your data may also be used for marketing purposes, so that we may tell you about products and services you may be interested in, as well as to invite you to exclusive client events.
We are entitled to use your personal data in these ways because:

we need to do so in order to perform our contractual obligations with you;
we have obtained your consent;
we have legal and regulatory obligations that we have to discharge;
we may need to in order to establish, exercise or defend our legal rights or for the purpose of legal proceedings; or
the use of your personal data as described is necessary for our legitimate business interests (or the legitimate interests of one or more of our affiliates), such as:
allowing us to effectively and efficiently manage and administer the operation of our business;
maintaining compliance with internal policies and procedures;
monitoring the use of our copyrighted materials;
enabling quick and easy access to information on The Guide Liverpool Services;
offering optimal, up-to-date security solutions for mobile devices and IT systems; and
obtaining further knowledge of current threats to network security in order to update our security solutions and provide these to the market.
Automated decision-making and profiling

We do not use fully automated decision-making in order to execute our business relationship with you;
We do, however, process your data on a partially automated basis with the aim of evaluating certain characteristics of yours (profiling). We use profiling in the following situations:
To provide you with tailored information and advice regarding our products we use internal data analysis. This enables us to target appropriate communications and advertisements at you, including invitations to exclusive client events that we think you may be interested in, as well as recommending products and services that we think might be suitable for you.
Disclosure of your information to third parties

We will take steps to ensure that the personal data is accessed only by the personnel of such affiliates that have a need to do so for the purposes described in this notice.

We may also share your personal data outside of The Guide Liverpool and our affiliates:

with our business partners. For example, this could include our partners who provide you or your company or your organisation with services alongside or related to, those provided by The Guide Liverpool (Event Organisers). personal data will only be transferred to a business partner who is contractually obliged to comply with appropriate data protection obligations and the relevant privacy and confidentiality legislation;
with third party contractors for the purposes of providing services to us (for example, The Guide Liverpool , Professional advisors, IT and communications providers). These third parties will be subject to appropriate data protection obligations and they will only use your personal data as described in this Privacy Policy;
if we sell any of our business or assets, in which case we may disclose your personal data to the prospective buyer for due diligence purposes;
if we are acquired by a third party, in which case personal data held by us about you will be disclosed to the third party buyer;
to third party agents or contractors (for example, the providers of our electronic data storage services) for the purposes of providing services to us. These third parties will be subject to confidentiality requirements and they will only use your personal data as described in this privacy notice; and
to the extent required by law, for example if we are under a duty to disclose your personal data in order to comply with any legal obligation, establish, exercise or defend our legal rights.
Transfers of personal data outside the European Economic Area

The personal data that we collect from you may be transferred to, and stored at, a destination outside the European Economic Area (“EEA”). It may also be processed by staff operating outside of the EEA who work for our affiliates or for one of our suppliers.

Where we transfer your personal data outside the EEA, we will ensure that it is protected in a manner that is consistent with how your personal data will be protected by us in the EEA. This can be done in a number of ways, for instance:

the country that we send the data to might be approved by the European Commission;
the recipient might have signed up to a contract based on “model contractual clauses” approved by the European Commission, obliging them to protect your personal data; or
where the recipient is located in the US, it might be a certified member of the EU-US Privacy Shield scheme.
In other circumstances the law may permit us to otherwise transfer your personal data outside the EEA. In all cases, however, we will ensure that any transfer of your personal data is compliant with data protection law.

You can obtain more details of the protection given to your personal data when it is transferred outside the EEA (including a copy of the standard data protection clauses which we have entered into with recipients of your personal data) by contacting us in accordance with the “Contacting us” section below.

