Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Data protection policy

THE GOOD LIFE WALES COMMITMENT TO PRIVACY

TheGoodLife.Wales, is committed to managing personal information in accordance with the UK Privacy Principles under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth), the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 ( GDPR ) and in accordance with other applicable privacy laws.

This document sets out our policies for managing your personal information and is referred to as our Privacy Policy .

In this Privacy Policy, ” we “, ” us ” and “ our ” refers to DoFasting and “you ” refers to any individual about whom we collect personal information.

This Privacy Policy applies to all personal information collected by us, or submitted to us, whether offline or online, including personal information collected or submitted through our website www.thegoodlife.wales, through our official social media channel pages which we control (such as our GoodLifeWales Facebook page), as well as through email messages that we send to you.

ABOUT The Good Life Wales

We offer self catering accommodation services based in Wales .

As well as accommodation we offer a range of complimentary , including food packages, drinks packages and firewood packs

WHAT INFORMATION DOES The Good Life Wales COLLECT ABOUT YOU?

Clients and prospective clients and registrations to our email and newsletter services

When you enquire about our services or when you  become a client of TheGoodLifeWales , a record is made which includes your personal information.

The type of personal information that we collect will vary depending on the circumstances of collection and the kind of service that you request from us, but will typically include:

Prospective employees/applicants

We collect personal information when recruiting personnel, such as your name, contact details, qualifications and work history. Generally, we will collect this information directly from you.

We may also collect personal information from third parties in ways which you would expect (for example, from recruitment agencies or referees you have nominated). Before offering you a position, we may collect additional details such as your tax file number and superannuation information and other information necessary to conduct background checks to determine your suitability for certain positions.

We may also collect relevant information from third party sources such as [LinkedIn] and other professional websites.

Other individuals

TheGoodLifeWales may collect personal information about other individuals who are not members of TheGoodLifeWales . This includes customers and members of the public who participate in events we are involved with; individual service providers and contractors to TheGoodLifeWales ; and other individuals who interact with TheGoodLifeWales on a commercial basis. The kinds of personal information we collect will depend on the capacity in which you are dealing with TheGoodLifeWales . Generally, it would include name, contact details, and information regarding our interactions and transactions with you.

If you are participating in an event we are managing or delivering, we may take images or audio-visual recordings which identify you.

You can always decline to give TheGoodLifeWales any personal information we request, but that may mean we cannot provide you with some or all of the services you have requested. If you have any concerns about personal information we have requested, please let us know.

Your sensitive information

TheGoodLifeWales may collect and process your sensitive information or special category data, such as your health information, generally with your express consent and only as reasonably necessary in order for us to provide our services to you. We may also collect such information about you in an emergency or otherwise with your consent or in accordance with applicable laws.

Visitors to our websites

The way in which we handle the personal information of visitors to our websites is discussed below.

What happens if you don’t provide your personal information?

You can always decline to give TheGoodLifeWales any personal information we request, but that may mean we cannot provide you with some or all of the services you have requested or we may not be able to do business with you effectively. If you have any concerns about personal information we have requested, please let us know.

HOW AND WHY DOES TheGoodLifeWales COLLECT AND USE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION?

TheGoodLifeWales collects personal information reasonably necessary to carry out our business, to assess and manage our clients’ needs, and provide our services to you. We may also collect information to fulfil administrative functions associated with these services, for example billing, entering into contracts with you and/or third parties and managing member relationships.

The purposes for which TheGoodLifeWales usually collects and uses personal information depends on the nature of your interaction with us, but may include:

