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Privacy policy

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This privacy policy outlines how we respect privacy when we deal with personal information collected by our organisation.

This Privacy Policy applies to information we (Right To Life UK) collect about individuals who interact with our organisation. It explains what personal information we collect and how we use it.

If you have any comments or questions about this notice, feel free to contact us at info@righttolife.org.uk.

1. Personal data that we process

The following table explains the types of data we collect and the legal basis, under current data protection legislation, on which this data is processed.

Purpose

Data (key elements)

Basis

Enquiring about our organisation and its work

First name, last name, email, message

Legitimate interests – it is necessary for us to read and store your message so that we can respond in the way that you would expect.

Subscribing to email updates about our work

Full name, email

Consent – you have given your active consent.

Making a donation

Title, first name, last name, email, address, payment information

Legitimate interests – this information is necessary for us to fulfil your intention of donating money and your expectation of receiving a confirmation message.

Campaigning action

Name, email, address, message to recipient e.g. MP

Consent – you have given your active consent.

Website functionality

Website activity collected through cookies

Legitimate interests – it is necessary for us to store a small amount of information, usually through cookies, to deliver functionality that you would expect, such as remembering the contents of an online form before you have fully completed the process.

Website performance and user behaviour to improve our services and user experience

Anonymised

  • IP address
  • Browser and system information
  • Device type
  • Pages visited
  • Time spent on site
  • Referral source
  • User interactions (clicks, scrolls)

Consent – you have given your active consent before deploying Google Analytics cookies or collecting any data

Website usage profiles enhanced demographic and interest data to improve our services and user experience

Enable remarketing and advertising reporting capabilities

Improve ad targeting and personalisation

Gain deeper insights into user behaviour and preferences

Anonymised

  • Demographic information (age, gender)
  • Interest categories
  • Ad impression data
  • Click data
  • Device and browser information
  • Unique identifiers (such as Google advertising cookies)
  • Website interaction data

Consent – you have given your active consent before deploying Google Signals Advertising Features cookies or collecting any data. By law, we cannot use this data for advertising.

Meta Pixel: to measure ad effectiveness, optimise marketing campaigns, and understand user interactions with our website and Facebook/Instagram ads

Anonymised:

  • IP address
  • Browser information
  • Device information
  • Pages visited
  • User ID (if logged into Facebook)
  • Actions taken on the website

Consent – you have given your active consent before activating the Meta Pixel or collecting any data

Statsig: software company that helps businesses manage product releases and optimise product features for better user experiences while ensuring privacy compliance



Anonymised:

  • IP address
  • Browser information
  • Device information
  • Pages visited
  • Website interaction data
  • Frequency of visit

Consent – you have given your active consent before activating Statsig or collecting any data

 

2. How we use your data

We will only use your data in a manner that is appropriate considering the basis on which that data was collected, as set out in the table at the top of this policy.

For example, we may use your personal information to:

  • reply to enquiries you send to us;
  • handle donations or other transactions that you initiate;
  • where you have specifically agreed to this, send you marketing communications by email relating to our work which we think may be of interest to you;
  • understand the behaviour of our supporters and website visitors in terms of demographic information, interests, click data, device and browser information in order to send you more targeted communications;
  • understand cross-website behaviour from Meta websites and Google account holders where opted in;
  • measure advertising effectiveness.

3. When we share your data

We will only pass your data to third parties in the following circumstances:

  • you have provided your explicit consent for us to pass data to a named third party;
  • we are using a third party purely for the purposes of processing data on our behalf and we have in place a data processing agreement with that third party that fulfils our legal obligations in relation to the use of third party data processors; or
  • we are required by law to share your data.

In addition, we will only pass data to third parties outside of the EU where appropriate safeguards are in place as defined by Article 46 of the General Data Protection Regulation.

Financial transactions relating to our website and services are handled by our payment service providers (CAF, Stripe, GoCardless, and Paypal). We will share transaction data with our payment services providers only to the extent necessary for the purposes of processing your payments, refunding such payments and dealing with complaints and queries relating to such payments and refunds. All this is done in accordance with the payment service providers’ privacy policies and their terms.

We use Facebook, Meta and Google tools to understand user behaviour demographics, and to personalise content and adverts. We use Statsig to optimise product features for better user experiences. Please see 6. Cookies and usage tracking for more information.

In addition to the specific disclosures of personal data set out in this Section, we may disclose your personal data where such disclosure is necessary for compliance with a legal obligation to which we are subject, or in order to protect your vital interests or the vital interests of another natural person. We may also disclose your personal data where such disclosure is necessary for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims, whether in court proceedings or in an administrative or out-of-court procedure.

