Deep Pressure Touch Limited

Privacy policy

 

 

1. About this, us & this policy

2. Contacting us

3. Collecting personal data

4. Using (processing) & sharing personal data

5. Your personal data rights

6. Data retention

7. Personal data security

8. Transferring personal data outside the EU

9. External website links & social media

10. Klarna - Privacy Policy

11. Non-personal information

12. Complaints & dispute resolution

1. ABOUT THIS, US & THIS POLICY

Deep Pressure Touch Limited 

 

Our email address is support@deeppressuretouch.co.uk and our website is www.deeppressuretouch.co.uk

 

(1) Why we have a privacy policy

Your individual privacy is important to us and this Privacy Policy is an overview to explain how we process (collect, use and hold) personal data (any information that identifies, or could reasonably be used to identify you) and comply with our legal obligations. Please read through the policy carefully and if you have any queries, email support@deeppressuretouch.co.uk or look at section 2 below to find alternative ways to contact us.

 

We also use cookies on our website - see our separate Cookie Policy.

 

(2) Making changes to this Privacy Policy

The policy applies when you use our Website and our services.

This policy was last updated on 13.04.24

 

We may make changes to the policy (for example to keep up with changes in the law) so we advise you to check the policy as you use the Website and our Services, although we will let you know about material changes.  However, if we make a significant change (for example use your personal data in a way which you wouldn’t expect) then we will actively let you know, for example, by emailing you.

 

2. CONTACTING US

Who do I contact about personal data or change my mind about how you can use it?

The person responsible for our data protection is Fiona Degler & Alex Hermann, whom you can contact if you need any help or information about this policy or about how we collect and use personal data

By Post/mail: 41 Dale View Road, Keighley, West Yorkshire, BD21 4YF

By Email: support@deeppressuretouch.co.uk

3. COLLECTING PERSONAL DATA

Personal data is any information which could identify you, including your name, address and email address and IP address. Special category data is more sensitive, such as information about your health or ethnic origin.

 

Depending on how you use the Website and services and what we provide to you, we collect a range of personal data from you, including your name and contact information (such as your address, telephone number and email) as well as other information which you choose to give us as you use the Website and our services. You may also choose (consent) to give us special category personal information so that we can provide services to you as you require.

 

(1) What personal data do you collect?

We collect different types of personal data (any information that could identify you) but on the basis that we collect the minimum amount of data that we need. We may collect your personal data from you in the following ways:

Identification and contact information – such as your name and contact details (address, email, telephone number), date of birth, gender, and information when you register on the website, apply for a job with us or start to work with us.

Optional Information which you choose (consent) to give us and allow us to use so we can provide you with our services.

Additional information you give to us, such as, for example, you subscribe to a newsletter or take part in a survey or competition. This could be using the website directly or through social media, for example, if we run a Facebook survey (when the social media own’s privacy policy will also apply).

Customer Service Information you give to us when you ask us for any help and support.

Accounting and transaction data relating to what you buy from us and the running of our business and paying taxes (financial information is often anonymised – for example, we do not receive card details when you use one to pay us). 

Information from others which you ask or authorize them to provide to us. For example, from your employer where we provide services to your organisation or referrals from our clients and suppliers.

Marketing information and preferences.

Technical and website use information such as IP (Internet Protocol) address, log-in data, browser information (type and version), location and time-zone settings, operating system and platform data, as well as data on how you use our website and access partner websites, products, and services and error reporting. Please also see our Cookie Policy.

Statistical information such as information that forms part of the aggregate information. So, for example, we may combine (aggregate) information about how you use the website and use it to share with our partners so we can bring the best discounts and offers to our website.

Publicly available data such as information you share on social media.

If you choose not to provide us with personal data, we may be unable to provide some services to you. For example, without your email address we will not be able to email you.

 

(2) How do you collect personal data?

We may collect your personal data from you in the following ways:-

Information you provide to us when you buy from us or ask us to provide goods and/or services to you.

Forms you complete, such as when you register with us.

The information you provide when you communicate with us such as by email.

Information you provide when using our website (such as when you ask us to help or provide support or give us feedback) or social media (for example, you may comment on one of our blogs or social media posts). 

Any surveys or feedback requests which you choose to complete or competitions which you choose to enter.

Information we receive when you visit our website from another website or from social media (such as LinkedIn or Twitter).

If one of the people who work for us give us your contact details as their referee or emergency contact.

