Privacy Policy

Introduction

RED EYEWEAR LTD is committed to protecting the privacy and security of your personal information. The information that you share with us helps us to provide you with the best experience with our services. We have a dedicated Global Privacy program that protects all of the personal information we collect and helps ensure that the personal information is handled properly worldwide.

This Policy Notice explains the privacy practices of RED EYEWEAR LTD, including our management of and co-operation with third parties who provide us data collection and storage services. Please read the policy notice to understand exactly how we will look after your personal information and please contact us if you require any further information. 

Date Effective:

This policy notice was most recently issued on 1st November 2022 and is effective immediately. 

  • Data Protection Law

The EU General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 (GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018 (which supplements the GDPR) came into force on 25 May 2018.  We refer to these as “data protection law”.

Data protection law regulates the processing of “personal data” relating to individuals by organisations (known as “data controllers”).

  • Key definitions

On this page, and the pages which it links to, we have used some words and phrases, and these are explained below.

“Personal data” means any information which relates to a living, identifiable person.  It can include names, addresses, telephone numbers, email addresses etc but it is wider than that and includes any other information relating to that person or a combination of information which, if put together, means that the person can be identified.

“Special category data” means personal data about a person’s race, ethnic origin, politics, religion, trade union membership, genetics, biometrics (where used for ID purposes), health, sex life or sexual orientation.

“Processing” covers all activities relating to the use of personal data by an organisation, from its collection through to its storage and disposal and everything in between.

“Data subject” means the person whose personal data is being processed.

“Data controller” means the organisation which is responsible for processing data and ensuring that personal data is processed in accordance with data protection law.

  • Privacy notices 

Personal data must be processed in accordance with specific principles set out in Data Protection Law. These include the principle that personal data should be processed ‘lawfully, fairly and in a transparent manner’.  In order to comply with this principle, RED EYEWEAR LTD will advise you on how it will process your information at the time we collect it. This information is normally set out in a “privacy notice” which we publish on our website.

  • RED EYEWEAR LTD as data controller

RED EYEWEAR LTD is the data controller for any personal data that we process in relation to you.

Occasionally, RED EYEWEAR LTD may be a joint data controller with other organisations, or we may be processing data about you on behalf of another organisation, but when this is the case, we will make you aware of this when the information is collected. Similarly we may be provided with your personal information by third parties. In these cases, we have data sharing agreements in place with those third parties which ensure that your private data is processed in the same way by all parties, wherever they may be in the World.

  • What personal data will be processed?

Any personal details provided to us at the point of enquiry or reservation, or that are provided to us by those parties we share data with, are stored in our database, along with any subsequent relevant data provided to us at a later stage during the reservation process or during your attendance at any of our events.

Information is gathered through our web-based enquiry forms, during telephone or face to face communications with us, and by email or post.

Personal data collected may include: your name, home address, business address (if booking on behalf of an organisation), a contact telephone number (landline and mobile where possible), email address, or any other personal information that you disclose to us at the point of your enquiry, reservation or during your attendance at any of our events.

In addition to this, we may need to process some data about you that is classed as ‘special category’ or sensitive personal data. We will usually ask you for consent to do this. This includes any relevant health and disability information you provide us. We will make sure that access to, and the sharing of, your special category personal data is controlled very carefully.

Cookies are collected on the website to improve your experience.

What are cookies?
Cookies are simple text files that are stored on your computer or mobile device by a website’s
server. Each cookie is unique to your web browser. It will contain some anonymous information
such as a unique identifier, website’s domain name, and some digits and numbers.
What types of cookies do we use?
Necessary cookies
Necessary cookies allow us to offer you the best possible experience when accessing and
navigating through our website and using its features. For example, these cookies let us
recognize that you have created an account and have logged into that account.
Functionality cookies
Functionality cookies let us operate the site in accordance with the choices you make. For
example, we will recognize your username and remember how you customized the site during
future visits.
Analytical cookies
These cookies enable us and third-party services to collect aggregated data for statistical
purposes on how our visitors use the website. These cookies do not contain personal
information such as names and email addresses and are used to help us improve your user
experience of the website.
How to delete cookies?
If you want to restrict or block the cookies that are set by our website, you can do so through
your browser setting. Alternatively, you can visit www.internetcookies.com, which contains
comprehensive information on how to do this on a wide variety of browsers and devices. You
will find general information about cookies and details on how to delete cookies from your
device.
Contacting us
If you have any questions about this policy or our use of cookies, please contact us.

What is the purpose of the processing?

RED EYEWEAR LTD will process your personal data for a range of purposes.  These include the following:

  • To deliver services and facilities to you.
  • To administer any billing information.
  • To support your medical, safety, wellbeing and welfare requirements.
  • To communicate with you by post, phone, email or other electronic media, in order to provide you with relevant information and updates relating to your transactions with RED EYEWEAR LTD.
  • To enable us to contact others in the event of an emergency (we will assume that you have checked with individuals before you supply their contact details to us).
  • To fulfil and monitor our responsibilities under equalities, immigration and public safety legislation.
  • With your consent, to communicate with you for marketing and promotional purposes.
  • To compile statistics for reporting purposes.
  • What is the legal basis of the processing?

