Privacy policy
This privacy policy sets out how your personal information is used by Marler Haley and how you can exercise your rights with respect to your personal data.
Summary
In the course of our dealings with you, we will collect and process personal information about you in order to provide you with the goods and services you request and to administer our relationship with you.
This may involve the sharing of your personal information with other third parties. This Privacy Policy describes in detail how we will use your personal information and how you can exercise your rights with respect to your personal information.
Introduction
In this privacy policy, references to we, us or our (or words of similar reference) means Marler Haley Limited (as defined below).
Marler Haley, a limited company registered in England (company number:07402516 ) Address: Nimlok House, 45 Booth Drive, Park Farm, Wellingborough, NN8 6NL, UK.
In this privacy policy, references to you (or words of similar reference) mean the person whose personal information (as defined below) we collect, use and process. This includes anyone who contacts us in connection with the products and services we provide or otherwise interacts with us (for example, via our Digital Services (as defined below).
In this Privacy Policy, references to Digital Services means our websites at the following URLs:
https:/www.marlerhaley.co.uk
We will use your personal information in accordance with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR) rulings with effect from 25th May 2018 and any other applicable laws and regulations that relate to data protection and privacy.
Who is the data controller in respect of your personal information?
For the purposes of the DPA, we are the data controller in respect of your personal information that we collect and process as further described in this Privacy Policy.
As described below, we may share your personal information with other organisations that may receive and process your personal information as a data processor in their own right.
What information do we collect?
- Information that you provide by filling in forms, including those on our Digital Services. This includes information provided by you at the time of becoming a registered user of our Website (or any time thereafter) or if you enter any competition or promotion sponsored by us. This information could include your name, address, contact details, information about your event marketing intentions.
- When you place order(s) for goods or services (whether through our Digital Services or otherwise), we collect and store personal information to process and fulfil your order(s). We collect your payment details, but do not store them. If you become a registered user of our Website, you can save your delivery addresses and shipping addresses for future use.
- Details about the transactions you carry out with us, including through our Digital Services.
- Information contained in and records of communications between us, including recordings of telephone calls and instant messaging applications.
- Information about your preferences in connection with our Digital Services, for the purposes of enhancing and personalising your experience on our Digital Services.
- Details of your visits to our Digital Services and how you use our Digital Services; this may involve the collection of, among other things, traffic data, location data (including the country and city where your computer or device is located), purchase history and details of the resources that you access (including the pages of our Digital Services that you view).
- Information that you provide to us by using our Digital Services, including any images that you upload and publish to our Digital Services (to the extent these include personal information).
- In your use of our Digital Services we may also collect technical information such as details of the device that you use.
- We will also collect information concerning your marketing preferences.
If you provide us with personal information about another person, you must ensure that before you provide us with their personal information, you have their agreement to do so and that they are aware of the ways in which we use personal information as set out in this Privacy Policy.
How do we use your personal information?
We use your personal information in connection with our business activities. In particular, we may use your personal information in the following ways:
- to carry out our obligations arising from any contracts entered into between you and us; for example, we will use your payment card details and delivery address to process and fulfil your order(s);
- to provide, enhance and personalise your experience on our Digital Services;
- in the event that you do not complete your registration or order, we may use any contact information you have provided us to follow-up on your partial registration or order;
- to manage and administer any other arrangements between you and us (or one or more of our affiliates);
- to notify you about changes to our services and to otherwise communicate with you; for example, we will use your contact details in order to respond to any queries that you submit to us;
- at or following any purchase or order you make, we may carry out security checks to protect against fraudulent transactions and to prevent and detect criminal activity; for example, we may undertake verification checks to identify any discrepancies with your payment details;
- to carry out market research; for example, we may contact you (including by email) to obtain your feedback on our products and services, and we may use details of your purchases to understand market trends and to identify popular products;
- to help us review, develop and improve the products and services we offer, including our Website; for example, calls to our customer services team may be monitored and/or recorded for quality control and training purposes. We also monitor details of your visits to our Website, including, but not limited to, traffic data and page views for business and data analysis. We may also use your personal information to provide you with information about products, services, promotions and offers that may be of interest to you where we have obtained implied consent (for example, if you have ordered something from us or made an enquiry) or you have signed up to receive marketing messages. You can opt out of email communications at any time by clicking the unsubscribe button, contacting the team via a contact form or giving us a call.