Automated information about your visits to our Website which will include (but are not limited to) your IP address, online tracking such as location, browser and type of device you use, as well as automated technology which collects technical information about your equipment and internet use (please also see our Cookie Policy).

4. USING (PROCESSING) & SHARING PERSONAL DATA

(1) How do you use personal data?

We collect and use personal information in a variety of ways, including when we:

Supply you with goods and/or services you have asked us for and to fulfil our contractual obligations to you.

Send you any information you have asked for or which may interest you, where you have consented to this happening, or information we need to tell you about.

Manage our relationship and communicate with you, including letting you know about important changes.

Deal with any request for help or answer your queries and customer support generally.

Interact and respond to you on social media.

Give you the best user experience and to enable you to participate in any interactive features of our Website.

Ask third parties to provide services to us including professional advisors, IT (including cloud providers), marketing, and outsourced services to help run our business properly and efficiently.

Have your consent where applicable (for example, any marketing where your consent is required).

Fulfil our contractual obligations to suppliers and other third parties.  

Assess your ability and suitability if you wish to work with or for us.

Comply with regulations and legislation.

To analyse and monitor how our Website is used and to help us to administer it (including security and fraud detection) and to run our business generally.

Manage our business properly and efficiently.

Have other legitimate interests to do so.

 

(2) What is the lawful basis for processing my personal data?

The law says that we cannot process (collect, use or store) your information unless we have a lawful basis for doing so. There are several lawful bases which we rely on, including:-

Consent - when you agree that we can use your personal data in a particular way. You can withdraw your consent at any time by emailing support@deeppressuretouch.co.uk if you change your mind).

Contractual obligations – to fulfill our contractual obligations to you or because you have asked us to do something before we enter into a contract together.

Legal obligation – when the law says that we must, such as for tax reasons.

Legitimate Interest - Sometimes we will process your data when, for example,

It is in our legitimate interests to do this and

These interests are not overridden by your data protection rights.

 

(3) Who do you share personal data with?

There may be times when we must share your personal data with others, for example, where the law requires us or to enforce our rights or protect others. We may also share your data to:-  

Allow authorised third parties who are providing services to us. For example, organisations who host our websites, so they stay online and are secure and organisations who provide us with email services so we can send and receive emails. These may include: 

- Wix

- Flodesk

- PayPal

- Royal Mail

- DHL UK

- Facebook

- Instagram

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Meet our legal and regulatory obligations such as to HMRC for taxation purposes.

When selling our business or carrying out associated business activities.

Otherwise we will only share your personal information if you have consented to this.

 

Where relevant, we take all steps required by law to protect personal data such as, for example, having written agreements with those third parties.

 

5. YOUR PERSONAL DATA RIGHTS

(1) Your Rights

The law gives you certain rights in relation to your personal data and to exercise or discuss these rights contact Deep Pressure Touch Ltd 

support@deeppressuretouch.co.uk

 

Your rights depend on our reason for processing your information but may include the following:

Access your personal data

Rectify your personal data if it is inaccurate or incomplete

Ask us to erase your personal data and prevent processing in specific circumstances

Restrict processing of your personal data in certain circumstances

Data Portability - obtain and reuse your personal data for your own purposes across different services

Object to processing your personal data in certain circumstances

 

For more information about your rights you can visit the Information Commissioner’s website visit  where you can find detailed information about each of those rights https://ico.org.uk/your-data-matters/

 

(2) Exercising Your Rights

We will deal with all personal data requests as soon as we are able and usually within one month of receipt. If there is going to be a delay (which could be up to 3 months) in dealing with your request or there is a reason why we can’t comply with your request, we will let you know and explain why within one month of receiving your request.

 

We will ask you for some information first (primarily identification and clarification).

 

You also have the right to lodge any data protection complaints with the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), the UK’s supervisory authority. Visit www.ico.org.uk for more information including how to access their helpline.

 

6. DATA RETENTION

Unless you have specifically agreed otherwise, we will only keep your personal data for as long as it is

Necessary for the purposes for which the personal data are processed

To enable us to comply with our legal obligations, for example for tax purposes

 

Retention depends on our relationship with you and please see below:

 

Potential Customers

We will retain personal information for 12 months from the date of our last communication. 

 

Customers

We will retain personal information for 7 years from the date that you ceased to be a client.

Potential employees who are not placed in employment using our services

We will retain personal information for 12 months from the date of our last communication, unless you agree otherwise.

Employees / workers

We will retain personal information for 7 years from the date that you ceased to be an employee/worked with us.

Potential Suppliers

We will retain personal information for 12 months from the date of our last communication. 

