Privacy policy.

 

Steph’s Cabins (“SC”) respects your privacy rights and promises to do its utmost to handle your data fairly and legally, and maintain its security. 

Your privacy at SC is important to SC.  Some personal data may be collected when using SC’s services and any information used will be in accordance with the 2018 European General Date Protection Regulation (GDPR). SC is governed by the Law of England and Wales.


SC may collect and/or use your information when you use SC’s website or social media channels, purchase from SC, or use any other physical or electronic outlets connected to SC.


CONTENTS

  1. Your rights

  2. How your data is used

  3. What personal data is collected

  4. How your data is protected

  5. What you can do to protect your data

  6. Your rights relating to your data

 

  1. Your rights

Your rights will be respected by SC and include the following: the right to know that information may be collected, held and used by SC; the right to rectify any data that may be out of date or incorrect; the right to restrict processing of data in some circumstances; the right to object to the use of data in some circumstances. 

 

2. How your data is used

i) SC and trusted partners may use your data to: verify your identity; provide goods and services to you; manage accounts in your name; restrict and prevent fraud and crime; better understand your needs.

ii) SC may use your information for marketing purposes when you opt in to our newsletter or make a purchase.  You have the right to opt out by unsubscribing from emails or changing the marketing preferences on your account.

iii) Your browsing information collected whilst using SC’s website may inform advertisements you see on your computer and or other devices.  These are collected using cookies on you devices.  You may disable cookies at any time.

iv) SC may collect and analyse information about you in order to send you product offers that are relevant to you.  SC may also share your personal information with third parties in order to enable certain services to function properly.  SC will not sell or rent any information collected to organisations for marketing purposes.

v) SC may share your data with other third parties: to comply with our legal obligations; for the prevention, detection and investigation of fraud and other crimes; to exercise SC’s legal rights; for credit reference agencies for such things as card payments; for the protection of staff and customers.

vi) For orders made with Klarna payment options, parts of your data may be shared in order for Klarna to assess whether you are suitable to use their services.

 

3. What personal data is collected

SC may collect your: name, date of birth and gender information; contact details and postal address; browsing information through the use of cookies; feedback through surveys; purchase information; marketing and communication preferences; other information including publicly available data from places such as social media platforms.


4. How your data is protected

Steps are taken to protect your data as best as possible, such as using encryption and network protection, and limiting the number of people who can access your data. 

 

5. What you can do to protect your data

SC will not ask for sensitive data confirmation such as bank details.  If correspondence of this nature is received, ignore it and do not respond. 

If you are using a shared computer; log out once you are finished. Keep your private information, such as passwords, private.  Use at least 8 characters including numbers and special characters when creating a password and change frequently. 

   

6. Your rights relating to your data


If you wish to make a complaint, you have the right to do so through the Information Commissioner’s Office.

 

Changes in SC’s Privacy Policy

SC reserves the right to change this Privacy Policy at any time.  If SC decides to do this, an updated version will be uploaded to the Privacy Policy page of SC’s website.