  • third party suppliers and contractors who assist us to operate our business.
  • our affiliated and related companies;
  • to improve the relevance of marketing messages we may send you (which you can opt out of as explained below).
  • to bring to your attention (in person or by post, email or telephone) information about additional services offered by us and
  • if instructed to do so by you or where you give us your consent to the use and/or processing involved;
  • to share information with relevant third parties in the context of a sale or potential sale of a relevant part of our business, subject always to confidentiality obligations;
  • to prevent or detect abuse of our services or any of our rights (and attempts to do so), and to enforce or apply our Privacy Policy and/or any other agreement (such as your client agreement with us) and to protect our (or others’) property or rights;
  • to check your instructions to us, to analyse, assess and improve our services to clients, as well as for training and quality purposes, we may monitor, record and analyse any communications between you and us, including phone calls;
  • to fulfil our obligations under any reporting agreement entered into with any tax authority or revenue service(s) from time to time;
  • to comply with any requirement of any applicable statute, regulation, rule and/or good practice, whether originating from [UK] or elsewhere;
  • to follow up with you after you request information to see if we can provide any further assistance (for example if you enquire about a future bookings);
  • to confirm your identity and carry out background checks, including as part of our checks in relation to your application for employment;
  • for our reasonable commercial purposes (including quality control and administration and assisting us to develop new and improved products and services);
  • responding to enquires and complaints.
  • recruitment processes; and
  • informing you of our activities, events, facilities and services;
  • researching, developing and expanding our facilities and services;
  • managing, planning, advertising and administering programs, events, competitions and performances;
  • responding to requests for information and other general inquiries;
  • to record statistical data for marketing analysis from members;
  • to obtain opinions or comments about products and/or services from members;
  • to provide information about products, services and/or special offers to members;
  • to fulfil obligations under a rental agreement and/or any other contract you may have with us;
  • any additional personal information you provide to us, or authorise us to collect, as part of your interaction or reservation with TheGoodLifeWales .
  • any additional information relating to you that you provide to us directly through our websites or by other means such as over the phone, via email or in person; information you provide to us via voluntary members feedback or engagement surveys;
  • your login details and passwords which you use to access your account with us as well as your online interactions with us;details of the products and services (such as rental options) you have purchased from us or which you have enquired about, together with any additional information necessary to deliver those products and services and to respond to your enquiries;
  • your age;

In addition, some of your personal information may be used for other business purposes. Examples of the types of uses are set out below:

TheGoodLifeWales generally collects personal information directly from you. We may collect and update your personal information over the phone, by email, over the internet or social media, or in person. We may also collect personal information about you from other sources, for example:

TheGoodLifeWales also collects and uses personal information for market research purposes and to innovate our delivery of products and services. We have a legitimate interest in using your information in the ways listed above. In some cases it will be lawful for us to collect and use your personal information, for example where it is necessary as part of our, or a third party’s, statutory or public functions or because the law permits or requires us to.

HOW DOES TheGoodLifeWales INTERACT WITH YOU VIA THE INTERNET?

You may visit our website https://www.TheGoodLife.Wales without identifying yourself. If you identify yourself (for example, by providing your contact details in an enquiry / making a reservation), any personal information you provide to TheGoodLifeWales will be managed in accordance with this Privacy Policy.

TheGoodLifeWales website may contain links to third-party websites. TheGoodLifeWales is not responsible for the content or privacy practices of websites that are linked to our website.

TheGoodLifeWales cookies policy

What is a cookie?

TheGoodLifeWales website use cookies. A ‘cookie’ is a small file stored on your computer’s browser, which assists in managing customised settings of the website and delivering content. We collect certain information such as your device type, browser type, IP address, pages you have accessed on our websites and on third-party websites.

While the cookie may identify your computer, it should not identify you unless you are registered with our website (for example, because you are a member and subscribe to our website) or logged in using your social media profile. In that case, the cookie will be linked to your profile so that we can identify you and provide more relevant content.

Why we use cookies

We use cookies to personalise your browsing experience (for example, by remembering your preferences and recognising you as a repeat visitor to our website), and to track statistics about the usage of our website. This allows us to better understand our clients and improve the layout and functionality of our websites.

The types of cookies we use

Specifically, we use the following cookies: 
Strictly necessary cookies : are required for the operation of our website, such as cookies that enable you to log into secure areas of our website (for example, our booking portal). 
Analytical/performance cookies : allow us to count the number of users and see how users move around our website when they are using it. This helps us to improve the way our website works, for example, by ensuring that users are finding what they are looking for easily. 
Targeting cookies : these cookies record your visit to our website, the pages you have visited and the links you have followed. We will use this information, subject to your choices and preferences, to make our website and any advertising displayed on it more relevant to your interests. 
Third party/sharing cookies : are cookies that are set by a domain other than the one being visited by you. If you visit our website and a separate company sets a cookie through that website this is a third party cookie. To try to bring you offers and advertisements that are of interest to you, we have relationships with third party companies including [Google, Adobe Analytics, Facebook, LinkedIn] ( Third Party Providers ) that allow them to place cookies on our websites.

These Third Party Providers may:
use Third Party Cookies, web beacons, and other storage technologies to collect or receive information from our Websites and elsewhere on the internet;
compare de-identified information from us with information collected elsewhere on the internet; and
use that information to provide measurement services and target ads to you.

How long cookies will be stored on your device

Session cookies are temporary. They allow website operators to link the actions of a user during a browser session, the time period between a user opening a browser window and closing it. Once closed, the cookies are deleted. Persistent cookies remain on a user’s device for the period of time specified in the cookie.

