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Privacy Policy

Arthur Owen-Smith (Trading as Uncharted) is committed to protecting your privacy and security. This policy explains how and why we use your personal data so that you understand and remain in control of the data we process and the information we hold about you.
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To find out more about the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the UK and what this means for you, then click here.

 


About Us

Arthur Owen-Smith and Uncharted is an independent publisher of table-top board games, roleplaying games (RPG's), RPG adventures and artwork 
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The official address of Uncharted is 57 Gloucester Road, Tewkesbury ENGLAND GL20 5SS
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Policy Overview
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When we talk about “we” “us” or "Uncharted" in this privacy policy we mean Arthur Owen-Smith.
When we talk about “you” or “you’re” in this policy we mean any living person whose personal data we collect.

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1. Defining "personal data"
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The definition of “personal data” is information that identifies a living person, or which can be identified as relating to a living person.
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1.1 The personal data we hold
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We hold the following categories of personal data:
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2.1 Personal data you provide

We collect data you provide to us. This includes information you give when you communicate with us, subscribe to our newsletter, purchase artworks or services, for employment or rent the Gallery from us.

For example, we may hold:
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personal details (name, email, address, telephone etc.);
family and spouse/partner or next of kin details if you are employed by us;
financial information (such as credit/debit card or direct debit details);
your response to an "Uncharted" event or product and how you wish to be contacted by us.

2.2 Personal data generated by your involvement with the website

Your activities and involvement with the website will result in personal data being generated.

This could include:
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where you have asked us for information or emailed us;
links to our websites;
your purchasing history;
where you have applied for a job with us.

2.3 Personal data from third parties

We sometimes receive personal data about you from third parties, for example, if we are partnering with another organisation or where we may use third parties to help us conduct research and analysis about you to determine the success of our marketing and to help us provide you or exhibitors with a better experience which can sometimes mean new personal data is created.
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We may collect information from social media about you, or if you post on any of our social media pages.
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3. How personal data is used
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Information about the legal basis for using personal data under current regulation is: consent, contract, legal obligation, and legitimate interest.

3.1 General use

We only ever use your personal data with your consent, or where it is necessary in order to:
enter into, or perform, a contract with you;
comply with a legal duty;
protect your vital interests;
for our own (or for a third party’s) legitimate interests, provided your rights do not override these interests.

We will only use your personal data for the purpose or purposes for which it was obtained.
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3.2 Marketing 

We use your personal data to promote our activities and events. This includes keeping you up to date with any events, promotions and products available online.

3.3 Administration

We use your personal data for administrative purposes including:
processing enquiries and requesting information;
managing feedback, comments and complaints we receive;
fulfilling orders for goods or services (whether placed online, over the phone or in person);
helping us respect your choices and preferences;
recruitment and staff management including pay, tax and pensions administration;
management of suppliers of goods and services;


3.4 Internal research and profiling 

We may evaluate, categorise and profile your personal data in order to tailor materials, services and communications (including targeted advertising) to your needs and your preferences and to help us to better understand our audiences.
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4. How personal data is shared
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We will never sell your personal data.
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If you have opted-in to marketing, we may contact you with information about our selected partners. These communications will always come from us and will usually be incorporated into our own marketing (e.g., Information about local Picture Framing companies).
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We may share your personal data with contractors or suppliers who provide us with services. For example, we use Direct Debit processors for the handling of payments and email providers for our marketing communications. Information is transferred to data processors securely, and we retain full responsibility for your personal data as the data controller. 
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Occasionally we share data when we arrange events with other organisations, for example when you register an interest or would like to attend a private viewing we will share your date with the exhibitor. We will only share information when necessary.
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We may share your personal data where required to do so for prevention of crime or for taxation purposes (for example, with the police, HMRC) or where otherwise required to do so by other regulators or by law.
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5. How we use personal data for marketing

5.1 Consent

Unless you have given us your email address or telephone number so that we can tell you about the events and services we provide we will ask you to “opt-in” to receive marketing emails from us. You have the choice as to whether you want to receive or continue to receive these messages. You can change your preferences at any time by emailing hello@unchartedworld.co.uk.
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When you receive a communication from us, we may collect information about your response to be more effective about how we communicate with you in the future.

5.2 Newsletters

We will use your personal data to send you the Uncharted newsletter (unless you specifically ask us not to) and you can choose to unsubscribe from this and other general marketing communications by emailing hello@unchartedworlds.co.uk.

