Privacy Policy

What this Privacy Policy covers

RDP Newmans LLP (OC353379 ) , is located at Lynwood House , 373-375 Station Road, Harrow, HA1 2AW and we are providing this Privacy Policy to explain our data collection, use and storage of any personal data which we process. We are registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office, registration number Z7103916. Our VAT registration number is 997083171.

RDP Newmans LLP is committed to protecting your privacy and uses the most powerful and safe online experience. This statement of privacy applies to the RDP Newmans LLP website and to our processing activities in general. The conditions of processing of personal data and the purposes for which personal data may be collected, stored and used are described in this Privacy Policy. By using the RDP Newmans LLP website, you signify that you are happy with the data protection practices described in this statement.

New legislation

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) due on May 25th 2018 provides new rights to individuals regarding the collection, storage and use of their personal data. This Privacy Policy has been updated to take account of any new requirements under GDPR, which will be enacted in the UK via a revised Data Protection Act. Also covered in this Privacy Policy are the requirements of the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 updated 2004 and 2011 (PECR). A revised ePrivacy Directive will be enacted into UK law and any changes will be adopted in a revised Privacy Policy.

Who is the Data Controller?

RDP Newmans LLP

Data Controller contact details

020 8357 2727

Responsible person

Lyndon Perez
privacy@rdpnewmans.com

What is personal data?

Personal data means any information which relates to a living individual who can be identified either directly or indirectly by reference to an identifier such as their name, email address and other personal details.

What type of data do we collect?

We may collect from you:

What about children’s data?

We do not knowingly process personal data of children under 16

New rights under the General Data Protection Regulation

Do we collect any special categories of personal data?

We do not collect any special categories of personal data, as defined by the GDPR, except if you are a staff member. If you apply for a vacancy within RDP Newmans LLP but are not successful, we will delete your personal information including any special categories in line with our retention policy.

Special categories of data under Article 9 of the GDPR are:

“racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, or trade union membership, and the processing of genetic data, biometric data for the purpose of uniquely identifying a natural person, data concerning health or data concerning a natural person’s sex life or sexual orientation”

Is data collected from third party or public domain sources?

We may collect your personal data from you, a member of staff, face to face, or from a public source where we believe that you will be interested in what we do. Where we collect personal data from third party or public domain source we provide a means to opt-out or unsubscribe on every message we send you.

How do we use your personal data?

We will only use your data for the purposes we have specified, primarily we use your personal data to send you what you have signed up for or where we have your consent to send you other information that we think you might be interested in.

Use of Google Fonts Web API

Our website utilises Google Fonts API to provide a unified and visually pleasing textual experience for our users. Google Fonts is a service offered by Google LLC (“Google”) that allows websites to utilise high-quality fonts.

By using Google Fonts, some information may be transferred to Google servers, which may be located in other countries. This section outlines how Google collects and uses data in relation to the Google Fonts Web API.

Data Collection by Google

When you visit a page on our website that uses Google Fonts, your web browser automatically sends a request to Google’s servers. This request may include the following information:

This data is primarily used by Google to serve the font files to your browser and to improve the overall service quality.

Google may also use this data for the purposes of analytics and to enhance user experience. The data is processed in accordance with Google’s Privacy Policy, which you can review for further details: Google’s Privacy Policy.

If you are concerned about the data collection practices associated with Google Fonts, you may choose to disable the Google Fonts service through browser settings or use browser extensions designed to block such features. However, doing so may affect the appearance and functionality of our website.

What are our grounds for lawful processing?

We collect your consent to deliver to you what you have signed up for. You always have a choice of opting out or unsubscribing or by contacting us at privacy@rdpnewmans.com

How to stop receiving communications.

RDP Newmans LLP will not send marketing communications to individuals who have unsubscribed, opted-out or otherwise asked us to stop direct marketing. Where we collect contact information from you which may be used for marketing purposes, we will let you know how to stop receiving such information if that’s what you prefer.

Surveys or marketing research

We may contact you from time to time to seek your views via a short survey to inform our strategic direction, your thoughts about our work, and other matters. You always have the choice about whether to take part in our research.

Is data processed outside of the UK? – If so how is it protected?

The disclosure of personal information to a third party set out above may involve the transfer of data to jurisdictions outside the European Economic Area in accordance with the requirements of the GDPR. Such countries may not have the same data protection laws as the EEA. The Firm has sought confirmation from such parties that they comply with GDPR. The Firm has not verified the compliance referred to above and cannot be held responsible if any party does not comply with GDPR.

Is data shared with 3rd parties and if so, who?

We do not share personal data with 3rd parties for any purposes unless required to by law, where it is necessary to administer the relationship between us or where we have another legitimate interest in doing so. We may also need to share your data with a regulator or to otherwise comply with the law.

Disclosure to other organisations, e.g. authorities, data processor

We sometimes disclose personal data to our suppliers in order for them to process personal data on our behalf. When we do so we have a contract in place compliant with the GDPR to ensure the security of any personal data that each processor or sub-processor processes. We are called upon to disclose data on legal and tax issues, where they apply, to the regulatory authorities.

Cookie policy

Our website does not use cookies or other tracking devices. Click here to view our cookie policy.

Data security – how we protect your data

We follow appropriate security procedures in the collection, storage and use of your Information so as to prevent unauthorised access by third parties.

We process data at our offices at Lynwood House , 373-375 Station Road, Harrow, HA1 2AW with access restrictions in place and at the sites of our data processors within the UK. Our IT specialist retains our data at a different location equally protected behind the appropriate firewalls and other security devices.

However, unfortunately, the transmission of Information via the Internet is not completely secure. We cannot ensure the security of your Information transmitted by you to us via the internet. Any such transmission is at your own risk and you acknowledge and agree that we shall not be responsible for any unauthorised use, distribution, damage or destruction of your Information, except to the extent we are required to accept such responsibility by the GDPR, The Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations or the Data Protection Act. Once we have received your Information we will use security procedures and features to prevent unauthorised access to it.

External links not covered by this policy

Please remember that when you use a link to go from our website to another website or you request a service from a third party, our Policy no longer applies. Your browsing and interaction on any other website or your dealings with any other third party service provider, is subject to that website’s or third party service provider’s own rules and policies. We do not monitor, control, or endorse the information collection or privacy practices of any third parties. We encourage you to become familiar with the privacy practices of every website you visit or third party service provider that you deal with and to contact them if you have any questions about their respective privacy policies and practices. This Policy applies solely to Information collected by us through our website or services and does not apply to these third party websites and third party service providers.

Data Retention Policy

Our policy is to retain data only as long as this is necessary. If you unsubscribe or opt-out we may keep your personal data on a suppression list so that we don’t contact you again.

CCTV

Please be advised that if you visit our premises CCTV is in operation for security purposes in the access areas to the building and car park.

What to do if you have a concern.

Please contact us at privacy@rdpnewmans.com and we’ll be happy to help you.

The Regulator of GDPR, the Data Protection Act 2018 and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003, updated 2004 and 2011 is the Information Commissioner’s Office. If you feel you wish to draw the Regulator’s attention to the way and the purposes for which we are processing personal data, you may contact the ICO by clicking here

https://ico.org.uk/concerns/

Changes to this Privacy Policy

Amendments  to this Privacy Policy are made every time something changes in the way or the purposes under which we process personal data.

When last updated?

May 25th 2018