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Our Privacy Policy
Jam Coding Ltd (hereinafter “Jam Coding Ltd” or “us” or “we”) is committed to respecting your privacy and is compliant with EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) 2018. Jam Coding Ltd Privacy Policy Statement is designed to help you understand how we collect, use and protect your information when you visit our website and when you generally request information on our products and services whether in person, via email, post, telephone or fax.
Jam Coding Ltd, company number 11941837, has a registered office address at Blackburn Technology Management Centre, Challenge Way, BB1 5QB
During the course of dealing with Jam Coding Ltd, we will ask you to provide us with personal information (Your Personal Data). This document is important as it allows us to explain to you what we will need to do with Your Personal Data, and the various rights you have in relation to Your Personal Data.
Your Personal Data means any information that describes or relates to your personal circumstances. Your Personal Data may identify you directly, for example your name, address, date or birth, contact details, but also include billing information or payment details. As a Provider of Children’s services we also need consent to collect and use information in relation to them, which can include, for example, name, date of birth, gender, medical details (only relevant for emergency purposes) and any other support needs.
When we contact you about our services and requirements, we do so on the basis that both parties are entering a contract for the supply of services. In order to perform that contract, we have the right to use Your Personal Data for the purposes detailed.
Under data protection law, we can only use your personal information if we have a proper reason for doing so, e.g.:
A legitimate interest is when we have a business or commercial reason to use your information, so long as this is not overridden by your own rights and interests.
We also use your personal information for:
For our legitimate interests and those of a third party. For example, to promote our business to existing and former customers.
We may ask you to confirm or update your marketing preferences if you instruct us to provide further products or services in the future, or if there are changes in the law, regulation, or the structure of the business.
We may need to share information with third parties who help deliver services and run our business, though we endeavour to ensure they take appropriate protection measures.
Alternatively, when the contract between us has come to an end for whatever reason, we have the right to use Your Personal Data provided it is in our legitimate business interest to do so and your rights are not affected.
On occasion, we may need to use Your Personal data to meet a legal, compliance or other regulatory obligation to which we are subject.
If you have parental responsibility for children, it is a requirement that we will record information on our systems that relates to those children and we have your consent to do so.
We will collect and record Your Personal Data from a variety of sources, but mainly directly from you. This can be in person, by telephone, text or email and/or via our website and apps. However, we may also collect information:
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When you first visit our sites using a new browser, or if you visit in private browsing mode, we will provide you with a cookies permission banner seeking your consent to use of cookies as required by law. From this banner you will be able to access our cookies management tool.
By clicking OK or clicking through to any part of the site, we will start to manage your visit using cookies.
Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorised as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyse and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience. We also use third party cookies for the purposes of marketing and to help us to understand how our users use the website.
In the course of handling Your Personal Data, we will:
Your privacy is important to us and we will keep Your Personal Data secure in accordance with our legal responsibilities. We will take reasonable steps to safeguard Your Personal Data against it being accessed unlawfully or maliciously by a third party.
Your Personal Data will be retained by us either electronically or in paper format for a minimum of six years, though we may retain records indefinitely, especially in instances whereby we may require the information in the future.
You can:
If you have any complaints, questions or comments about this document, or wish to make contact in order to exercise any of your rights set out within it please contact:
If we feel we have a legal right not to deal with your request, or to action it in different way to how you have requested, we will inform you of this at the time.
You should also make contact with us as soon as possible on you becoming aware of any unauthorised disclosure of Your Personal Data, so that we may investigate and fulfil our own regulatory obligations.
If you have any concerns or complaints as to how we have handled Your Personal Data you may lodge a complaint with the UK’s data protection regulator, the ICO, who can be contacted through their website at https://ico.org.uk/global/contact-us/ or by writing to Information Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF.
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