Personal Data is any information relating to a natural person who can be identified, directly or indirectly. Personal Data includes, but is not limited to, any individually identifiable information that is maintained or transmitted about a living person in any form, including electronic, and that identifies or could be used to identify them.
Regulation(EU)2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 (General Data Protection Regulation)
A legal entity that determines the purposes and means for the processing of Personal Data.
A legal entity processing Personal Data on behalf of a Data Controller.
An agreement with a Third Party Data Processor that follows the template agreement approved by enfinium and the UK Legal Department.
The independent public authority that supervises the application of European data protection laws, through investigative and corrective powers.
An identifiable natural person whose Personal Data is being collected, held or processed.
The set of rights provided to data subjects by the GDPR: the right to be informed about the collection and the use of their Personal Data. the right to access Personal Data and supplementary information. the right to have inaccurate Personal Data rectified, or completed if it is incomplete. the right to erasure (to be forgotten) in certain circumstances. the right to restrict processing in certain circumstances. the right to data portability, which allows the data subject to obtain and reuse their Personal Data for their own purposes across different services. the right to object to processing in certain circumstances. rights in relation to automated decision making and profiling. the right to withdraw consent at any time (where relevant). the right to lodge a complaint.
All hardware and software including, but not limited to, host computers, files, applications, communications, email, fax, intranet, print servers, Workstations, stand-alone computers, laptops, handhelds, mobile phones, printers, software, hubs, switches, routers, cables, and all other internal and external computer and communications resources and devices which may receive, transmit, and/or store enfinium Personal Data.
If you have any general queries or questions about this policy,
please contact dataprotection@enfinium.co.uk in the first instance.