- We may also use your personal information to provide you with information about products, services, promotions and offers that may be of interest to you if you have consented to receive marketing messages.
The section below entitled What choices do I have? explains how you can change whether to receive this information from us via certain communication channels. Please note that, even if you choose not to receive this information, we may still use your personal information to provide you with important services communications, including communications in relation to any orders you submit or products you purchase.
Your personal information may also be used by us, our employees, contractors or agents, and disclosed to third parties, in order to comply with any legal obligation (including in connection with a court order), or in order to enforce or apply our Terms and Conditions or other agreements we have with or otherwise concerning you (including agreements between you and us (or one or more of our affiliates)), or to protect our rights, property or safety or those of our customers, employees or other third parties.
With whom do we share your personal information?
We may share your personal information with third parties as described below.
Marler Haley are part of the worldwide P3 Group of exhibition stand supplier businesses. We may share your personal information with other members of the P3 Group in connection with the purposes above and those listed below. Members of the P3 group may also use the personal informaiton we share with them to improve their websites and other digital services, for analysis purposes.
We may disclose your personal information to third parties, including in the following circumstances:
- We use third parties to carry out certain activities on our behalf that involve the processing of personal information. For example, we may engage third party service providers to fulfil orders, carry out surveys and installations, deliver packages, send postal mail and email, maintain and update our databases of customer details (including the removal of repetitive information), analyse data, to help us develop, provide and improve our Digital Services, provide marketing assistance, process card payments and provide customer service. These third parties have access to personal information needed to perform their functions, but may not use it for other purposes. We may use the information we receive from third parties to supplement, improve and add to our databases of customer details.
- We may share limited information that we hold about you (for example, your email address) with third parties that also hold your information or have an existing online relationship with you in order to identify you as our customer and to enable us (or third parties on our behalf) to provide you with relevant Marler Haley marketing online. For instance, we may share your information with social networking sites so that they can identify you as a Marler Haley customer and can tailor the Marler Haley marketing you receive via their sites and products.
- We may pass personal information to external agencies and organisations (including the police and other law enforcement agencies) for the purpose of preventing and detecting fraud (including fraudulent transactions) and criminal activity. These external agencies may check the information we give them against public and private databases and may keep a record of such checks to use in future security checks. We may also disclose personal information to the police and other law enforcement authorities in connection with the prevention and detection of crime.
- We may pass personal information to our insurers in the event that a claim is made or could be made against us.
- We may pass your personal information to third parties if we are under a duty to disclose or share your personal information in order to comply with any legal obligation (including in connection with a court order), or in order to enforce or apply our Terms and Conditions or other agreements we have with or otherwise concerning you (including agreements between you and us (or one or more of our affiliates)); or to protect our rights, property or safety or those of our customers, employees or other third parties.
We may share non-personal aggregate statistics (group) data about visitors to our Digital Services, sales and traffic patterns with members of the P3 Group and other parties.
How long will we store your information?
- We hold onto your information for as long as you contact and use Marler Haley, or as long as is needed for us to be able to provide the relevant goods or services to you.
- As standard, our general retention policy is to retain information for up to 50 months.
- In some circumstances, such as to meet our legal or regulatory obligations, resolve disputes, prevent fraud and abuse, or enforce our terms and conditions, we may hold onto your personal information after we’ve finished providing services to you, or for longer than our general retention policy.
Where will your personal information be processed?
In relation to the above uses of your personal information and the above sharing arrangements, your personal information may be transferred to, and stored and processed in, one or more countries in the European Economic Area (EEA) which will conform to the requirementst of the DPA.
Cookies
Cookies are small text files that we transfer to your computer's hard drive to enable our systems to recognize your browser and help us to track visitors to our Website and Digital Services so we can better understand what portions of the Website and Digital Services best serve you. It may not be possible to place orders and purchase goods and services using the Website or Digital Services unless you have cookies turned on and we suggest that you leave them turned on for this purpose.
Our cookies enable us to provide features such as the ability to store items in your Shopping Basket between visits.
To find out more about the types of cookies we use on the Website and Digital Services, how we use them and how you can change your cookies settings, please read our Cookies policy below.
Cookies policy
Our Websites use cookies in order to make the Websites easier to use, to support the provision of information and functionality to you, as well as to provide us with information about how the Websites are used so that we can make sure they are as up to date, relevant and error free as we can. We also use cookies to ensure that our online adverts reflect the interests of web users. Further information about the types of cookies that are used on our Websites is set out in the box below.
