Privacy Policy
OUR FIRM INFORMATION
By "We" or "Us", we refer to our firm, Rosland Capitol a treading style of
Lead Intelligence Limited. We are Registered in England and Wales at
the Registered Address: 71-75 Shelton Street, London, Greater London,
United Kingdom, WC2H 9JQ
By "You" we mean you, the individual/customer to whom the data that we
process and/or control relates.
For the purposes of the Data Protection Act ("DPA"), we are a "Data
Controller".
INFORMATION COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE (ICO) REGISTRATION INFORMATION
We are registered with the Information Commissioner's Office,
Registration Number: ZA745799
OUR CONTACT INFORMATION:
You can contact us using the information provided below:
Telephone: 07968 478 916
Email: compliance@leadintelligenceltd.co.uk
In-person or by Post: 71-75 Shelton Street, London, Greater London, United
Kingdom, WC2H 9JQ
Our office opening hours are Monday to Friday between 9:00am and 5:00pm.
PURPOSE OF THIS POLICY
Our Privacy Policy concerns the website https://savewise.co.uk/ and our
internal systems, controls and processes in how your personal data is used.
Your privacy is very important, and we have set out below how we process
any personal data collected from you, provided by you or obtained from
third party sources concerning you.
If you access any other websites which may be linked to our websites, they
are not covered by this Policy. We advise you to check the appropriate
privacy policy when accessing linked websites.
THE TYPE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION WE COLLECT
Personal Data Sample
An example of supply data received from a third party partner will
generally be limited to: Unique Reference Number (URN) - System generated
identification reference
Salutation
First Name
Surname
Gender
Address (including postcode)
Telephone Number
Email Address (Online/web sources only)
Date of Birth or Date Range (where provided)
IP address of registration (Online/web sources only)
Registration date and time stamp
Data purchaser (company/s registered lead is supplied to)
Supply date and time stamp
The information that you volunteer to Lead Intelligence Limited, via either
call centre consumer surveys or lead generation programs, may be shared and
used to appropriately target offers and marketing communications from our
clients and from our selected third party partners. Marketing
communications may be via telemarketing, email, post or SMS/MMS, depending
upon the contact information that you provide to Lead Intelligence Limited
and/or by the specification of a marketing channel preference.
By volunteering your telephone number via third parties, you are agreeing
to telephone contact from our clients, our selected third party partners
and any named sponsors of specific survey questions. Some questions on the
consumer surveys are specific to named sponsor organisations, and by
expressing a specific positive interest in their brand or products you are
also agreeing to contact from them
USE OF SPECIAL CATEGORY DATA
We do not collect any Special Categories of Personal Data about you (this
includes details about your race or ethnicity, religious or philosophical
beliefs, sex life, sexual orientation, political opinions, trade union
membership, information about your health, and genetic and biometric data).
Nor do we collect any information about criminal convictions and offences.
HOW WE GET THE PERSONAL INFORMATION AND WHY WE HAVE IT
We receive personal information indirectly, from online and telephone
direct marketing companies "Data Contributors".
When you have registered, applied or made an entry on a Data Contributor's
website or app you will have been given the option to agree to third party
marketing by the channel/s that you specified. Typically, you will have
four options to choose from which are Telephone, SMS (Text Message), Email
or Post.
Where you agree to third party marketing, your data may then be sent to us.
We combine this information to create a Single Customer view so we can
share your information with other companies "Third Party Controllers" who
want to contact you about their products and services.
LAWFUL BASES FOR PROCESSING
UNDER THE DATA PROTECTION ACT 2018 AND THE GENERAL DATA PROTECTION
REGULATION 2016, WE ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A LAWFUL BASIS TO PROCESS YOUR
PERSONAL DATA. WHEN PROCESSING YOUR DATA, WE RELY ON THE FOLLOWING LAWFUL
BASES TO DO SO:
Consent (i.e. where we have asked whether you wish to permit us to process
data in a certain way and you have told us that you allow us to do so)
Legitimate Interest (i.e. where the processing is necessary for the purpose
of a legitimate interest pursued by our company or a third party, except
where such interest are overridden by the interests, rights or freedoms of
the data subject).
Our primary interest when processing your personal data is to enable us to
create a Single Customer view and to share your information with Third
Party Controllers, which we do by way of business.
HOW WE PROCESS YOUR INFORMATION
We will process your information to achieve the following outcomes:
Supply to your data to Third Party Controllers
Ensure accuracy by combining data and insights from multiple Data
Contributors
Combine data from multiple Data Contributors and publicly available
databases to make assumptions using combined data to create marketing
profiles.
Restrict marketing communications for consumers registered with Mailing
Preference Service ("MPS") or the Telephone Preference Service ("TPS")
Update the data using Equifax's DisConnect product to identify people who
have moved home or are deceased.
To maintain a suppression file of data that has withdrawn consent for Third
Party Controllers - Create marketing categories derived from information
you have provided.