Retention of personal data

How long we hold your personal data for will vary. The retention period will be determined by various criteria including:

the purpose for which we are using it – we will need to keep the data for as long as is necessary for that purpose; and
legal obligations – laws or regulation may set a minimum period for which we have to keep your personal data.
Your rights

You have a number of legal rights in relation to the personal data that we hold about you. These rights include:

the right to obtain information regarding the processing of your personal data and access to the personal data which we hold about you;
the right to withdraw your consent to our processing of your personal data at any time. Please note, however, that we may still be entitled to process your personal data if we have another legitimate reason (other than consent) for doing so;
in some circumstances, the right to receive some personal data in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format and/or request that we transmit that data to a third party where this is technically feasible. Please note that this right only applies to personal data which you have provided to us;
the right to request that we rectify your personal data if it is inaccurate or incomplete;
the right to request that we erase your personal data in certain circumstances. Please note that there may be circumstances where you ask us to erase your personal data but we are legally entitled to retain it;
the right to object to, and the right to request that we restrict, our processing of your personal data in certain circumstances. Again, there may be circumstances where you object to, or ask us to restrict, our processing of your personal data but we are legally entitled to continue processing your personal data and / or to refuse that request; and
the right to lodge a complaint with the data protection regulator (details of which are provided below) if you think that any of your rights have been infringed by us.
You can exercise your rights by contacting us using the details set out in the “Contacting us” section below.

You can find out more information about your rights by contacting the Information Commissioner’s Office, or by searching their website at https://ico.org.uk/

ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY

The Guide Liverpool is to be a responsible corporate citizen in protecting the environment. 

We are committed to complying with accepted environmental practices, including the commitment to meet or exceed applicable legal and other requirements, to strive for continual improvement and to minimise the creation of waste and pollution. 

We will, therefore, manage our processes, our materials and our people in order to reduce the environmental impact on our work.

The Guide Liverpool has set out the following main objectives:

• Reduce, reuse and recycle waste and packaging.

• Improve the efficiency of energy usage.

Understand the requirements of customers, authorities and agencies.

Environmental Planning

The Company Environmental Policy forms the basis of Environmental Planning and the identification of environmental impacts with the organisation. However, it is acknowledged that where specifically requested by customers, and ascertained at contractual planning and agreement stage, additional requirements may be produced as required.

Environmental Policy

To confirm our commitment, the Company management has developed a policy statement appropriate to our operations as described below. This policy enables us to work towards objectives of sustainable environmental improvement, which will lead to the prevention of pollution and future protection of the environment. 

Due to the nature of our Company business, i.e. media industry and not manufacturing industry, we do not use toxic materials or substances in the carrying out of our business.

All employees are encouraged to understand and implement the objectives of this policy in their day to day work through regular discussion, communication and training.

The Director has specific responsibility for policy development, co-ordination and evaluation. The Guide Liverpool  

is committed to minimising the impact of its operations on the environment by means of a programme of continual improvement.

In particular, The Guide Liverpool will:

a) Ensure appropriate resources will be made available to ensure the environmental policy is implemented in full.

b) Discuss environmental issues with all employees, conduct training programmes and encourage best implementation practice by all of our personnel.

c) Meet the requirements of all relevant legislation.

d) Work with suppliers to minimise the impact of their operations on the environment through a quality purchasing policy.

A regular review of environmental performance will be actioned to ensure our environmental objectives and targets as described are maintained at all times.

Additionally this Environmental Policy Statement will be made available to all interested parties at all times

Annually an Environmental Management Review Meeting is held by the company Director and relevant Company personnel.

The objectives of these meetings are primarily to:

Review the environmental management policy, to ensure its continuing suitability, adequacy and effectiveness.

Ensure the requirements and objectives of the Company Environment Policy continue to be maintained.

Sustain continuous improvement in overall environmental performances. Ensure compliance to all applicable legislation and other requirements.

SUSTAINABILITY POLICY

The Guide Liverpool is a video production media company that creates commercial video content for businesses and third sector organisations.  Our platform, theguideliverpool.com promotes local news, events and ‘what’s on’ information for the Liverpool City Region. 

We recognise that our activities have an impact on the environment, most significantly around events and travel. 

We take care to manage and minimise these impacts and ensure prevention of pollution and waste. This document provides the guiding framework for our approach, detailing the actions we are taking and our targets for improvement. Working in the media sector we also have a responsibility to demonstrate best practice to our customers, suppliers and the wider business community.

Energy

Waste

Travel

Procurement

If you have any enquiries regarding this policy or performance please contact us on info@theguideliverpool.com