Data Protection Notice
This notice explains how we will process your personal
information.
Data Protection Principles
Zenith International Publishing Ltd
complies with the principles of the Data Protection Act 1998
and the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive)
Regulations 2003. The eight principles relating to the
processing of personal information are:
Fairly and lawfully processed
Processed for a limited time
Adequate, relevant & not excessive
Accurate
Not kept longer than necessary
Processed in accordance with your rights
Secure
Not transferred to countries without adequate protection
Your privacy and security is of utmost importance to us. We
will always follow these principles and ask you how you
would like us (or our partners) to communicate with you. The
Information Commissioner regulates compliance with the Data
Protection Act. See details at end of contact page.
Why we collect your data?
By collecting your data, it allows us to understand what
your needs and wants are, provide personalised content and
match the most relevant adverts and services for you. It
also, allows us to provide many great, targeted reader
offers and services that we know you may be interested to
hear about.
Who is the Data Controller?
When you provide personal information to any of the
magazines or websites, the data controller is Zenith
International Publishing Limited.
If another company is the data controller, this will be made
clear when you provide your personal information.
Zenith International Publishing Limited whose registered
address is 7 Kingsmead Square, Bath, BA1 2AB.
How we use personal data
The data controller will use your information together with
other information for administration (including providing
any goods, services or information you have requested),
marketing, credit scoring, customer services and profiling
your purchasing preferences. We will disclose your
information to our service providers and agents for these
purposes.
Consent
By returning or submitting a form with your personal
information to us, you consent to:
a) our processing your sensitive personal data such as
health data for the above purposes; and
b) our transferring your information to countries, which do
not provide the same level of data protection as the UK if
necessary for the above purposes. If we do make such a
transfer, we will put a contract in place to ensure your
information is protected.
When you give us your personal information, we will give you
the opportunity to opt out of receiving communications by
post or telephone from us but remember that this will
preclude you from receiving any of our special offers or
promotions in future. We will also give you the opportunity
to opt in to receive such information by e-mail or SMS and
will only send it to you if you do opt in or if you are an
existing customer and the information relates to similar
goods or services to those, which you have previously
purchased from us.
You may also exercise your right to opt out of the use of
your information for marketing purposes at any time by
contacting us by the methods explained at the end of this
notice.
Your personal information will be disclosed where we are
obliged or permitted by law to do so. If you post or send
offensive or objectionable content anywhere on or to any of
our websites or otherwise engage in any disruptive behaviour
on any of our websites, we can use whatever information that
is available to us about you to stop such behaviour. This
may involve informing relevant third parties such as your
employer and law enforcement agencies about the content and
your behaviour.
Third Parties
We would like to share your information with organisations
who are our business partners. They may contact you by mail
or telephone to let you know about any goods, services or
promotions, which may be of interest to you. We will always
give you an option to opt out at the point where you give us
your details. We will never supply your information to a
third party for marketing purposes if you tell us not to.
You may also exercise your right to opt out of the use of
your information being supplied to a third party, for
marketing purposes at any time, by contacting us by the
methods explained at the end of this notice.
Cookies
When you visit one of our websites, we may send you a
cookie. A cookie is a small file that can be placed on your
computer's hard disk for record keeping purposes and we may
use them to do a number of things:
Cookies help us to recognise you when you next visit one
of our websites and note the advertisements displayed to
you. This allows us to tailor the advertisements we provide
to your preferences. We may use the services of third party
ad servers for this purpose
Cookies may be used to compile anonymous statistics
related to the take up or use of services, or to patterns of
browsing. A third party collects such data on our behalf to
measure web site performance.Information collected is
aggregated for reporting purposes. No personally
identifiable information is collected by this service. The
use of this service assists us in measuring and improving
the structure and ease of use of our web sites
Third Party Cookies
Our Websites may contain third party advertising and
sponsorship. It is possible that these third party
advertisers may download cookies to your computer. Cookies
may then be used to allow the advertisers to compile
anonymous statistics, personalise advertising content and
monitor the effectiveness of their campaigns. We cannot
control nor do we have access to any cookies placed on your
computer by third party advertisers and sponsors.
Cookies cannot be used by themselves to identify you. You
are not obliged to accept cookies and may modify your
browser so that it will not accept cookies. Click here for
instructions on how to manage cookies. Please be aware that
if you disable cookies, many services on our websites will
not be available to you.
Credit checks
If you apply for credit then to help us to make credit
decisions about you, to prevent fraud, to check your
identity and to prevent money laundering, we may search the
files of credit reference agencies who will record any
credit searches on your file. We may also disclose details
of how you conduct your account to such agencies. The
information will be used by other credit grantors for making
credit decisions about you and the people with whom you are
financially associated for fraud prevention, money
laundering prevention and occasionally for tracing debtors.
Updating or deleting your personal information
When you register online with any of Zenith International
Publishing’s brands, you can see, review and change your
personal information by logging onto the site and going to
“My Profile or equivalent”. Please ensure you update your
personal information if it changes or is inaccurate. Should
you request that your account is closed and your personal
information removed, please be assured that this will be
done as soon as is reasonably possible. Personal information
from closed accounts is retained in order to comply with
legal obligations, prevent fraud, collect any fees owed,
resolve disputes and troubleshoot problems etc, but always
done within a legal framework.
All personal data is processed in line with the requirements
of the Data Protection Act 1998 and The Privacy and
Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003.
Personal data disclosed in public areas
Certain ZIP group websites allow for the sharing of
information. You should remember that any personal data you
submit to such areas will be viewed by other third parties
this includes, online chat rooms and forums. As such, your
personal data may be viewed, collected and used by third
parties over whom we have no control. We are not responsible
for either the information you submit/post or otherwise make
available in such public areas or any use that may be made
of such information by any third party.
Information Requests
You have a right to ask for a copy of your information (for
which we charge a small fee) and to ask us to correct any
inaccuracies in your personal information (which is free).
To make sure we follow your instructions correctly and to
improve our service to you through training of our staff, we
may monitor or record telephone calls.
When you give us information about another person, you
confirm that they have appointed you to act for them, to
consent to the processing of their personal data, including
sensitive personal data and to the transfer of their
information abroad and to receive on their behalf any data
protection notices.
Notification of changes
From time to time, we may make changes to the Privacy
Policy. This may be in relation to changes in the law, best
practice or changes in our services.