 

Suppliers

We will retain personal information for 7 years from the date that you ceased to be a supplier.

 

7. PERSONAL DATA SECURITY

(1) What we do

We have implemented appropriate technology and operational security, including policies and measures to protect personal information under our control including from unauthorised access, improper use, alteration, unlawful or accidental destruction, and accidental loss on a “privacy by design and default” basis. This includes

Encrypting data where possible

Anonymising or pseudonymising data wherever this is possible

Storing personal data in our internal systems (such as CRM (client relationship management) software) on secure servers that are not accessible by third parties without our express permission

Adhering to safeguards if personal data is transferred from the European Union to – see the Transferring Personal Data Outside the EU section

Regularly reviewing how we process

Restricting access to personal data to those who need it 

Physical security of our premises and our equipment

 

(2) Your Role

Please ensure that

your personal data is accurate and up to date

you take reasonable care and safety when using your devices and the internet

if you have a website account with us, you use strong passwords which you regularly change and keep your log-in details secure

you contact us immediately if you think or know your personal data and/or website account has been used, compromised, or accessed without your express permission or if you have any other such concerns

 

For more information please contact support@deeppressuretouch.co.uk

 

8. TRANSFERRING PERSONAL DATA OUTSIDE THE EU

We do not transfer data outside the EU.

 

9. EXTERNAL WEBSITE LINKS & SOCIAL MEDIA

You may visit or leave our Website by clicking a link to or from another website or platform operated by others (third parties) and we are not responsible for those websites or platforms – for example, you may use social media icons (such as Twitter). If you do this, please also take the time to read the relevant privacy information provided by other websites/platforms because they may be different. Your information will only be shared where you have agreed to allow this.

 

10. Klarna, Clearpay, Paypal - privacy policy

Your personal data may be passed onto Klarna, Clearpay or Paypal when you make an order using their payment methods. This is for them to be able to assess whether you qualify for their payment methods and to tailor those payment methods for you. The personal data that is transferred, is to be processed in line with Klarna's, Clearpay's or Paypal's privacy notice.

11. NON PERSONAL INFORMATION

We also collect information which does not identify you (non-personal information). This includes the type of internet browser you use or the website from which you linked to our website.

 

We may also aggregate information which you have submitted to us (for example, your age and the town where you live) which is anonymous - you cannot be identified from this information. We share this aggregate information with third parties to help us run our Website and business effectively.

 

We use cookies – please read our Cookie Policy.

12. COMPLAINTS & DISPUTE RESOLUTION

(1) Contacting us 

If you have a complaint, please contact Deep Pressure Touch Limited

By Post/mail: 41 Dale View Road, Keighley, West Yorks, BD21 4YF

By Email: support@deeppressuretouch.co.uk

 

(2) Contacting the Information Commissioner's Office

You can also lodge any data protection complaints with the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) who is the UK’s supervisory authority. You can visit https://ico.org.uk/ for more information including the best ways to contact them.

 

Deep Pressure Touch Ltd

Cookie Policy

1. What are cookies?

2. Do cookies identify you?

3. How can I manage cookies?

4. Advertising/Targeting

5. Social Media

6. Queries

7. Cookies we use on the website

8. Third Party Cookies

1. WHAT ARE COOKIES?

As with most other websites, we use cookies which are files that web browsers place on a computer's hard drive or in memory. Cookies we use can be

Strictly necessary - essential to the operation of the website so that website visitors (you) can use its features – for example, log into secure areas, use shopping baskets or e-billing.

Performance - collect information about your use of a website (such as which pages you visit) to help us improve our website. These cookies usually collect aggregated information which does not identify you.

Functionality - allows the website to remember your choices (such as your user name, language or the region you are in) and changes you make (such as text size) to provide enhanced, more personal features. They are also used to provide services you have asked for, such as commenting on a blog.

Targeting - used to deliver adverts more relevant to you and your interests. They may also be used to limit how many times you see an advert and measure the effectiveness of the advertising campaigns. These cookies, usually placed by advertising networks, remember when you have visited a website and share this information with others, such as advertisers.

 

You can find more information about cookies at https://policies.google.com/technologies/cookies?hl=en-US (a video), www.allaboutcookies.org and www.youronlinechoices.eu/

 

Please also see our Privacy Policy is here.

2. DO COOKIES IDENTIFY YOU?

Standing alone, cookies do not identify you personally but merely recognise your browser. Unless you choose to identify yourself, for example by registering with us, then you remain anonymous to us. Cookies come in two types: session-based and persistent:

Session cookies exist during an internet session. They disappear from your computer when you close your browser software or turn off your computer.

