1. Who we are and how to contact us?
We obtain your personal information when you use our website or mobile application to provide you with Courier services.
We ask that you read this privacy notice carefully as it contains important information about the personal information we collect about you, how we use it, and the situations in which we may share your information with other organisations.
The website and mobile application are operated by Courier SpandEx UK Ltd company number 13412497 and registered office at 71-75 Shelton Street, Convent Garden, London WC2H 9JQ.
For the purposes of the General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 and the Data Protection Act 2018 (the Act and GDPR together the ‘Data Protection Legislation’) Courier SpandEx UK Ltd is the data controller.
This means that we are responsible for, and control the processing of, your personal information. We are registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office, or ICO.
How to contact us
If you have any questions about how we use your personal information, please contact info@courierspandex.com or write to us at 71-75 Shelton Street, Convent Garden, London WC2H 9JQ.
2. What information we process and why
When you visit our website or mobile application and use our delivery services, we need to process your information for a number of different reasons. The types of personal information processed, and the legal bases are explained below.
When you use our website or mobile application, we may process the following information:
Legal basis: When you use our website or mobile application, we use your information because it is in our legitimate interests as a business to manage our website and mobile application and to promote our products and services.
When you use our delivery services we may process:
Legal bases: When you use our delivery services, we use your information to perform a contract that we have entered into with you or because it is in our legitimate interests as a business to provide delivery services to you and to continue to improve our services. We may also use your information for other reasons because you have given your explicit consent (e.g., in the case of marketing surveys).
The length of time we keep your personal data will vary depending on the nature of the personal data and the reason we are obliged to hold it. We will apply appropriate measures to protect your personal data.
3. Third parties who process your data on our behalf
We sometimes select third parties to process your personal data on our behalf in order to provide the right service to us and in turn to provide the service to you. We only transfer your personal data to third parties who adhere to appropriate data security standards and controls.
We may also transfer your personal data to the following third parties:
Occasionally we may need to transfer your personal data to countries outside the UK. Where this is the case, we ensure that the transfer is subject to appropriate safeguards to protect your personal data and complies with applicable law which may include having standard contractual clauses in place with the third-party.
4. Your Rights
In addition to the right to be informed about how we use your personal information (as set out in this privacy notice), you have various other rights in respect of the personal information we hold about you – these are set out in more detail below.
Some of these rights only apply in certain circumstances and we may not be able to fulfil every request.
If we receive a request from you to exercise any of the following rights, we may ask you to verify your identity before acting on the request; this is to ensure that your data is protected and kept secure.
Right of Access
You have the right to make a request for copies of the personal data we are processing for you. This is known as a Subject Access Request. To exercise your right of access please notify us via any of our contacts detailed at the beginning of this policy.
Right to Rectification
If you believe that we hold inaccurate personal data about you, then you can request that your data be updated. Depending on the type of personal data you believe is inaccurate, we may ask you for further proof to ensure that the personal data is being corrected properly. If we are satisfied that the personal data is inaccurate, we will make the necessary changes. Please understand that records of deliveries may not be able to be altered given our mandate to comply with regulatory and legal requirements. To exercise your right to rectification please notify us via any of our contacts detailed at the beginning of this policy.
Right to Erasure
You have a right to ask for your personal data to be erased. However, this right will not apply where we are required to comply with a legal obligation or where we need personal data for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims. We cannot comply with an erasure request where you have been provided services for which we must keep records. To exercise your right to erasure please notify us via any of our contacts detailed at the beginning of this policy. When we receive your request, we will confirm whether the information has been deleted or tell you the reason why it cannot be deleted.
Right to Restriction
You have a right to request that processing of personal data is restricted. In certain circumstances however, we may continue to process the personal data for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims. To exercise your right to restriction please notify us via any of our contacts detailed at the beginning of this policy.
Right to Object
You have the right to object to the processing of your data. However, we do not have to stop the processing if we can demonstrate compelling legitimate grounds for the processing (taking into account our processing activities, the nature of our business and our legitimate interests) and that these grounds override your interests, rights and freedoms or in the event that we need the personal data for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims.
To enable us to consider any objection we will need to know what specific interests, rights or freedoms relating to your situation you believe will potentially be put at risk by our processing. If we do stop processing your personal data, this may affect our ability to deliver our service to you. To exercise your right to object please notify us via any of our contacts detailed at the beginning of this policy.
Right to Portability
In certain circumstances, you can request that we provide you with your personal data in a commonly used format. To exercise your right to portability please notify us via any of our contacts detailed at the beginning of this policy.
Right to complain to the Information Commissioner
We aim to deal with any queries or complaints you may have with regards to our processing of your data. However, if you are not happy with the way your data has been processed and the explanations or responses that you have received from us you have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner. More details can be found on their website www.ico.org.uk
You can complain to the Information Commissioners Office which is the data protection supervisory authority in the UK, at www.ico.org.uk
5. Cookies
Cookies help us to provide you with a good experience when you browse the website and also allow us to improve the website.
There are different categories of cookie types. With the exception of those cookies that are essential to the operation of our website, you have the option to select which are used.
When you first visit our website, a notice appears to alert you to the types of cookies available and provides you with the ability to provide your consent as to which we use. If you choose to “I Accept” then all cookie types described below will be set.
If you change your mind then you have the option to click on the “cookies control icon” in the bottom left-hand side of the screen and to choose which cookies are to be used.