Privacy Policy Stop Digging
Who we are
This Policy sets out the obligations of Sluta Gräv AB under registration number 556871-8935 whose registered office is at Grustagsgatan 1C, 25464 Helsingborg, Sweden. (“the Company”)
regarding the privacy of all personal data collected and defined by EU Regulation 2016/679 General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”).
Our Principles
These 8 principles summa-rise our commitment to protecting your privacy:We only collect and use the personal information we need to provide or improve our products and services
You can check whatever information we hold about you
We will keep your personal information safe
We are fair and open about how we use your details
We will never sell your details or share it except in the ways mentioned in this policy or unless you ask us
We will let you know if there are important changes that affect your information or how we use it
We take responsibility for the information we hold about you
We only keep your information for as long as necessary.
The Law
The legislation that applies to this privacy policy includes the:Industrial Training Act 1982 and any relevant Levy Order
Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA)
EU Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC
Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000
Electronic Communications Data Protection Directive 2002/58/EC
Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003
General Data Protection Regulation ((EU) 2016/679) (GDPR) as introduced into national law on 25 May 2018
All applicable laws, regulations and secondary legislation relating to the processing of personal data and privacy
Guidance and codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner
Any successor legislation to the DPA and GDPR.
How we collect
You give us information when you use our websites, products and services, including when you:Submit one of our forms
Correspond with us by phone, email or otherwise
Register with us or subscribe to our services
Participate in our discussion boards, chat or social media
We may also get information from other sources including from agencies who refer enquiries to us as well as within our own network of Stopdigging offices
What we collect
The information we collect from you could include your:Name, address, email and phone number
Professional role
How we use your information
We use your information for many purposes, including to:
Facilitate the installation of our products and allow fulfilment of our services
Promote the interests of our company
Manage our employees
Advertise, promote and market our services
Notify you about a change to our service
Carry out our contractual obligations
How we keep it safe
We take the security of your personal information seriously.
We use technical measures, such as encryption, and carry out regular security reviews to keep our protections up to date. We also control access and ensure staff who are authorised for access are adequately trained in keeping your information safe.Our procedures mean that we may ask you to prove your identity before we share your personal information with you.Third-party websites you access through links on our websites will have their own privacy policies. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for them.
Sharing your information
We do not share your information with others unless you have consented, or it is necessary to do so because:The law requires us to
Of administrative or operational needs
It is part of our terms of use.
When we do have to share information, it is likely to be with:Service providers or booking agents
Your employer or prospective employers
Other (subcontracted) Installation teams or partner organisations but also including our own employees
Law enforcement agencies.
Data Transfer Outside the EEA
Sometimes we may transfer your details to third parties outside of the European Economic Area (EEA). If this happens, we will make sure the transfer and storage of your information still complies with UK or EEA laws and this privacy policy.
Cookies
There are no cookies in place for the Stop Digging website.
Email and Social Media
There are several ways you may communicate with us online, including by: Email, Social media (such as Facebook, Twitter or Linked-in)
What we do
When you use email, social media or other online platforms, it is likely you know what information you are sharing with us.
How we use and process your information, who accesses it, and how long we keep it, depends on the context in which we collected it, but follows the terms of our privacy policy and UK law.
The information is normally handled by our authorised staff, but if we intend to share it with third parties beyond the platform you have used, we will make every effort to let you know.