The Art in Manufacturing brand is part of the National Festival of Making, owned and managed by the registered company, Festival of Making CIC.
Festival of Making CIC (registered company number 10143829), hereafter referred to as “the Festival,” is committed to protecting your personal information.
You have the right to contact us in order to remove consent, to correct, or to erase your personal data at any time, where relevant. Any questions regarding this Policy and our privacy practices, and/or if you wish to request a copy of your personal information, a request should be sent via email to our Data Protection Officer: info@festivalofmaking.co.uk
Festival of Making Community Interest Company (hereafter referred to as ‘The Festival’) identifies itself as a Data Controller under Data Protection law. You may lodge a complaint with the ICO in the event of The Festival’s non-compliance with applicable Data Protection law, or the relevant competent authority in your legal jurisdiction.
Festival of Making CIC
3 Northumberland Street
Morecambe
LA4 4AU
The Festival adheres strictly to our legal duty to protect any personal information we collect from you.
The Festival does not capture and store any personal information about individuals who access this web site, except where you voluntarily choose to give us your personal details via email, or by using an electronic form, or enquiring about any of our services. In these circumstances, the personal information that you give us will only be used to provide the information or service you have requested.
The Festival is a cloud-enabled business, meaning that during the normal course of interacting with the Festival, your personal data may be stored outside of the EU. We only use Cloud services that have met the necessary standards such as ISO 27001 and the US-EU Privacy Shield to protect and store your data.
Personal information is not disclosed to third parties unless this is indicated on the web page and / or relevant form at the point of collecting information from you, or as required by law.
Statistical data
We automatically collect statistical data about usage patterns on our website. This information is not used to identify any individual. It is only collected to provide us with an understanding of the areas of interest on our site and kept only for as long as required for this purpose.
Cookies
The use of cookies by the Festival complies with the EU Privacy Directive, adopted by the UK in its updated Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations that came into force on May 26th 2012.
The so-called “Cookie Law” requires websites to obtain consent from visitors to store or retrieve any information on a computer or any other web connected device, like a smartphone or tablet.
A cookie is a text file that is used by many websites to identify your computer to their server. Cookies in themselves do not identify the individual user, just the computer used. This is done in order to make your experience of the JDA website smoother by remembering any preferences or settings from the previous visit. The Festival also tracks the volume of traffic on its website by using cookies.
The Festival will continue to check and monitor our data protection obligations to ensure they are up to date. The Festival will develop and evolve their website, therefore this Policy will adapt to those changes. Please check this page occasionally to ensure that you are aware of any changes.
This Policy was last updated in May 2018.
Customer Onboarding Data Privacy Notice
The Festival identifies itself as a Data Controller under Data Protection law. You may lodge a complaint with the ICO in the event of the Festival’s non-compliance with applicable Data Protection law, or the relevant competent authority in your legal jurisdiction.
You have the right to contact us in order to remove consent, to correct, amend, or to erase your personal data at any time, where relevant. Where your information is required for statutory record keeping purposes, we reserve the right under UK Data Protection law not to comply with your request.
Any questions regarding this Policy and our privacy practices, and/or if you wish to review or request a copy of your personal information, email our Data Protection Officer at info@festivalofmaking.co.uk
The Festival uses various applications to administer your personal data. We do not use these tools to perform profiling or any kind of automated decision-making about you or your organisation. The Festival is a cloud-enabled business, meaning that during the normal course of interacting with the Festival, your personal data may be stored outside of the EU. We only use Cloud services that have met the necessary standards such as ISO 27001 and the US-EU Privacy Shield to protect and store your data.
We will keep your personal data for at least the minimum statutory period allowed, normally in the case of financial records this is 6 years. Please note that the Festival has a legitimate interest in retaining your personal data for legal and financial record keeping purposes.
The Festival will not give your data to any third parties unless required for the proper administration of your account and for the avoidance of doubt, will never give your personal details to third parties for marketing or other non-essential purposes.
We cannot absolutely guarantee the security of any information that you transmit to us via the internet and remind you that you do so at your own risk. All personal details- Personally Identifiable Information (PII)- are held on encrypted devices, protected with password protection which where possible is dual-factor authenticated.
INFORMATION AND THE LAW
We may occasionally release your personal or financial information to assist law enforcement, to comply with laws or regulations, for example to enforce the terms under which you purchased a ticket, or to protect the rights, property or safety of the Festival, users of the site or others, including your vital interests or those of another person.
CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY
This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time so you may wish to check it each time you submit personal information to the Festival. The date of the most recent revisions will appear on this page. If you do not agree to these changes, please do not continue to use Festival website or related websites to submit personal information.
You can also delete your registration at any time – please see Data Retention above for details. If material changes are made to the Privacy Policy, for instance affecting how we would like to use your personal information, we will provide a more prominent notice (including, for certain services, email notification of Privacy Policy changes).
OWNERSHIP
This website www.artinmanufacturing.co.uk is owned by Festival of Making CIC.