Privacy notice and data protection
This privacy notice explains your rights under the Data Protection Act 2018 and General Data Protection Regulation. It describes the type of information we may hold about you, how it may be processed and who we might share it with.
Personal data (which we will call ‘data’ throughout the rest of this notice) means any information about an individual from which that person can be identified.
YEG Insolvency Ltd T/A Scottish Trust Deed is registered with the Information Commissioner (registration number ZA309473) to handle your data.
If you would like to write to us, please use the below address.
General Enquiries
Scottish Trust Deed, 89 West Regent Street, Glasgow, G2 2BA
1. Scottish Trust Deed
As an organisation we process a lot of data. We manage your personal data to deliver a number of help and information services. We are committed to protecting and respecting your privacy.
To find out more information about help delivered by us, visit Scottishtrustdeed.help where you will also find a privacy notice with details of how we manage client information in relation to help.
2. As a visitor to our website
When online, we provide links to other parts of Scottish trust Deed, including the Scottish trust Deed website. These areas will include important information about how any personal data you provide will be used. Please ensure you read this information.
We’ll only use your personal information when we are required to by law. We’ll use your personal information where:
- It is needed to perform a task carried out in the public interest
- We need to comply with a legal requirement
- It is necessary for the purposes of the prevention, investigation, detection or prosecution of criminal offences
3. Contact us
We provide a contact forms through which we collect a name and email address. We ask that these forms are not used to convey additional personal information.
We will use the information you provide to respond to your enquiry.
In some cases, we will share data with third parties when needed to fulfil our services, for example we use the services to help manage this website. We require third parties to respect the security of your data and to treat it in line with the law.
We will keep your data only for as long as it’s needed. The length of time may vary across the organisation, depending on the reason for collecting or holding the data. For example, the information you provide on this website under ‘Contact’ will be kept for seven days only after it has been passed to our colleagues best placed to respond to your enquiry. Thereafter, the information will be kept in line with legal and business requirements, for example if your enquiry relates to a benefit, it will be kept for a duration of the benefit plus seven years, in line with the requirement of the Public Sector Finance Manual.
In some cases, such as where fraud, error, or debt are involved, your data may be held for a longer period.
Scottish Trust Deed has a Safeguards Policy for processing special categories of personal data and criminal convictions. To receive a copy of our Safeguards Policy without charge contact our Data Protection Officer.
4. Analytics
When someone visits www.scottishtrustdeed.help we may use a third party service, Google Analytics, to collect standard internet log information and details of visitor behaviour patterns. The cookies are turned off by default.
If you choose to switch these cookies on, we collect information about:
- the pages you visit and how long you spend on each page
- how you got to Scottish Trust Deed’s website
- what you click on while you’re visiting Scottish Trust Deed’s website
Any information we get is received in a way that we can’t identify anyone by it. For example, we never receive your name or address.
We do not make, and do not allow Google to make, any attempt to find out the identities of those visiting our website.
5. Your data will not be sent outside the UK or EEA
Your data will not be processed or sent outside the UK or EEA without suitable safeguards being in place.
6. Your rights
Under certain circumstances, you have the right to:
- know what data we hold about you (known as a subject access request). This allows you to check that your data is being processed lawfully
- request your information be corrected or updated for accuracy
- request your data be deleted. This allows you to ask us to delete or remove your data when there is no good reason for us continuing to process your data. However, this does not apply where we are legally obliged to process your data or for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest
- ask us to stop processing your data, unless we can show a legal reason to continue
- request the restriction of processing of your data in certain circumstances. This allows you to ask us to suspend the processing of personal information about you, for example if you want to correct the accuracy of your personal data and you are verifying the accuracy of the data
- ask us to share your information with other organisations in certain circumstances, like when you have given your consent for us to process your data
Please note that we do not have to comply with your requests in cases of the prevention, detection, investigation or prosecution of criminal offences.
7. How to contact us about your data
You have a right to access your data. You can ask us to see the data we hold about you.
Please contact our Data Protection Officer to ask about this, any of your other rights, or for any other questions or comments you may have. You can either ask for your information face to face, over the phone or online.
You can write to us at the below address.
Scottish Trust Deed, 10 Payne Street, Glasgow, G4 0LF
You can contact the Information Commissioner if you are concerned about how we process your data. If you are going to do this, we would ask you to let us have the chance to put things right first, by getting in contact with our Data Protection Officer and letting them know your concerns.
To lodge a complaint with the independent Information Commissioner, you can contact them using the below details.
Email: casework@ico.org.uk
Website: https://ico.org.uk/
Alternatively, you can write to:
The Information Commissioner
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AF