If we require your consent for any use of your specific data, we will collect it at the appropriate time, explaining why we are collecting the data and how we will use it, and you can withdraw this consent at any time.  In other cases, we consider the processing of your personal data for these purposes to be necessary for:

  • The performance of our contractual obligations with you (e.g. to assit with the management of accommodation, academic studies, events, functions and overall customer experience.
  • Compliance with any legal obligations.
  • The pursuit of legitimate interests of RED EYEWEAR LTD in managing and developing its business.

We usually process your special category data with your explicit consent.  In other cases, we do so because we consider it necessary:

  • Very occasionally, for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims.
  • For statistical purposes (but not to take decisions about you).
  • Who will my personal data be shared with?

Your personal data may be shared, on a considered and confidential basis, with a range of external organisations as is necessary for the purposes set out above and as permitted or required by law, including the following:

  • Occasionally and when necessary the police and other law enforcement agencies, for the prevention or detection of crime.
  • Occasionally and when necessary internal and external auditors and regulators.
  • Third parties with whom we have entered into a data sharing agreement for the purposes of providing our services to you.

Except as we have explained above, we will not normally publish or disclose any personal data about you to other external enquirers or organisations unless you have asked us to do or have consented to it, or unless it is in your vital interests to do so (e.g. in an emergency situation).

  • How long is my personal data kept?

Personal data relating to an academic placement, internship, occupational placement, accommodation or event booking with us will be kept on our systems for up to seven years after the academic placement/internship/event is completed or the event is held.

Personal data collected as part of a customer enquiry which did not result in a booking will be stored on our systems for a shorter period of time, as permitted by law.

We do this to ensure we can respond to any queries you or any third parties raise regarding current, future or past events or accommodation bookings held with us.

How we protect your personal data

    RED EYEWEAR LTD handles a substantial amount of information about individuals. It is important that they have trust and confidence that RED EYEWEAR LTD will protect their privacy, and we take great care to ensure that personal data is handled, stored and disposed of confidentially and securely. Our staff receive regular data protection training, and we have put in place organisational and technical measures to ensure that personal data is processed in accordance with the 6 data protection principles set out in Data Protection Law.

    RED EYEWEAR LTD insists that any third-party suppliers who provide data storage or payment processing services on our behalfhave an Information Security Management System with a range of controls covering the protection of personal information and, where applicable, enter into a data sharing agreement with us.

    Your personal data is collected, stored and transmitted securely in a variety of paper and electronic formats. Only relevant staff that require access to your personal data for the purpose for delivering our services will be able to access this data. Our use of your data will be strictly limited to the purpose and legal basis outlined below.

    RED EYEWEAR LTD and its suppliers store and process your data in a number of locations within the United Kingdom, throughout the European Union and in other regions including mainland China. 

    Regardless of where your data is stored and processed, RED EYEWEAR LTD is committed to ensuring that your personal information is protected in accordance with our privacy policy. We insist that our suppliers who process or store your data meet or exceed the protections within the GDPR, regardless of their physical location. 

    RED EYEWEAR LTD review the privacy policies and general data storage practices of our suppliers regularly and not less frequently than every 12 months. 

    Your rights as a data subject

      As a data subject, you have the following rights in relation to your personal data which is processed by Business Horizon International Group:

      • to access the personal information RED EYEWEAR LTD holds about you. This is known as a Subject Access Request. More information about making Subject Access Requests and exercising your rights is available below;
      • to correct inaccuracies or, where appropriate and taking into account the purpose for which we process your data, the right to have incomplete data completed;
      • to have your personal data erased. This is a limited right which applies, among other circumstances, when the data is no longer required, or the processing has no legal justification. There are also exceptions to this right, such as when the processing is required by law or in the public interest (e.g. when RED EYEWEAR LTD needs to retain a historical archive);
      • to object to the processing of your personal data for marketing purposes. If you ask us to delete your personal data, we will continue to maintain a core set of personal data comprising very brief information to ensure that we do not inadvertently contact you in future. We may also need to retain some financial records for statutory purposes;
      • to object to the processing of your personal data when that processing is based on specific criteria such as the public interest or other legitimate interests, unless we have compelling lawful grounds to continue;
      • to restrict the processing of your personal data. This is a limited right which will apply in specific circumstances and for a limited period;
      • to ask for the transfer of your data electronically to a third party;
      • where the legal basis for us processing your personal data is your consent, to withdraw that consent at any time.

      Exercising your rights, queries and complaints 

        If:

        • you would like more information on your rights;
        • you would like to exercise any right;
        • you have any queries relating to RED EYEWEAR LTD’s processing of your personal data; or
        • you wish to complain;

        please contact:

        The Data Protection Officer
        RED EYEWEAR LTD
        20 Mortlake High Street, London SW14 8JN