Privacy Policy

Last Updated: September 2023

Please read the terms of this policy carefully before using the site. Our Cookie Policy also forms part of this Privacy Policy.

1. Introduction and important information

Well-Typed LLP (“We” or “us”) are committed to protecting and respecting your personal data and privacy.

This privacy policy relates to how we use and collect personal data from you when you access our Website, contact us, become our client or supplier, or use our Training Programmes, Training Materials and Resources.

Please note that:

  • our Website, Training Programmes and other services are not intended for children under the age of 18 and we do not collect data relating to children; and

  • our Website, Resources and associated websites may include links to third-party websites, plug-ins and applications. Clicking on those links or enabling those connections may allow third parties to collect and/or share data about you. We do not control these third-party websites and are not responsible for their privacy statements.

Whenever you provide personal data, we are legally obliged to use your information in line with all applicable laws concerning the protection of such information; including but not limited to the Data Protection Act 2018 and the General Data Protection Regulation 2016 (GDPR), described in this policy as the “Data Protection Laws”.

This policy may be amended or updated from time to time and any revisions will be posted to this page, so please check back regularly.

2. Who we are and how to contact us

  1. For the purpose of the Data Protection Laws, the data controller is Well-Typed LLP unless otherwise set out in this policy. We are a private limited liability partnership registered in England and Wales under number OC335890. Our registered office is at 27 Old Gloucester Street, London, WC1N 3AX, England.

  2. If you want to request more information about our privacy policy or information regarding data protection you should contact us by email to info@well-typed.com or using the contact details on our website.

  3. You have the right to make a complaint at any time to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), the UK supervisory authority for data protection issues. We would, however, appreciate the chance to deal with your concerns before you approach the ICO so please contact us in the first instance.

3. The data we collect about you

  1. We collect and process personal data. Typically, the personal data we collect and process will include identity, contract, transactional, technical, profile, usage, communications and training data such as:

    1. Identity Data includes first name, last name, title or other identifier (such as job title), date of birth, gender and images.

    2. Contact Data includes billing address, email addresses and telephone numbers.

    3. Transaction Data includes details about services you have purchased from us.

    4. Technical Data includes internet protocol (IP) address, your login data, browser type and version, time zone setting and location, browser plug-in types and versions, operating system and platform, and other technology on the devices you use to access this website.

    5. Profile Data includes your username and password, purchases or orders made by you, your interests, preferences (including details about your personal likes and dislikes as identified during your visits to our premises), feedback and survey responses.

    6. Usage Data includes information about how you use our website, products and services.

    7. Communications Data includes your preferences in receiving marketing from us and your communication preferences.

    8. Training Data includes your progress through our Training Programmes and performance results.

      Please note that we may collect and/or process other personal data from time to time.

  2. We also collect, use and share aggregated data, such as statistical or demographic data for any purpose. Aggregated data could be derived from your personal data but is not considered to be personal data in law as it will not directly or indirectly reveal your identity. For example, we may aggregate your usage data to calculate a percentage of users accessing a specific feature of our services. However, if we combine or connect your 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 solely in accordance with this policy.

  3. 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.

4. How is your personal data collected?

  1. We use different methods to collect data from and about you including through:

    1. Direct interactions. You may give us your Identity, Contact, Profile, Communications and Training Data by filling in forms or by corresponding with us by post, phone, messaging service, email or otherwise. This includes personal data you provide when you:

      1. contact us with an enquiry;

      2. apply for and participate in our Training Programmes;

      3. request marketing to be sent to you;

      4. respond to a survey; or

      5. give us feedback.

    2. Automated technologies or interactions. As you interact with our Website and Resources, we will automatically collect Technical and Usage Data about your equipment, browsing actions and patterns. We collect this personal data by using log files and other similar technologies.

      In particular, we use Plausible Analytics to track overall trends in the usage of our website. Plausible Analytics collects only aggregated information, which does not allow us to identify any visitor to our website. For more information, please visit the Plausible Analytics Data Policy.

      We also make use of cookies; please see our Cookie Policy for further details.

    3. Third parties or publicly available sources. We may receive personal data about you from various third parties and public sources as set out below:

      1. Identity, Contact and Profile Data from your Administrator, where they are responsible for providing you access to a Training Programme.

      2. Identity, Contact and Transaction Data from providers of technical or payment services.

      3. Identity and Contact Data from publicly available sources such as Companies House.

5. If you fail to provide personal data

Where we need to collect personal data by law, or under the terms of a contract we have with you, and you fail to provide that data when requested, we may not be able to perform the contract we have or are trying to enter into with you (for example, to provide you with our services). In this case, we may have to cancel all or part of the contract you have with us but we will notify you if this is the case at the time.

6. How your data will be used

  1. We use information held about you to:

    1. carry out our obligations arising from any contracts entered into between you and us;

    2. provide our Training Programmes, including any third party services we make available to you;

    3. carry out feedback and research on our services; and

    4. notify you about changes to our services.