We use MailChimp to manage our direct communications with supporters. To access privacy controls for these direct communications click the ‘update profile’ link, which is in the footer of all email correspondence you receive from Right To Life UK. On the page accessible at the link you can control how you receive direct communications from us and control the publication of your information through Mailchimp in accordance with their privacy policy and terms of use. There is also the option to unsubscribe from emails made available in the footer of all email correspondence.

4. How long we keep your data

We take the principles of data minimisation and removal seriously and have internal policies in place to ensure that we only ever ask for the minimum amount of data for the associated purpose and delete that data promptly once it is no longer required.

Where data is collected on the basis of consent, we will seek renewal of consent at least every three years.

5. Rights you have over your data

You have a range of rights over your data, which include the following:

  • Where data processing is based on consent, you may revoke this consent at any time and we will make it as easy as possible for you to do this (for example by putting ‘unsubscribe’ links at the bottom of all our marketing emails).
  • You have the right to ask for rectification and/or deletion of your information.
  • You have the right of access to your information.
  • You have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner if you feel your rights have been infringed.

A full summary of your legal rights over your data can be found on the Information Commissioner’s website here: https://ico.org.uk/

If you would like to access the rights listed above, or any other legal rights you have over your data under current legislation, please get in touch with us.

Please note that relying on some of these rights, such as the right to deleting your data, will make it impossible for us to continue to deliver some services to you. However, where possible we will always try to allow the maximum access to your rights while continuing to deliver as many services to you as possible.

6. Cookies and usage tracking

If you would like to view or amend your individual cookie consent, please click this link.

A cookie is a small file of letters and numbers that is downloaded onto your computer when you visit a website. Cookies are used by many websites and can do a number of things, eg remembering your preferences, recording what you have put in your shopping basket, and counting the number of people looking at a website.

Where cookies are used to collect personal data, we list these purposes in section 1 above, along with other personal data that we collect. However, we also use some cookies that do not collect personal information but that do help us collect anonymous information about how people use our website. 

We use Facebook Advertising and Meta Pixel Re-Marketing. This tool allows us to understand and deliver ads and make them more relevant to you, and understand Facebook and Instagram users’ interactions with our website. The collected data remains anonymous and we cannot see the personal data of any individual user. However, the collected data is saved and processed by Meta. Meta may be able to connect the data with your Meta accounts and use the data for their own advertising purposes (in accordance with Meta’s Data Use Policy). Meta has ultimate control of the information gathered through Facebook Advertising, Meta Pixel Re-Marketing, and communications. You can opt out of Meta’s use of cookies and Meta Pixel Re-Marketing through settings on your Facebook and/or Instagram account.

We use Google Analytics for this purpose. Google Analytics generates statistical and other information about website usage by means of cookies, which are stored on users’ computers. The information collected by Google Analytics about usage of our website is not personally identifiable. The data is collected anonymously, stored by Google and used by us to create reports about website usage. Google’s privacy policy is available at http://www.google.com/privacypolicy.html.

We use Google Analytics Advertising Features to allow us to understand more in-depth information about our users. If users opt into this, data from their Google account will help us understand, anonymously, the interests and behaviour of our users more broadly from their activity on other devices and websites. Data collected includes demographic information (age, gender), interest categories, ad impression data, click data, granular location to city level, granular device data regarding website users. 

You can adjust your preferences generally for Google via Google Ads Settings on your mobile/device apps. Google has an on-demand browser opt-out tool here

We use Statsig to allow us to selectively manage product releases and optimise product features for better user experiences. If users opt into this, data on their site usage, including actions and behaviour such as clicks, views, frequency of visit, device and location are collected anonymously.

7. Modifications

We may modify this Privacy Policy from time to time and will publish the most current version on our website. If a modification meaningfully reduces your rights, we’ll notify people whose personal data we hold and is affected.

8. Our details

This website is owned and operated by the Right To Life UK.

We are registered in England and Wales under registration number 1099319, and our registered office is at Right To Life UK, PO Box 78135, Westminster, London, SW1P 9WS.

Our principal place of business is at Right To Life UK, PO Box 78135, Westminster, London, SW1P 9WS.

You can contact us:

  1. by post, to Right To Life UK, PO Box 78135, Westminster, London, SW1P 9WS
  2. using our website contact form;
  3. by telephone, on +44 0203 488 7978;
  4. by email, using info@righttolife.org.uk

9. Data protection officer

You can contact our data protection officer at: info@righttolife.org.uk.

10. Political images

All images of politicians are sourced from parliament website: https://members.parliament.uk/ and are used with permission under the Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) licence.

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