PROJECT REVIVE PRIVATE POLICY
1. IMPORTANT NOTICE
a) This is the Privacy Notice of Project Revive and sets out how we collect and process your
personal data. This Privacy Notice also provides certain information that is legally required and
lists your rights in relation to your personal data.
b) This Privacy Notice relates to personal data that identifies “ you” meaning our customers or
individuals who browse our website and other individuals outside our organisation with whom we
interact.
c) We refer to this information throughout this Privacy Notice as “ personal data” and
paragraph 3 sets out further detail of what this includes.
d) Please read this Privacy Notice to understand how we may use your personal data.
2. HOW TO CONTACT US
a) Data controller and contact details
For the purposes of relevant data protection legislation, we are the controller of the personal
data you provide to us and as a controller we use the personal data we hold on you in
accordance with this Privacy Notice.
If you wish to access or correct your personal data held by us or if you need to contact us in
connection with our use of your personal data, then these should be directed to the Data Privacy
Managers (see below) using the following details:
By Email: hello@projectrevive.ie
b) Data Privacy Manager
Our Data Privacy Manager is Hayley Killen.
3. CATEGORIES OF PERSONAL DATA WE COLLECT
a) The categories of personal data about you that we may collect are:
· Individual Data which includes personal data you provide to us in person, via our website or by
telephone, including the personal and contact details (such as your first name, middle name, last
name, username or similar identifier, title, date of birth and gender, billing address, delivery
address, email address, credit card details and telephone numbers, family and associate details,
and physical or mental health details) you supply when booking a class, signing up to our
newsletter and contact us to let us know we are doing well or to make a complaint or ask a
membership / press / marketing / shop / recruitment / general enquiry.
· Audio and Visual Data which includes personal data which is gathered using our CCTV or
other recording systems in the form of images or video footage that is taken at one of our
studios or otherwise by us for promotional purposes;
· Account and Profile Data which includes personal data which relates to your account or profile
on our website, such as your username and password, purchases or orders made by you, your
interests, preferences, feedback and survey responses;
· Advertising and Marketing Data which includes personal data which relates to your marketing
preferences, such as information about your preferences in receiving marketing materials from
us and our third parties and your communication preferences as well as your personal interests;
· Sales Data which includes personal data which relates to the transactions you have conducted
with us, such as details about payments to and from you, details of the products, services,
classes and memberships you have purchased from us;
· Economic and Financial Data which includes personal data which relates to your finances,
such as your bank account and payment card details and information which we collect from you
for the purposes of the prevention of fraud;
· Health Data which includes personal data which is gathered for health and safety purposes
including any accident report or claim log.
b) We may also create personal data about you, for example, if you contact us by telephone to
make a complaint, such about our services or products, then we may make a written record of
key details of the conversation so that we can take steps to address the complaint.
c) We also obtain and use certain aggregated data such as statistical or demographic data for
any purpose (“aggregated data”). This may include any data pulled from Google analytics.
Aggregated data may be derived from your personal data but does not directly or indirectly
reveal your identity. For example, we may aggregate your operational data to calculate the
percentage of users accessing a specific feature on our website. However, if we re-combine or
re-connect aggregated data with your personal data so that it can directly or indirectly identify
you, we treat the combined data as personal data which will be used in accordance with this
Privacy Notice.
4. THE SOURCES FROM WHICH WE OBTAIN YOUR PERSONAL DATA
We obtain your personal data from the following sources:
(a) Directly from you, either in person (at our studios or otherwise), via our website or by
telephone. This could include personal data which you provide when you:
· purchase our products or services;
· create an account on our website;
· subscribe to our newsletter;
· request information on our services or products or for other marketing to be sent to you;
· enter into a competition or promotion;
· complete a survey from us or give us feedback; and
· when you visit any of our studios;
(b) Automated technologies, such as CCTV or other
recording systems, cookies, server logs and other similar technologies.
(c) Third parties, such as:
advertising networks (such as Google and Facebook based[inside]/[outside] the EU);
search information providers (such as Google);
providers of technical, payment and delivery services (such as Mindbody);
5. HOW WE USE YOUR PERSONAL DATA & OUR BASIS FOR USING IT
Any personal information we collect from this website will be used in accordance with the Data
Protection Act 1998 and other applicable laws. The details we collect will be used:
To process your order, to provide after sales service;
In certain cases we may use your email address to send you information on our other products
and services. In such a case you will be offered the option to opt in/out before completing your
purchase.
We may need to pass the information we collect to other companies for administrative purposes.
We may use third parties to carry out certain activities, such as processing and sorting data,
monitoring how customers use the Website and issuing our emails for us. Third parties will not
be allowed to use your personal information for their own purposes.
6. WHO RECEIVES THE PERSONAL DATA YOU PROVIDE TO US
We may disclose the personal data you provide to us to:
· our group companies and affiliates or third-party data processors who may process data on our
behalf to enable us to carry out our usual business practices. Any such disclosure will only be so
that we can process your personal data for the purposes set out in this Privacy Notice;
· an Garda Siochana, legal and other regulatory authorities, including those who request your
personal data or to report any potential or actual breach of applicable law or regulation;
· external professional advisers such as accountants, auditors, bankers, insurers and lawyers;
· law enforcement agencies, courts or other relevant party, to the extent necessary for the
establishment, exercise or defence of legal rights;
· third parties where necessary for the purposes of prevention, investigation, detection or
prosecution of criminal offences or the execution of criminal penalties;
· third parties which are considering or have decided to acquire some or all of our assets or
shares (including in the event of a reorganisation, dissolution or liquidation);
· third parties operating plugins or content (such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Mailchimp) on
our website which you choose to interact with.
7. INTERNATIONAL TRANSFERS OF PERSONAL DATA
We do not process or transfer personal data we collect from you outside the European
Economic Area.
8. HOW LONG WE WILL STORE YOUR PERSONAL DATA FOR
We keep all data unless otherwise indicated for a standard of 1 year.
9. CONTRACTUAL OR STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS ON YOU TO PROVIDE PERSONAL DATA
a) In certain circumstances the provision of personal data by you is a requirement:
· to comply with the law or a contract; or
· necessary to enter into a contract.
b) It is your choice as to whether you provide us with your personal data necessary to enter into
a contract or as part of a contractual requirement. If you do not provide your personal data then
the consequences of failing to provide your personal data are that we may not be able to
perform to the level you expect under our contract with you. An example of this would be where
we are unable to provide you with certain products or services as you have not provided certain
health data to us that we might need for health and safety purposes.
10. YOUR RIGHTS IN RELATION TO YOUR PERSONAL DATA
a) Subject to applicable law including relevant data protection laws, in addition to your ability to
withdraw any consent you have given to our processing your personal data, you may have a
number of rights in connection with the processing of your personal data, including:
· the right to request access to your personal data that we process or control;
· the right to request rectification of any inaccuracies in your personal data or, taking into
account the purposes of our processing, to request that incomplete data is completed;
· the right to request, on legitimate grounds as specified in law:
– erasure of your personal data that we process or control; or
– restriction of processing of your personal data that we process or control;
· the right to object, on legitimate grounds as specified in law, to the processing of your personal
data;
· the right to be forgotten.
If you would like to exercise any of the rights set out above, please contact us using the contact
details set out in paragraph 2.
11. LINKS TO OTHER WEBSITES
This policy only applies to us. If you link to another website from our website, you should
remember to read and understand that website’s privacy policy as well. We are not responsible
for any use of your personal data that is made by unconnected third party websites.