How you can manage your cookies

If you do not wish to receive any cookies (other than those which are strictly necessary) you may set your browser (such as Firefox, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer or Safari) to either prompt or refuse cookies. Please note that rejecting cookies may mean that not all the functions on our Websites you visit will be available to you.

If you do not wish to receive any cookies (other than those that are strictly necessary) you can use the settings in your browser to control how your browser deals with cookies (e.g. to either prompt or refuse cookies). However, in doing so, you may be unable to access certain pages or content on our website.

CAN YOU DEAL WITH TheGoodLifeWales ANONYMOUSLY?

TheGoodLifeWales will provide you with the opportunity of remaining anonymous or using a pseudonym in your dealings with us where it is lawful and practicable (for example, when making a general enquiry). Generally it is not practicable for TheGoodLifeWales to deal with you anonymously or pseudonymously on an ongoing basis. If we do not collect personal information about you, you may be unable to utilise our services or reserve our accommodation, programs or activities we manage or deliver.

HOW DOES TheGoodLifeWales HOLD INFORMATION?

TheGoodLifeWales stores information in paper-based files or other electronic record keeping methods in secure databases (including trusted third party storage providers based in [UK). Personal information may be collected in paper-based documents and converted to electronic form for use or storage (with the original paper-based documents either archived or securely destroyed). We take reasonable steps to protect your personal information from misuse, interference and loss and from unauthorised access, modification or disclosure.

TheGoodLifeWales maintains physical security over paper and electronic data stores, such as through locks and security systems at our premises. We also maintain computer and network security; for example, we use firewalls (security measures for the Internet) and other security systems such as user identifiers and passwords to control access to our computer systems.

Our websites do not necessarily use encryption or other technologies to ensure the secure transmission of information via the internet. Users of our websites are encouraged to exercise care in sending personal information via the internet.

HOW LONG WILL YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION BE KEPT BY DoFasting

We will only keep the personal information we collect about you for as long as is necessary for the purposes set out in this Privacy Policy or as required to comply with any legal obligations to which we are subject. The retention periods we apply take account of:
legal and regulatory requirements and guidance;
limitation periods that apply in respect of taking legal action;
our ability to defend ourselves against legal claims and complaints;
good practice; and
the operational requirements of our business.

We take steps to destroy or de-identify information that we no longer require or as required by an applicable law.

DOES TheGoodLifeWales USE OR DISCLOSE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION FOR DIRECT MARKETING?

TheGoodLifeWales may use or disclose your personal information for the purpose of informing you about our services, upcoming promotions and events, or other opportunities that may interest you or as otherwise permitted under applicable privacy laws.

This means under certain privacy laws we do not always need your consent to send you marketing communications such as our member newsletter. However, where consent is required under applicable privacy laws, we will ask for this consent separately and clearly. If you do not want to receive direct marketing communications, you can opt-out at any time by contacting us using the contact details below or using the opt-out functionality contained in the electronic message.

If you opt-out of receiving marketing material from us, TheGoodLifeWales may still contact you in relation to its ongoing relationship with you.

HOW DOES TheGoodLifeWales USE AND DISCLOSE PERSONAL INFORMATION?

For clients

The purposes for which we may use and disclose your personal information will depend on the services we are providing you. For example, if you have engaged us to deliver a service, we may disclose information about you to service providers (including a visiting professionals who is a contractor) where this is relevant to our services.

Disclosure to contractors and other service providers

TheGoodLifeWales may disclose information to third parties we engage in order to provide our services, including contractors and service providers used for data processing, data analysis, customer satisfaction surveys, information technology services and support, website maintenance/development, printing, archiving, mail-outs, and market research.

Personal information may also be shared between related and affiliated companies of TheGoodLifeWales , located in [UK and overseas].

Third parties to whom we have disclosed your personal information may contact you directly to let you know they have collected your personal information and to give you information about their privacy policies.

Use and disclosure for administration and management

TheGoodLifeWales will also use and disclose personal information for a range of administrative, management and operational purposes. This includes:
administering billing and payments and debt recovery;
planning, managing, monitoring and evaluating our services;
quality improvement activities;
statistical analysis and reporting;
training staff, contractors and other workers;
risk management and management of legal liabilities and claims (for example, liaising with insurers and legal representatives);
responding to enquiries and complaints regarding our services;
obtaining advice from consultants and other professional advisers; and
responding to legal orders and obligations.

Other uses and disclosures

We may use and disclose your personal information for other purposes explained at the time of collection (such as in a specific privacy collection statement or notice) or otherwise as set out in this Privacy Policy.