6. How we protect individual rights
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6.1 Information for parents and guardians

Any Uncharted events may be photographed for documentation purposes and selected images are used for Marketing. We take great care to protect and respect the rights of individuals in relation to their personal data and images. This is especially the case of those aged 13 or younger and we will always seek consent of the parent and guardian at the time of the event.
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7. How your personal data is protected
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7.1. Protection
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We employ a variety of physical and technical measures to protect information we hold and to prevent unauthorised access to, or use or the disclosure of your personal data.
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Electronic data and databases are stored on secure computer systems and we control who has access to information (using both physical and electronic means).
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7.2 Payment security

All electronic payments to Sixteen Gallery Ltd are securely processed.
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8. Where we store your personal data
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8.1 Location of storage

We are wholly based in the UK and store data within the European Economic Area. Some organisations which provide data processing services to us do so under contract and may be based outside of the EEA. We will only allow them to do so if your data is adequately protected.
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8.2 Retention of your personal data

We will only retain your personal data for as long as it is required for the purposes for which we collected it (e.g., we have a genuine and legitimate reason and we’re not harming any of your rights and interests). This will depend on our legal obligations and the nature and type of information and the reason for which we collected it. For example, should you ask us not to send you our newsletter, we will stop storing your email address for marketing purposes; however, we may keep a record of your preference.
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We will regularly review what information we hold and will delete personal data which is no longer required.
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9. If you would you like to change how we handle your personal data

9.1 Your rights 
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We want to ensure you remain in control of your personal data and that you understand your legal rights, which are:
the right to know whether we hold your personal data and, if we do so, to be sent a copy of the personal data that we hold about you (a “subject access request”) within one month;
the right to have your personal data erased (unless we need to continue storing your data for a lawful reason);
the right to have inaccurate personal data rectified.
the right to object to your personal data being used for marketing or profiling; and
the right to be given a copy of personal data that you have provided to us. 

There are some exceptions to the rights above and, although we will always try to respond to any instructions you may give us about our handling of your personal data, there may be situations where we are unable to meet your requirements in full.
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Should you wish to make a "subject access request" you can do so by emailing hello@unchartedworlds.co.uk.

Please also use this address if you would like to make a request for your data to be erased.

10. If you have a complaint

Should you have a complaint about how we have used (‘processed’) your personal data, you can complain to us directly by emailing hello@unchartedworlds.co.uk.

If you are not happy with our response, or you believe that your data protection or privacy rights have been infringed, you can complain to the UK Information Commissioner’s Office which regulates and enforces data protection law in the UK.
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11. How we manage cookies

Our websites use local storage (such as cookies) in order to provide you with the best possible experience and to allow you to make use of certain functionality (such as being able to shop online). Before accessing the site, we will always ask you to accept or reject the use of cookies for any other use e.g. for the purpose of marketing analytics.

12. Links to other sites on our website

Our website contains links to other external websites. We are not responsible for the content or functionality of any such websites.
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If a third-party website requests personal data from you (e.g. in connection with the delivery of an order for goods or services), the information you provide will not be covered by this privacy policy. We suggest you read the privacy notice of any other website before providing any personal information.
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13. Changes to Uncharted's privacy policy

We may amend this privacy policy from time to time to ensure it remains up-to-date and continues to reflect how and why we use your personal data. The current version of our privacy policy will always be posted on our website.
Any questions you may have in relation to this privacy policy or how we use your personal data should be sent to hello@unchartedworlds.co.uk.

14. Specific Use of Personal Data
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14.1 Purchasing or providing goods and services

The personal data you provide for use with invoices, purchase orders and other financial purposes  is used in order for Uncharted to claim payment for products and services or to pay for goods and services. The data is stored in a secure system and kept for six years in line with standard financial practice. 
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14.2 Signing up to an e-newsletter

If you choose to subscribe to our newsletters, we store the personal data you provide in this transaction. The legal basis for this data storage is consent, which you provide by checking the tick box when going through the sign-up process. Once this is completed, your personal data is accessible to a limited number of Uncharted staff responsible for the newsletter, is password-protected, and will not be shared further by Uncharted. You have the right to withdraw your consent by unsubscribing, with opt-out offered in each email. Uncharted will keep your data unless you unsubscribe.


14.3 Working for the Gallery

The personal data you provide to become employed by Uncharted (and during your employment) includes special category data such as health records. It is stored in a restricted access physical filing system. It is used for the purpose of administration, management and compliance with applicable laws and regulations. The information will be held for as long as you are employed and for 6 years afterwards.

14.4 Applying for a job

The personal data you provide in order to apply for a job is stored in a restricted access physical filing system and used for the purposes of shortlisting and interviewing. The information will be deleted six months after the deadline for that job. The legal basis for this is to fulfil a contract.

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