Persistent cookies remain on your computer after you have closed your browser or turned off your computer. They include such information as a unique identifier for your browser. We use persistent cookies that only we can read and use, to identify the fact that you are a website user or prior website user (as the case may be) and to track your use. We take care with security and confidentiality of information stored in persistent cookies. These cookies generally expire after 6 months.

 

3. HOW CAN I MANAGE COOKIES?

(1) Some cookies are strictly necessary for parts of the website to operate and have already been set. Some may be essential (such as shopping cart or to prevent fraud), whilst others relate to functionality. You may be able to delete and block cookies from the website but that means that some parts of the Website will not work. For information on blocking cookies refer to the instructions on your Browser which is often located under the “Tools” section. Help is also available at www.allaboutcookies.org 

 

(2) You can delete any cookies on your computer by referring to the instructions for your file management software and/or settings to locate the file or directory that stores cookies and delete it. Help is also available at  http://www.allaboutcookies.org/manage-cookies/

4. ADVERTISING/TARGETING

(1) Cookies are also used as part of advertising to deliver to you relevant and tailored content (including advertising content) and then to analyse how effective that content is.

(2) Third Parties, such as Google, Facebook, Bing, Pinterest, Twitter and Instagram (these are included by way of example rather than an exhaustive list) may use cookies, web beacons (see http://www.allaboutcookies.org/faqs/beacons.html), and similar storage technologies/tools to collect or receive information from the website (and/or App) and elsewhere on the internet and use that information to provide measurement services and target advertising. You can also find details of those third parties www.aboutads.info/ .

 

(3) You can opt-out of the collection and use of information for to provide measurement services and target advertising. Help for you to exercise your choices is available at www.aboutads.info/

 

5. SOCIAL MEDIA

Social media – from time to time our website may use social media icons (such as Twitter) and embedded video content (such as from YouTube). Please remember that when you click on a social media icon or watch that video content that you are using a third party website and we are not responsible for that website's cookies so we advise you to review the cookie/privacy policy of the relevant website.

 

6. QUERIES

(1) If you have any queries about this Policy please email us at support@deeppressuretouch.co.uk mailto:support@deeppressuretouch.co.uk

(2) We aim to respond to any queries within 7 working days.

 

7. COOKIES WE USE ON THE WEBSITE

You can find information about most of the cookies we use from time to time in this section. However, whilst we try to provide you with up-to-date information this is a non-exhaustive list. Particularly, the third parties we work with may set cookies and whilst we have tried to identify these so you can opt out please email us if you have any queries. 

 

Essential Cookies

These Cookies are essential for the website to operate correctly. These cookies, none of which capture personally identifiable information, are as follows:

XSRF-TOKEN

Used for security reasons

hs

Used for security reasons

svSession

Used in connection with user login

SSR-caching

Used to indicate the system from which the site was rendered

_wixCIDX

Used for system monitoring/debugging

_wix_browser_sess

Used for system monitoring/debugging

consent-policy

Used for cookie banner parameters

smSession

Used to identify logged in site members

TS*

Used for security and anti-fraud reasons

bSession

Used for system effectiveness measurement

fedops.logger.sessionld

Used for stability/effectiveness measurement

wixLanguage

Used on multilingual websites to save user language preference

_wixClient

Used to identify logged in users

_wixUIDX

Used for support assistance identification

_wixAB3

Used to save the state of the experiments the user has at Wix.com platform

wixSession2

Used in connection with user login

userType

Used t0 identify logged in users

Fera Reviews

For collecting reviews

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8. Third-party COOKIES

Klarna, Paypal, Clearpay

Google Analytics

Persistent & session cookies which analyse use of our website by storing cookies on a user’s computer. We receive reports about use. Google stores this information – For information and contact details see  www.google.com/privacypolicy.html

Opt out of Google Analytics cookies at https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout

 

Google Remarketing

We use Google Remarketing to market products and services we think may be of

interest to you. You may see our adverts on Google’s Display Advertising Network or partner websites and Google’s own search results pages. Our aim is to carefully select the products and services we remarket to you based on the pages you have visited on our website. 

Opt out of Google personalised ads - https://support.google.com/ads/answer/2662922?hl=en-GB

 

Facebook

Persistent & session cookies which obtains information regarding the activities that users engage in whilst using our web pages. For information, contact details  and to  find out, visit  https://www.facebook.com/policies/cookies/

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