Privacy policy

 

Who we are

Our website address is: https://www.fieldsportscompetitions.co.uk

This privacy policy sets out the policy with respect to the collection, processing, storage, disclosure and recording (using so-called “cookies”) of personal information supplied by you. We, Fieldsports Television Ltd, respect your privacy and are committed to treating any information that we obtain about you with as much care as possible and in a manner that is compliant with all applicable data protection legislation including the EU General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 (“GDPR”) and any national implementing laws in relation to the same (collectively, “Data Protection Legislation”). Before accessing our website, we would like to inform you of what data we may request from you and for which purposes such data is collected and used.

What personal data we may collect you

  1. Your full name, postal address, country, email address, telephone number and other information provided by you.
  2. Information in relation to special offers, surveys, etc.
  3. Your payment details when you enter a prize draw, competition, contest on our website which may include your payment card details
  4. Website usage data.

What we may use this data for

  1. Confirmation email after purchase of ticket(s), competition and contest entry receipts and email up-dates.
  2. Processing your entry payment into a competition.
  3. Contacting you if you are a winner.
  4. For our own internal records.
  5. To improve the products and services we provide.
  6. To contact you in response to a specific enquiry.
  7. To customise the website for you.
  8. Sending you promotional and marketing materials, notifications, updates and exclusive news.

Cookies

A cookie is built specifically for internet web browsers to track, personalise, and save information about each user’s session. A ‘session’ refers to the time you spend on our site. It enables our website to identify your computer as you view different pages on our website. They also allow us to track how much people use our website and what pages are the most popular.

What we may use cookies for

  1. Storing information about your preferences.
  2. Identifying who is browsing our website so we can make your preferred content available to you easier.

Altering cookies

Within your browser settings you will have the ability to block all or some cookies that are on our website. However, if you use your browser settings to block all cookies (including essential cookies) you may not be able to access all or parts of our website. Unless you have changed your browser settings to block cookies, our website will issue cookies when you visit it.

To find out more about cookies, visit AllAboutCookies.org/manage-cookies

Sharing your personal information

We will never share any of your personal data with third parties, except as set out here or otherwise notified to you or agreed between you and us from time to time.

From time to time, we will also need to share personal data with the following types of third-party service providers with whom engage to provide services which facilitate our business and who may need to process your personal data to the extent necessary to provide those services;

  1. Email service providers.
  2. Web analytics services such as Google Analytics.
  3. Professional service providers, such as marketing agencies, advertising partners and website hosts
  4. Logistics companies.
  5. Address verification services.
  6. Integration platform providers

We ensure that any third-party engaged by us who processes your personal data has policies and procedures in place to ensure compliance with the data protection legislation. Unless otherwise disclosed to you from time to time, we will remain the data controller in respect of your personal data notwithstanding that third-parties may be engaged as data processors.

We may share your personal information with third-parties where we are required to do so by law or regulation (such as in connection with an investigation of fraud or other legal enquiry) or in connection with other legal proceedings (including where we believe that your actions violate applicable laws, or any usage guidelines for specific products or services, or threaten the rights, property, or safety of us, our users, or others).