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Jane Anson Inside Bordeaux

Privacy Policy

We Promise:

  • To keep your data safe and private
  • Not to sell your data
  • To make it easy for you to manage your data at any time

1. Who are we?

EJA Publishing, the company which owns the website www.janeanson.com (Jane Anson Site), is totally committed to protect any personal data you provide to us and to process your personal data in accordance with this Privacy Policy and applicable laws.

This policy (together with our Terms and Conditions and any other documents referred to on it) sets out how we use and protect information that you give to us when you use the Site and also when giving us your data and information for emails.

For the purpose of The General Data Protection Regulation (Regulation EU 2016/679) (“GDPR”), the data controller is EJA PUBLISHING, 15 IMPASSE SULLY 33000 BORDEAUX
Email: hello@janeanson.com

2. What information do we collect about you?

2.1 We may collect and process the following information about you:

  1. information that you provide by filling in forms on our Site. This includes information provided at the time of registering to use our site, subscribing to our service, posting material or requesting further services. This information may include your email address and your address and postcode, your username and password, your interests, your Facebook name, Pinterest name and Twitter handle, your blog and/or forum name and details. This enables us to personalise services for you
  2. information for which we may ask you when you report a problem with our Site;
  3. if you contact us, we may keep a record of that correspondence
  4. we may also ask you to complete surveys that we use for research purposes, although you do not have to respond to them
  5. details of transactions you carry out through our site and of the fulfilment of your orders
  6. details of your visits to our site including, but not limited to, traffic data, location data, weblogs and other communication data, whether this is required for our own billing purposes or otherwise and the resources that you access.

2.2 We may collect information about your computer, including where available your IP address, operating system and browser type, for system administration and to report aggregate information to our advertisers. This is statistical data about our users’ browsing actions and patterns.

You are able to add or amend your personal information in your “Account” section on Jane Anson – which can include: Your name, address, email address, age, date of birth and billing details

3. What do we do with the information that we collect about you and why may we do this?

We may process your personal information for certain legitimate business and community purposes, which include some, or all of the reasons stated in this section:

As a member by registering with Jane Anson you are able to:
Participate in our discussions through commenting on articles and posts

3.1 We may use your information if you have registered with the Jane Anson Site and if you request access to our Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter accounts.
If you have registered your email address and requested to receive our emails we will use this to send you our email newsletters which contain information, adverts and links to other websites.

3.2 We also use information held about you in the following ways:

  1. to ensure that content from our site is presented in the most effective manner for you and for your computer;
  2. to provide you with information, products or services that you request from us or which we feel may interest you, where you have consented to be contacted for such purposes;
  3. to carry out our obligations arising from any contracts entered into between you and us;
  4. to allow you to participate in interactive features such as commenting, when you choose to do so; and
  5. to notify you about changes to our service.

Whenever we process data for these purposes we will ensure that we always keep your Personal Data rights in high regard and take account of these rights.

You have the right to object to this processing if you wish and if you wish to do so please click here. Please bear in mind that if you object this may affect our ability to carry out the tasks above for your benefit.

4. How long may we keep your personal information for?

4.1 We will hold your personal information on our systems for as long as is necessary for the relevant activity. If you delete your Jane Anson account then all your personal information is deleted immediately.

5. Where do we store your personal data?

5.1 The 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 the EEA who work for us or for one of our suppliers. Such staff maybe engaged in, among other things, the fulfilment of your order, the processing of your payment details and the provision of support services. By submitting your personal data, you agree to this transfer, storing or processing. We will take all steps reasonably necessary to ensure that your data is treated securely and in accordance with this privacy policy.

Jane Anson uses a USA based company called MailChimp to send out email newsletters to our members and they securely store our members’ email addresses on their database. MailChimp are also used by many other companies in the UK for sending out email newsletters. The GDPR contains provisions that address the transfer of personal data from EU member states to third-party countries, such as the United States.

The GDPR requires that certain conditions be met before personal data is transferred outside the EU, identifying a number of different legal grounds that organizations can rely on to perform cross-border data transfers. One legal ground for transferring personal data set out in the GDPR is an “adequacy decision.” An adequacy decision is a decision by the European Commission that an adequate level of protection exists for the personal data in the country, territory, or organization where it is being transferred.

The Privacy Shield framework constitutes one such example of an adequacy decision. MailChimp participates in and has certified its compliance to the Privacy Shield framework, and they are committed to treating all personal data received from EU member countries in accordance with the Privacy Shield framework’s applicable principles.

6. How do we use cookies and website analytics?

6.1 The Jane Anson Site, in common with most websites, has cookies which enable a much easier experience for our users and also allow us to improve our site. Cookies are simply “text files” which contain just two pieces of information which a website name and a unique user ID (a user ID is the same as a username. It’s just a sequence of characters and numbers that is used when you log into a computer or onto the Internet and is used for identification). Our website uses cookies to distinguish you from other users of our website. For detailed information on the cookies we use and the purposes for which we use them see our Cookie policy.