  2. We never sell your data to third parties or allow third parties to contact you without your permission.

  3. We share your data with third parties where there is a legal obligation for us to do so or we have identified a valid lawful basis as set out in the table below (please also see clause 7 below). We may process your personal data without your knowledge or consent where this is required or permitted by law.

  4. We have set out below in a table format, a description of all the ways we plan to use your personal data, and which of the legal bases we rely on to do so. We have also identified what our legitimate interests are where appropriate. Note that we may process your personal data for more than one lawful ground depending on the specific purpose for which we are using your data. Please contact us if you need details about the specific legal ground we are relying on to process your personal data where more than one ground has been set out in the table below.

Purpose/Activity Type of data Lawful basis for processing including basis of legitimate interest
To register you as a new client or participant of our Training Programme.

Identity

Contact

Performance of a contract with you

To provide our services or Training Programme and to process related transactions, including:

Manage payments, fees and charges

Collect and recover money owed to us

Identity

Contact

Transaction

Usage

Communications

Training

Performance of a contract with you

Necessary for our legitimate interests (to recover debts due to us)

To provide our Training Programme to participants through an Administrator (where we act as a data processor).

Identity

Contact

Usage

Communications

Training

Lawful basis determined by data controller (the Administrator).

We act as data processor under a separate agreement between us and the Administrator.

To manage our relationship with you which will include:

Notifying you about changes to our terms or privacy policy

Asking you to leave a review or take a survey

Identity

Contact

Profile

Communications

Performance of a contract with you

Necessary to comply with a legal obligation

Necessary for our legitimate interests (to keep our records updated and to study how customers use our products/services)

To administer and protect our business and Resources (including troubleshooting, data analysis, testing, system maintenance, support, reporting and hosting of data).

Identity

Contact

Technical

Necessary for our legitimate interests (for running our business, provision of administration and IT services, network security, to prevent fraud and in the context of a business reorganisation or group restructuring exercise)

Necessary to comply with a legal obligation

To measure or understand the effectiveness of the services we provide to you

Identity

Contact

Profile

Usage

Communications

Technical

Necessary for our legitimate interests (to study how customers use our products/services, to develop them, to grow our business and to inform our marketing strategy)
To use data analytics to improve our website, products/services, marketing, customer relationships and experiences

Technical

Usage

Profile

Necessary for our legitimate interests (to define types of customers for our products and services, to keep our website updated and relevant, to develop our business and to inform our marketing strategy)
To make suggestions and recommendations to you about goods or services that may be of interest to you

Identity

Contact

Technical

Usage

Profile

Communications

Necessary for our legitimate interests (to develop our products/services and grow our business)

7. Lawful basis for processing

  1. We only process your data (which may include providing it to a third party) where we have identified a valid lawful basis to do so. These are as follows:

    1. Contractual obligation – means processing that is necessary to comply with our obligations arising out of a contract, for example, where you have bought services from us we will use the personal data you provide to fulfil our contractual obligations.

    2. Legitimate Interest - means in the interest of our business in conducting and managing our business to enable us to give you the best service/product and the best and most secure experience. We make sure we consider and balance any potential impact on you (both positive and negative) and your rights before we process you personal data for our legitimate interests. Where we use legitimate interests we will record our decision on making this decision. We rely on legitimate interest where processing of the data we hold on you does not, in our opinion, affect your rights or freedoms and is proportionate to our interests e.g. keeping you up to date with our latest services or obtaining your feedback on our service.

    3. Consent – We will seek to obtain your consent to process:

      1. your data outside our contractual obligations (see above) unless we have identified a Legitimate Interest (see above); and

      2. any special category data.

    4. Legal obligation – We may process your data where we it is necessary for us to do so to comply with the law.

8. Third Parties and sharing information

  1. We will keep your information within the organisation except where disclosure is required or permitted by law or when we use third party service providers (data processors) to supply and support our services to you. We have contracts in place with our data processors. This means that they cannot do anything with your personal data unless we have instructed them to do so. They will hold it securely and retain it for the period we instruct.

  2. This list sets out the categories of recipients of personal data:

    • Our data centre service provider (including email and website hosting), currently Hetzner Online GmbH
    • Your Administrator (the intermediary responsible for enrolling you in a Training Programme), if any
    • Our professional service providers (accountants, solicitors)
    • Banks and other providers of payment services (e.g. to process a payment to you)
    • Our insurers (where relevant to an insurance claim)

9. Marketing

  1. We may use your personal data to form a view on what we think you may want or need, or what may be of interest to you. This is how we decide which products, services and offers may be relevant for you (we call this marketing).

  2. You may receive marketing communications from us if you have requested information from us or purchased services from us and you have not opted out of receiving that marketing.

  3. You can ask us to stop sending you marketing messages at any time by following the opt-out links on any marketing message sent to you, or by contacting us at any time.

