Customer Privacy & Cookies Policy (Updated 21 May 2018)
At The Tablet Publishing Company we collect different types of information about our users for five main reasons:
There may be other privacy policies that apply to certain services we provide. Please read these when you register or subscribe for these services on these sites.
Please follow the links below for further information.
Updating your personal information
What information do we collect?
We collect information on you:
How we use your information
We might use your information to:
Subscriptions are managed on our behalf by a data processor. We know they have appropriate data protection policies and procedures in place to protect your information and will only use it for the purposes for which it was collected. If you want to contact them to hear more about their policies and procedures you can:
Post: the Pastoral Review Subscriptions, CDS Global, Lathkill Street, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16 9EF UK
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Call: +44 (0)1858 438742
How long do we keep your data?
The minimum information we need to register you is your name, email address and a password. We will ask you more questions for different services, including sales promotions. Unless we say otherwise, you have to answer all the registration questions.
We may also ask some other, voluntary questions during registration for certain services (for example, professional networks) so we can gain a clearer understanding of who you are. This also allows us to personalise services for you.
To assist us in our marketing, in addition to the data that you provide to us if you register, we may also obtain data from trusted third parties to help us understand what you might be interested in. This ‘profiling’ information is produced from a variety of sources, including publicly available data (such as the electoral roll) or from sources such as surveys and polls where you have given your permission for your data to be shared. You can choose not to have such data shared with the Pastoral Review from these sources by logging into your account and changing the settings in the privacy section.
After you have registered, and with your permission, we may send you emails we think may interest you. Newsletters may be personalised based on what you have been reading on thepastoralreview.org. At any time you can decide not to receive these emails and will be able to ‘unsubscribe’.
We do not knowingly collect or store any personal information about children under the age of 16 and we do not offer any of our products or services directly to children.
Article 6 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) states that we must have a lawful basis for processing your data. Our lawful basis for processing personal data is to enable the fulfilment of either print or digital subscriptions and or e-newsletters and the management of subscription renewals and queries.
Updating your personal information (to be created)
We offer a ‘My details’ page (also known as Email Preferences page), where you can update your personal information at any time, and change your marketing preferences. You can get to this page from most pages on the site – simply click on the ‘My details’ link at the top of the screen when you are signed in.
For subscribers we offer a ‘Manage my account’ page where you can update your personal information at any time.
Alternatively, you can contact our customer services team and ask them to update your information.
Post: the Pastoral Review Subscriptions, CDS Global, Lathkill Street, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16 9EF UK
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Call: +44 (0)1858 438742
All individuals who are the subject of personal data held by The Tablet Publishing Company or organisations contracted by us to provide subscription or customer services are entitled to:
Subject access request should be addressed to the Data Protection Officer in writing at the following address:
Data Protection Officer
The Tablet Publishing Company
1 King Street Cloisters
Clifton Walk
London
W6 0GY
or by email to:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
The Data Protection Officer shall provide information on the action taken on a request without undue delay and in any event within one month. This period may be extended by a further two months where necessary taking into account the complexity and number of requests. The Data Protection Officer shall inform the data subject of any such extension within one month of the subject access request along with reasons for the delay.
A request may be refused or charged for if it is deemed to be manifestly unfounded or excessive.
If a request is refused we will inform the individual why and advise them of the possibility of lodging a complaint to the supervising authority and seeking a judicial remedy.
The Data Protection Officer will always verify the identity of anyone making a subject access request before handing over any information.
Who we share data with
Your personal information may be shared with our owner, the Tablet Trust, in respect of the Friends of the Tablet and fundraising.
We will not share your personal information with others for marketing purposes unless you have given us your permission. If we have your permission, we will share your information only with other organisations we have chosen carefully.
We may make other organisations’ services available, through our sites, although we are not necessarily operating these sites. We process any information which we collect when you access a service provided by another organisation under this privacy policy. Information these other organisations collect is governed by their own privacy policies.
We can access and release personal information to keep to relevant laws and government requests, to operate our systems properly and to protect both us and our users.
Any other organisations who access your information in the course of providing services on our behalf will be governed by strict contractual restrictions to make sure that they protect your information and keep to data-protection and privacy laws which apply. We may also independently audit these service providers to make sure that they meet our standards. We may use service providers to help us run these sites (or services available on the sites), some of whom may be based outside the EEA.
Some of our webpages use plug-ins from other organisations (such as the ‘Facebook Like’ function). These other organisations may use information about your visit to our websites on their pages. If you browse these pages while still also logged in to your account with us, information they collect may be connected to your account on their site. For more information on how these organisations use information, please read their privacy policies.
A cookie is a small file of letters and numbers that is downloaded on to your computer when you visit a website. That sounds sinister, but it’s really not. Cookies are harmless. They’re used by most websites nowadays to do a number of things like remembering your preferences, recording what you have put in your shopping basket, and counting the number of people looking at a website.
We may use cookies when you visit our website to check your registration data and help you avoid having to register again on subsequent visits. We will also use personal data collected by cookies, such as your IP address, to analyse usage trends on the website and to administer it. We use an app called Google Analytics, we may also collect cookie data. You can find out more about Google’s privacy policies by visiting: https://www.google.co.uk/intl/en-GB/policies/privacy/
We may use ‘Flash’ cookies to store your preferences for your media player. If we didn’t, you wouldn’t be able to access some video content. If we need you to enable cookies in order to view something like this, we’ll tell you.
You can clear your cookies in your web browser. On some sites this might limit your ability to use certain services online and mean you see more pop-ups and advertising. But you will still be able to view all our content and it won’t affect what advertising you see on our website.
Our advertisers may embed their advertisements on our website, which means they are hosted on their own site. Please be aware that we cannot accept any responsibility for these other websites. We recommend you contact them directly or review their privacy policies on their site before submitting any personal information.
Legal information and how to contact us
Should we elect to change our privacy policy we will post the changes here. Where the changes are significant, we may also choose to email all our registered users with the new details. Where required by law, will we obtain your consent to make these changes.
Changes to this policy by date:
May 2018: Policy amended to comply with General Data Protection Regulation
If you don’t feel we’re adhering to this Policy, what should you do?
If you believe that we have not adhered to this policy, please notify us by writing to:
Data Protection Officer
The Tablet Publishing Company
1 King Street Cloisters
Clifton Walk
London
W6 0GY
or by email to:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.