6.2 Cookies work by being downloaded onto your Personal Computer (PC) the first time you visit a website. Then the next time you visit that website your PC just checks to see if it has a Cookie that is relevant to that site and send the information contained in the Cookie back to the website. All this takes milliseconds. The website then “checks” that you have been on it before by the use of the Cookie check and with this then varies the content which is presented to you on the website according to what you have used the previous time or even multiple times.

6.3 Some Cookies are much more sophisticated for example they can record how long you stay on certain pages and what you click on in those pages and even your preferences for page layouts, and which banner adverts you prefer so that different adverts can be shown to you. The benefits of Cookies are many; they really make your interaction with websites much easier so for example, they remember details when you are shopping online making this experience much easier

6.4 We also use Google analytics on our Site which measure how many users and customers we have on the website and which pages they visit. We use this information to understand how our Site is performing and many large websites use similar analytics from companies like Google.

7. Banners, links and contacts to other websites

When using our Site you may go through to other websites. When doing this, this Site’s privacy policy does not apply and the privacy policy and terms and conditions of that website apply. We take no responsibility or liability for any information, cookies or information collected by these other sites. Please check these policies before you submit any personal data to these sites.

8. How do we keep your personal information secure?

8.1 We are dedicated to maintain the security of all your data and to prevent unauthorized access through the implementation of appropriate technical measures, as far as is reasonably possible. Such security measures also include access restrictions, i.e. that data may be accessed only by a limited number of persons within janeanson.com

8.2 All information you provide to us is stored on our secure servers. Where we have given you (or where you have chosen) a password which enables you to access certain parts of our site, you are responsible for keeping this password confidential. We ask you not to share a password with anyone.

8.3 Unfortunately, the transmission of information via the internet is not completely secure. Although we will do our best to protect your personal data, we cannot guarantee the security of your data transmitted to our site; any transmission is at your own risk. Once we have received your information, we will use strict procedures and security features to try to prevent unauthorised access.

9. Who do we share your information with and why do we do this?

9.1 We may disclose your personal information to third parties:

  1. in the event that we sell or buy any business or assets, in which case we may disclose your personal data to the prospective seller or buyer of such business or assets;
  2. if EJA Publishing or substantially all of its assets are acquired by a third party, in which case personal data held by it about its customers will be one of the transferred assets;
  3. if we are under a duty to disclose or share your personal data in order to comply with any legal obligation, or legal claim, or in order to enforce or apply our terms of use and other agreements; or to protect the rights, property, or safety of EJA Publishing, our customers, or others. This includes exchanging information with other companies and organisations, contractors, suppliers and service providers for the purposes of fraud protection and credit risk reduction.

10. How can you change, update or delete your personal information?

You have the right to ask us not to process your personal data for marketing purposes. We will inform you (before collecting your data) if we intend to use your data for such purposes or if we intend to disclose your information to any third party for such purposes. You can exercise your right to prevent such processing by ticking certain boxes to opt-in to receiving communications or by updating your preferences in your “Account” area of janeanson.com and on the forms we use to collect your data. You can also exercise the right at any time by contacting us

11. Your Rights

We have listed below the rights you have over your information and how you can use them.
These rights will only apply in certain circumstances. They will generally not be available if there are outstanding contracts between us, if we required by law to keep the information or if the information is relevant to a legal dispute.

Access: You are entitled to ask us if we are processing your information and, if we are, you can request access to your personal information (commonly known as a “data subject access request”). This enables you to receive a copy of the personal information we hold about you and to check that we are lawfully processing it.
Correction: You are entitled to request that any incomplete or inaccurate personal information we hold about you is corrected.

Erasure: [You are entitled to ask us to delete or remove personal information in certain circumstances.] or [You have a right to be forgotten and you can ask that our systems stop using your information.] There are also certain exceptions where we may refuse a request for erasure, for example, where the personal data is required for compliance with law or in connection with claims.

Restriction: You are entitled to ask us to suspend the processing of certain of your personal information about you, for example, if you want us to establish its accuracy or the reason for processing it.

Transfer: You may request the transfer of certain of your personal information to another party.

Objection: Where we are processing your personal information based on a legitimate interest (or those of a third party) you may object to processing on this ground. However, we may be entitled to continue processing your information based on our legitimate interests.
In addition, you have the right to object at any time to your personal data being processed for direct marketing purposes.
Automated decisions: You may contest any automated decision made about you where this has a legal or similar significant effect and ask for it to be reconsidered.

Consent: Where our processing is based on your consent you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time.

Complaint: You also have a right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority, in particular in the Member State in the European Union where you are habitually resident, or where an alleged infringement of Data Protection law has taken place. In the UK you can make a complaint to the Information Commissioner’s Office (Tel: 0303 123 1113 or at www.ico.org.uk).

12. We will tell you if we change our privacy policy

Any changes we may make to our privacy policy in the future will be posted on this page and, where appropriate, notified to you by e-mail.

13. How you can contact us

Questions, comments and requests regarding this privacy policy are welcomed and should be addressed to hello@janeanson.com