Privacy Policy

Sante Claus are committed to protecting your privacy. We will only use the information that we collect about you lawfully (in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998). We collect information about you to process your order and to provide you with the best possible service in the future.

We do not send unsolicited mail and give you the opportunity to refuse marketing email from us.

Information we need?

For us to process your order, we need to know your name, email address, and delivery address. We will never collect sensitive information about you without your explicit consent. If we intend to transfer your information outside the EEA (European Economic Area) we will always obtain your consent first. The information we hold will be accurate and up to date. You can check the information that we hold about you by emailing us or logging onto the website if you are a registered user. If you find any inaccuracies we will delete or correct it promptly.

Security of personal information

We do not process credit card information on the Sante Claus web site, all payment information is done using Paypal.

We may use technology to track the patterns of behaviour of visitors to our site. This can include using a 'cookie' which would be stored on your browser. You can usually modify your browser to prevent this happening. The information collected in this way can be used to identify you unless you modify your browser settings.

If you have any questions/comments about privacy, you should email us at privacy@santeclaus.co.uk

Data Protection

The Data Protection Act requires us, to be open about our holding and use of personal data. It also entitles individuals to find out from us what personal data is held about them on computer, to have that information corrected or erased if it is inaccurate, and to claim compensation if they can prove they have suffered damage from an inaccuracy or breach of security.

Sante Claus is committed to upholding the eight Data Protection Principles of good information handling practice. The Data Protection Principles We must comply with the Data Protection Principles in relation to the personal data we hold. Broadly they state that personal data shall:

1. Be obtained and processed fairly and lawfully.
2. Be held only for lawful purposes which are described in the register entry.
3. Be used or disclosed only for those or compatible purposes.
4. Be adequate, relevant and not excessive in relation to the purpose for which they are held.
5. Be accurate and, where necessary, kept up to date.
6. Be held no longer than is necessary for the purpose for which they are held.
7. Be able to allow individuals to access information held about them and where appropriate correct or erase it.
8. Be surrounded by proper security. The Principles also provide for individuals to have access to data held about themselves and, where appropriate, to have the data corrected or deleted.

For further details about the Data Protection Act - https://www.gov.uk/data-protection/the-data-protection-act

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