By using our Websites you agree to our use of cookies, including setting and reading cookies on your device. You can choose to restrict or block cookies through your browser settings at any time. For more information about how to do this, and about cookies in general, you can visit www.allaboutcookies.org and http://www.youronlinechoices.eu. Please note that certain cookies may be set as soon as you visit a Website, but you can remove them using your browser settings.
However, please be aware that restricting or blocking cookies set on a Website may impact the functionality or performance of the Website, or prevent you from using certain services provided through the Website. It will also affect our ability to update the Website to cater for user preferences and improve performance.
Please note that third parties (including, for example, advertising networks and providers of external services like website analysis services) may also use cookies, over which we have no control, although we may receive services from these third parties (including, for example, for targeted advertising purposes and website analytics). These cookies are likely to be performance cookies or targeting cookies (as described below).
The following categories of cookie are currently used by us:
Cookie Type | Overview | Use on the Website |
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Strictly Necessary | Strictly necessary cookies are essential for the use of the features and services on the Website. If you block these cookies we cannot guarantee access to the services provided through the Website or be sure how the Website will perform during your visit. |
We use these cookies to:
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Performance | Performance cookies collect information about how the Website is used so that we can improve the site. All information collected by these cookies is aggregated and therefore anonymous. | We use these cookies to:
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Functional | Functional cookies allow the Website to remember choices you make such as your user name, log in details or language preferences, and any customisations you make to pages on the Website during your visit. If you block these cookies certain features and services may be affected and we cannot be sure how the Website will perform during your visit. |
We use these cookies to:
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Targeting | These cookies are used to enhance your experience of the Website and the internet. Among other things, they collect information about your browsing habits in order to make advertising and marketing more relevant to you and your interests. This information is linked to site functionality provided by other websites, and may be shared with other organisations (such as advertising networks). More information about online behavioural advertising and online privacy can be found at www.youronlinechoices.com/uk/ |
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Links
We may from time to time establish links to the websites of other P3 Group companies from our Digital Services. Your use of those websites is subject to the terms of use and policies available on those websites.
From time to time we may also establish relationships with third parties that will enable you to access the websites or applications (such as video players) of such third parties directly from our Digital Services. Each third party operates its own policy regarding the processing of personal information and the use of cookies on its website(s) or through its applications and you are advised to read the third party's privacy policy and cookies policy.
Please note that such third party websites and applications are not under our control. When you click through to these websites or access these applications you leave the area controlled by us. We do not accept responsibility or liability for any issues arising in connection with the third party's use of your data (including your personal information).
Protecting your personal information
The transmission of information via the internet is not completely secure; this risk is common across the internet and not specific to our Digital Services. We cannot guarantee the security of your data (including your personal information) transmitted to our Digital Services; any transmission is at your own risk.
It is important for you to protect against unauthorized access to your password and to your computing device. Be sure to sign off and close your browser when you have finished your user session. This will help to ensure that others do not access your personal information if you share your computing device or use a computing device in a public place such as a library or internet café.
What choices do I have?
Where you are a registered user of our Website, you can update certain personal information we hold about you (including your marketing preferences) by using the My Account section on our Website and logging in using your username and password.
You may change your marketing preferences at any time by writing to Marler Haley Ltd, 45 Booth Drive, Wellingborough, NN8 6NL, United Kingdom or by using the Contact Us enquiry form on our Website. You can choose to stop receiving marketing emails from us by following the unsubscribe link and instructions on the respective marketing emails messages we send you.
You may choose to opt out of your customer purchasing data being used for profiling purposes by contacting us.
Access to your personal information
The DPA gives you the right to access your personal information. Your right of access can be exercised in accordance with the DPA. Any access request may be subject to a fee (currently not exceeding £10) to meet our costs in providing you with details of the personal information we hold about you. To request access to your personal information, please contact us using the details below.
How to contact us
If you have any questions regarding this Privacy Policy, please feel free to contact us in any of the following ways:
- online via the Contact Us enquiry form on www.marlerhaley.co.uk
- by telephone on 0800 072 7742.
Policy changes
If we decide to change this Privacy Policy, we will post the updated Privacy Policy on our Website so that you are always aware of what personal information we collect, how we use it and under what circumstances we disclose it. The updated Privacy Policy will take effect as soon as it is posted on our Website.
This Policy was last updated on 19 April 2018.