Remove your data from our database and Third-Party Controller databases
Respond to your requests for information
Update and correct the accuracy of the data
Provide you with marketing information about products and services that are
listed in the Privacy notice on Data Contributor's websites.
To create Custom Audiences on Facebook and Google Platforms.
Create marketing profiles
Derive information pertaining to individual customers such as Gender,
Marital status, Actual and estimated age range, Estimated income, Education
level, Household status (head of household, spouse, elderly parent, young
adult), Lifestyle interests (e.g. product ownership, interests and hobbies,
travel, charities supported etc)
Derive information pertaining to Households such as Property type, whether
a household rents or owns a home, The estimated value of a home, Length of
residence, Number of adults, Telephone number, Presence of children,
Estimated Household income
Third party controllers may contact you by email, SMS, telephone or post
depending on the consent you have given or whether they are relying on
another lawful basis to contact you.
RECIPIENTS OF PERSONAL DATA
Throughout the provision of our service, we may disclose your personal data
to Third Party Controllers. The categories of recipients of personal data
are as follows:
We may have to share your personal data with the parties set out below for
the purposes set out in our lawful basis for the processing of your general
person data:
• Consumer Choices Ltd
• Quote Easy
• Veriform Ltd
• Insurance plan providers acting as data processors, joint data
controllers or independent data controllers in order to provide the
services required.
• FCA authorised insurance brokers acting as data processors, joint data
controllers or independent data controllers in order to provide the
services required.
• GLI Scotland Limited
• Usay Compare
Your data may also be shared with future companies promoting the Products
and Services listed. You can request a full list of the Third-Party
Controllers that your data may be shared with.
INTERNATIONAL TRANSFERS
We may transfer data outside of the United Kingdom (UK) or European
Economic Area (EEA). Personal Data shared with third-party operational
providers, required for the provision and operation of our services (as
described within Recipients of Personal Data), may transfer personal data
outside of the UK and EEA. Should this be the case, the international
transfer will be made in accordance with an adequacy decision or subject to
appropriate and documented safeguards.
YOUR RIGHTS
Right Description
Your right to access
The right of access, commonly referred to as subject access, gives
individuals the right to obtain a copy of their personal data as well as
other supplementary information. It helps you to understand how and why we
are using your data, and to check we are using it lawfully.
Your right to rectification
You have the right to have inaccurate personal data rectified. You may also
be able to have incomplete personal data completed - although this will
depend on the purposes for the processing. This may involve providing a
supplementary statement to the incomplete data.
Your right to erasure
Under certain circumstances, you have the right to have personal data
erased. Also known as 'The right to be forgotten'. The right is not
absolute.
Your right to restrict processing.
Under certain circumstances, you have the right to request the restriction
or suppression of your personal data, and as like the right to erasure, it
is not absolute. Restriction of processing means we are permitted to store
your personal data; we are unable to use it.
Your right to data portability
You have the right to obtain and reuse your personal data for your own
purposes across different services. This eases the copying or transferring
of personal data easily from one IT environment to another, safely and
securely, without affecting the usability of the data.
Your right to object
Under certain circumstances you have the right to object to the processing
of your personal data, however, you do have the absolute right to object to
direct marketing.
Your right to be informed.
You have the right to be informed about the collection and use of your
personal data. Your right to be informed forms part of this policy, and
provides the purposes for processing your data, our retention periods and
who it will be shared with.
THE RIGHT TO LODGE A COMPLAINT WITH THE SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY
In the context of your personal data, You have the right to lodge a
complaint to the supervisory authority, the Information Commissioner's
Office ("ICO"). We would, however, appreciate the chance to deal with your
concerns before you approach the ICO so please contact us in the first
instance. If you would like to make a complaint, please contact us using
the following information:
Telephone: 07968 478 916
Email: compliance@leadintelligenceltd.co.uk
In-person or by Post: 71-75 Shelton Street, London, Greater London, United
Kingdom, WC2H 9JQ
Our office opening hours are Monday to Friday between 9:00am and 5:00pm.
You can also complain to the ICO if you are unhappy with how we have used
your data and to do so may use the following information:
The ICO's address is: Information Commissioner's Office, Wycliffe House,
Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF
Helpline number: 0303 123 1113
The ICO's Website: https://www.ico.org.uk and https://ico.org.uk/concerns/
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THE RIGHT TO WITHDRAW CONSENT AT ANY TIME, WHERE RELEVANT
To withdraw consent you can email STOP to
compliance@leadintelligenceltd.co.uk with your request to withdraw your
consent. Please include your First Name, Surname, [Mobile, Landline or
Email] and Postcode so we can identify you and remove your information from
the database. It can take up to 28 days to remove your information from all
Third-Party Controllers. If you continue to receive marketing message after
28 days after your request to withdraw your consent, please contact us
directly.