  4. We will not share your personal data with any third party for marketing purposes.

10. International transfers

  1. Your data is stored by us and our data processors in the UK or the European Economic Area (EEA), primarily in data centers in Germany and Finland.

  2. However, in some cases we may need to transfer data to third parties based outside the UK or EEA. Whenever we transfer your personal data out of the EEA, we ensure a similar degree of protection is afforded to it by ensuring at least one of the following safeguards is implemented. We will either:

    1. transfer your personal data to countries that have been deemed to provide an adequate level of protection for personal data by the European Commission; or

    2. ensure that standard contractual clauses (SCCs) are in place and we have received assurances that an adequate level of protection of the personal data is achieved (based on a case by case assessment of the circumstances of the transfer), including adequate technical and operational measures in place to protect the personal data.

  3. Please contact us if you want further information on the specific mechanism used by us when transferring your personal data out of the EEA.

11. Data security

  1. We have put in place appropriate security measures to prevent your personal data from being accidentally lost, used or accessed in an unauthorised way, altered or disclosed. In addition, we limit access to your personal data to those employees, agents, contractors and other third parties who have a business need to know. They will only process your personal data on our instructions and they are subject to a duty of confidentiality.

  2. We have put in place procedures to deal with any suspected personal data breach and will notify you and any applicable regulator of a breach where we are legally required to do so.

12. Data retention

  1. We will only retain your personal data for as long as reasonably necessary to fulfil the purposes we collected it for, including for the purposes of satisfying any legal, regulatory, tax, accounting or reporting requirements. We may retain your personal data for a longer period in the event of a complaint or if we reasonably believe there is a prospect of litigation in respect to our relationship with you.

  2. 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 from 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, and the applicable legal, regulatory, tax, accounting or other requirements.

  3. By law we have to keep basic information about our clients (including Contact, Identity and Transaction Data) for 6 years after they cease being clients.

  4. In some circumstances you can ask us to delete your data (see below for further information).

  5. We may anonymise your personal data (so that it can no longer be associated with you) for research or statistical purposes, in which case we may use this information indefinitely without further notice to you. Please see clause 3.2.

13. Your rights

  1. Under the Data Protection Laws your rights are:

    1. To be informed – We must make this privacy policy (sometimes referred to as a privacy notice) available to you and be transparent over how we process your data.

    2. Access – You are entitled to know what details we hold about you and why. We strive to be as open as we can be in terms of giving people access to their personal data. You can find out if we hold any of your personal data by making a formal request under the Data Protection Laws. Such requests should be made using the contact details provided in this policy. If we do not hold information about you we will confirm this in writing at the earliest opportunity. If we do hold your personal data we will respond in writing. Our response will:

      1. confirm that your data is being processed;

      2. verify the lawfulness and the purpose of the processing;

      3. confirm the categories of personal data being processed;

      4. confirm the type of recipient to whom the personal data have been or will be disclosed; and

      5. let you have a copy of the data in format we deem suitable or as reasonably required by you.

    3. Rectification – We are obliged to correct or update your details. We will correct or update your data without delay provided you make the request in writing to the contact details provided in this policy, clearly specifying which data is incorrect or out of date.

    4. Erasure – This is also known as the “right to be forgotten”. Under Data Protection Laws you have the right to require us to erase your personal data under specific circumstances. A request for your personal data to be deleted will be decided on a case by case basis and should be submitted in writing to the contact details provided in this policy.

    5. Restrict processing – You have the right to ‘block’ or suppress the processing by us of your personal data.

    6. Portability – You have the right to obtain the personal data that you have provided to us in a commonly used machine-readable format and reuse it with a different provider.

    7. Object – You have the right to object to us processing your data in certain circumstances. You have an absolute right to stop your data being used for direct marketing, but in other circumstances we may still be allowed (or required) to process your personal data if we can show you that we have a compelling reason for doing so.

    8. Rights in relation to automated decision making and profiling – We do not use automatic decision making or profiling.

    9. Withdraw consent. Where you have given us consent to process your personal data, you can withdraw that consent at any time either by contacting us using the details set out in this policy, or by following the opt-out links in electronic messages where relevant. We do not penalise individuals who wish to withdraw consent and we act on withdrawals of consent as soon as we can.

  2. Please note that you may need to provide identification in order to prove who you are if you wish to invoke any of your rights as provided by the Data Protection Laws and as summarised above.

  3. If you agree, we will try to deal with your request informally, for example by providing you with the specific information you need over the telephone.

14. Applications to work for us

If you apply to work for us (directly or indirectly) in any role we may receive data about you from third parties. In addition, we will keep the details of your application and any additional information provided to us by you or others during your application so that we can keep you informed of future opportunities that you may be interested in. If you do not wish for us to keep your details for this reason, please let us know by contacting us using the details provided in this policy.