 

RESIDENTS IN THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AREA

We have described the purposes for which we may use your personal information. If the GDPR applies to you, we are permitted to process your personal information in this way, in compliance with the GDPR, by relying on one or more of the following lawful grounds:
you have explicitly agreed to us processing your information for a specific reason;
the processing is necessary to perform the agreement we have with you or to take steps to enter into an agreement with you;
the processing is necessary for compliance with a legal obligation we have; or
the processing is necessary for the purposes of a legitimate interest pursued by us, which might be:
to prevent fraud;
to protect our business interests;
to ensure that complaints are investigated; to evaluate, develop or improve our products; or
to keep our clients informed about relevant products and services, unless you have indicated at any time that you do not wish us to do so.

If the GDPR applies to you, you have the following additional and specific rights in relation to your personal information (where applicable):

Access : you have the right to request a copy of any personal information we hold about you. Any request for access to or a copy of your personal information must in writing and we will endeavour to respond within a reasonable period and in any event within one month (in compliance with the GDPR). 
Rectification : you have the right to the rectification of your personal data, if you consider that it is inaccurate. 
Deletion : you have the right to request that we delete personal information that we process about you, except we are not obliged to do so if we need to retain such personal information in order to comply with a legal obligation or to establish, exercise or defend legal claims. 
Restriction : you have the right to erasure of your personal information, if you consider that we do not have the right to hold it. 
Portability : you have the right to ask us to transfer a copy of your personal information to you or to another service provider or third party where technically feasible. 
Objection : you have the right to object to your personal information being processed for a particular purpose or to request that we stop using your information. 
Complaint : If you are unhappy with our treatment of your personal information, and you have contacted us as set out below, you have the right to lodge a complaint with thelocal data protection authority.

If you have consented to our processing of your personal information, you have the right to withdraw, at any time, any consent that you have previously given to us for use of your personal information. In certain circumstances even if you withdraw your consent we may still be able to process your personal information if required or permitted by law or for the purpose of exercising or defending our legal rights or meeting our legal and regulatory obligations.

To make a request to exercise any of these rights (where applicable) in relation to your personal information, please contact us using the contact details below.

HOW CAN YOU ACCESS OR SEEK CORRECTION OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION?

You are entitled to access your personal information held by TheGoodLifeWales on request. To request access to your personal information please contact our Privacy Officer using the contact details set out below.

We will take reasonable steps to ensure that the personal information we collect, use or disclose is accurate, complete and up-to-date. You can help us to do this by letting us know if you notice errors or discrepancies in information we hold about you and letting us know if your personal details change.

However, if you consider any personal information we hold about you is inaccurate, out-of-date, incomplete, irrelevant or misleading you are entitled to request correction of the information. After receiving a request from you, we will take reasonable steps to correct your information.

We may decline your request to access or correct your personal information in certain circumstances in accordance with the UK Privacy Principles. If we do refuse your request, we will provide you with a reason for our decision and, in the case of a request for correction, we will include a statement with your personal information about the requested correction.

WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IF YOU HAVE A COMPLAINT ABOUT THE HANDLING OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION?

You may contact TheGoodLifeWales at any time if you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy or about the way in which your personal information has been handled.

You may make a complaint about privacy to the Privacy Officer at the contact details set out below.

The Privacy Officer will first consider your complaint to determine whether there are simple or immediate steps, which can be taken to resolve the complaint. We will generally respond to your complaint within a week.

If your complaint requires more detailed consideration or investigation, we will acknowledge receipt of your complaint within a week and endeavour to complete our investigation into your complaint promptly. We may ask you to provide further information about your complaint and the outcome you are seeking. We will then typically gather relevant facts, locate and review relevant documents and speak with individuals involved.

In most cases, we will investigate and respond to a complaint within 30 days of receipt of the complaint. If the matter is more complex or our investigation may take longer, we will let you know.

If you are not satisfied with our response to your complaint, or you consider that TheGoodLifeWales may have breached the UK Privacy Principles or the Privacy Act, a complaint may be made to the relevant UK ombudsman.

If you are outside of the UK you may wish to take your complaint up with the local data protection authority in your jurisdiction.

HOW CHANGES ARE MADE TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY?

TheGoodLifeWales may amend this Privacy Policy from time to time, with or without notice to you. We recommend that you visit our website regularly to keep up to date with any changes. We also try to let you know about major changes to our Privacy Policy (for example by putting a notice up on our website).

HOW CAN YOU CONTACT TheGoodLifeWales ?

The contact details for DoFasting are:
The Good Life Wales, Blaenclydach, Llywel, Powys. LD3 8RD
info@thegoodlife.wales

This Privacy Policy was last updated on 1st March 2021