Should consent be withdrawn for a particular purpose that we are relying on
that consent to perform, we may be unable to provide you with our services
or may be unable to tailor our services to your needs which may
subsequently impact the service we provide.
DATA RETENTION
HOW LONG WILL WE HOLD YOUR PERSONAL DATA?
Your information is securely stored on our data based in the UK.
We will only retain your personal data for as long as is necessary to
fulfil our obligations under the provision of our service as well as any
purposes necessary to satisfy any legal, accounting or reporting
requirements.
To determine the appropriate retention period for personal data, we
consider the amount, nature and sensitivity of the personal data, the
potential risk, of harm of unauthorised use or disclosure of your personal
data, the purposes for which we process your personal data and whether we
can achieve those purposes through other means, including applicable legal
requirements.
Details of retention periods for different aspects of your personal data
are available upon request. By law, we have to keep certain information
about our customers and this data will be held solely and securely for
those legal purposes.
SUBJECT ACCESS REQUESTS
You have the right to access your personal information, also known as a
Subject Access Request (SAR). This means you are entitled to obtain the
following information about yourself:
Confirmation that we are processing their personal data;
A copy of their personal data; and
Other supplementary information;
A third party may make a request on your behalf. We will require evidence
from the third party as to evidence this entitlement. This may take the
form of a written authority or be a more general power of attorney.
HOW TO MAKE A SUBJECT ACCESS REQUEST
To make a subject access request you should do so in writing either via
email or written letter. In order for us to process your request it is our
responsibility to identify you and be satisfied that you are the individual
whom the data relates to. You cannot make a SAR on behalf of someone else
unless you have the required written authority or demonstrable Power of
Attorney.
The simplest way to make a SAR is to email us at
compliance@leadintelligenceltd.co.uk or alternatively you can write to us
at Data Protection Officer, 71-75 Shelton Street, London, Greater London,
United Kingdom, WC2H 9JQ
HOW DO WE PROVIDE YOU WITH THE DATA YOU HAVE REQUESTED?
If you make a request electronically (via electronic means), we will
provide the information in a commonly used electronic format unless you
have specified otherwise. Please note, we may extend the time to respond by
a further two months if the request is complex or you have made multiple
requests. As you have the right to be informed, we will always ensure you
are notified within one month of receiving the request, accompanied by an
explanation.
We must act on your subject access request without undue delay and at the
latest within one month of receipt. This is calculated as beginning from
the day following receipt of the request until the corresponding calendar
data the following month. We may request your identity to satisfy the
request, however, this will be proportionate to the request itself and if
we have doubts of the authenticity of identification.
WILL IT COST YOU ANYTHING?
For many requests, we cannot charge you a fee. Where the request is
manifestly unfounded or excessive, we may charge a reasonable fee to cover
the administrative costs of complying with the request. This also applies
if you request further additional copies of data following your initial
request. This will again be charged as an administrative cost.
COOKIES
A cookie is a small file of letters and numbers that is downloaded on to
your computer when you visit a website. Cookies are used by many websites
and can do a number of things such as remembering your preferences,
recording what you have put in your shopping basket, and counting the
volume of people accessing the website. We do use cookies. For more
information on our use of cookies, please see our Cookie Policy.
LINKS TO OTHER WEBSITES
Our website may contain links to other websites of interest. However, once
you have used these links to leave our site, you should note that we do not
have any control over that other website. Therefore, we cannot be
responsible for the protection and privacy of any information which you
provide whilst visiting such sites and such sites are not governed by this
privacy statement. You should exercise caution and look at the privacy
statement applicable to the website in question.
CHANGES TO OUR PRIVACY POLICY
Any changes to our privacy policy in the future will be posted to our sites
and, where appropriate, through e-mail notification. This privacy policy
was last updated Friday, 29th June 2022.
We work with Contact State
We work with Contact State in order that we can pass on your request to our
partners correctly. Contact State provides lead validation services to us
and our insurance provider partners and their intermediaries. Contact State
receives "de-identified" data from us about your request - this means
devoid of any contact information, or anything else dentifying you as an
individual person in the "real world". It uses that de-identified data to
help confirm your request has been submitted by a "real" human and not a
robot, or automated request generator. This is done by examining a "browser
fingerprint" associated with your request - it contains, for example,
details of the model of device you are using, your Internet browser, and
the region from which you submit your request. Contact State retains that
de-identified data for its own purposes as "data controller" and uses it to
help verify requests submitted through other websites.
If you do not want us to pass your de-identified data to Contact State,
please contact us by emailing compliance@leadintelligenceltd.co.uk.
We also use Contact State to check some basic details in your
submission (for example, the postcode), and to route your submission in
its "raw" plain-text form to the insurance providers and intermediaries
we work with. In doing this, Contact State acts as our "data processor"
- it does not use the raw data for its own purposes.
You can find out more about how Contact State uses this data here -
https://www.contactstate.com/legal/prospect-notice/1ad65394-2ee5-4b86-9568-9de2b842b31d