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Privacy Policy

WHO we are?

This is the privacy policy of Sparta Telecom Ltd.

The controller of Sparta Telecom Ltd is responsible for the website where this privacy policy is located on site. Our main registered address Futures House, The Moakes, Luton, Bedfordshire, LU3 3QB. We provide telephony, Provider of broadband, fibre, and telephone services. We are responsible for your personal data as data controller.

We have a data protection officer who is responsible for all of our
issues relating to the protection of personal data. The data protection officer can be contacted at the below:

  • The Data Protection Officer
  • Futures House, The Moakes, Luton, Bedfordshire, LU3 3QB

This privacy policy replaces all previous versions and applies from 1st April 2024.

WHO DOES THIS PRIVACY POLICY APPLY TO?

We have a data protection officer who is responsible for all of our
issues relating to the protection of personal data. The data protection officer can be contacted at the below:

  • Customers
  • Prospective customers;
  • Individuals that use our websites;
  • Former customers;
  • Nominated users or individuals acting under a power of attorney; and operating system and platform, online chat logs and other information on the devices you use to access our services;
  • Data about your Sparta Telecom profile including your account username and password, your interests, preferences, feedback and survey responses;
  • Data about your usage of our products and services including the amount of time you spend online, the or when you make a call, the number, destination and length of your call
  • Data relating to your marketing and communications choices including what method you would like to receive marketing and how frequently
  • Special categories of personal data including information about your health that we may need to know to provide you with the best service for you.

Special categories of personal data including information about your health that we may need to know to provide you with the best service for you.

Information you give us

HOW DO WE COLLECT INFORMATION?

  • When you place an order with us for any of our services (for example over the phone, online or through a third party affiliate), we will need certain information to process your order.
  • When you contact us to discuss your services, we may ask for certain information to be able to confirm your identity, check our records and answer your questions quickly and accurate
  • process your enquiries, orders or applications, for example when assessing an application, we may use automated decision-making systems;
  • carry out credit checks and to manage your accounts.
  • monitor, record, store and use any telephone, e-mail or other electronic communications with you for training purposes, so that we can check any instructions given to us and to improve the quality of our customer service, and in order to meet our legal and regulatory obligations;
  • where you have agreed, provide you with information about other Sparta Telecom services, offers or products which you may be interested in;
  • to tell you about changes to our websites, services or terms and conditions;
  • carry out any marketing analysis, profiling or create statistical or testing information to helpus personalise the services we offer you and to understand what our customers want and how they use our products and services;
  • recover any monies you may owe to us for using our services
  • analyse our services with the aim of improving them;
  • prevent or detect a crime, fraud or misuse of, or damage to our network, and to investigate where we believe any of these have occurred; and
  • monitor network traffic from time to time for the purposes of backup and problem solving.

Your data may also be used for other purposes for which you give your specific permission or, in very limited circumstances, when required by law.

PROTECTING INFORMATION

We take protecting your data seriously, and will do our utmost to employ appropriate organisational and technical security measures to protect you against unauthorised disclosure or processing.

Unfortunately we cannot guarantee the security of transmitting information via the internet. We have tried to create a secure and reliable website for our users in line with industry standards. However, we have no responsibility or liability for the security of personal information transmitted via the internet.

WHY DO WE PROCESS YOUR DATA?

We process each type of personal data for one the following reasons

  • We need to process the data under our contract with you for our services;
  • We have a legitimate interest as a business in processing your data
  • We have a legal obligation to process the data; or
  • We have your consent (which you can withdraw at any time).

If you don’t provide us with the data we need then we may not be able to perform our contract with you and may need to terminate the contract with you. If this happens we will notify you as set out in our Terms and Conditions.

TRANSFERS OF DATA OUTSIDE THE EEA

9.1 From time to time the third parties we share our data with may be outside the European Economic Area (EEA) in countries that do not always have the same standard of data protection laws as the UK. However, we will have a contract in place to ensure that your information is adequately protected and is to do with marketing then that’s accepted, however if you have a current line/s with us, this may mean we will have to terminate your lines, which may incur charges.

  • Rectification - You have a right to correct your personal data that we hold as a data controller.
  • Withdraw consent - Where we have offered you the right to consent to giving us your data, for instance with your marketing preferences, you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time.
  • Objection and restriction of processing - In certain circumstances, you have a right to object to or request we restrict our processing of your personal data.
  • Right to port – You have a right to receive certain information about you in a machine readable format.

• If you would like more information about these rights or how to apply them, you can call us.

COMPLAINTS

If you would like to make a complaint about our use of the personal data you should contact our Data Protection Officer at the details above. If we have not resolved your complaint within 10 days, you can contact the UK data protection regulator, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) (www.ico.org.uk). We would, however, appreciate the chance to deal with your concerns before you approach the ICO so please contact us in the first instance. The address is

  • Data Protection Officer
  • Futures House, The Moakes, Luton, Bedfordshire, LU3 3QB.
  • Shareholders.

Our services are not intended for children, unless we expressly state otherwise, and we do not knowingly collect or process personal data relating to children or anyone aged under 18 years.

It is important that the personal data we hold about you is accurate and current. It’s your responsibility to keep us up to date if you make any changes to your personal data either through updating your account details or contacting us here.

WHAT INFORMATION DO WE COLLECT?

Personal data is any information that can identify a natural person. We may collect, use, store and transfer different categories of personal data to enable us to deliver our services, as follows:

  • Data about your Identity including first name, last name, title, date of birth and gender;
  • Data about your contact details including service address, correspondence/billing address, email address, landline telephone number and mobile phone number;
  • Financial data including your bank account details for a direct debit and payment card details and your credit rating;
  • Any Medical conditions that would mean we would need to give you special support, such as reading your bills to you, or sending larger printetc
  • Technical data including IP address, your login data, browser type and version, time zone setting and location, browser plug-in types and versions,
  • Technical data including IP address, your login data, browser type and version, time zone setting and location, browser plug-in types and versions,

• Information we automatically collect:

We will automatically collect information:

  • When you use our services; and
  • When you visit our websites, we may collect and process information about your usage of these by using “cookies” and other similar technologies to help us make improvements to the websites and to the services we make available.

• Information we receive from other sources

We may receive personal data about you from third parties or publicly available sources in the following categories:

  • Companies contracted by us to help us provide services to you;
  • Other telecommunications operators when transferring services
  • marketing or market research organisations
  • credit reference agencies or fraud prevention agencies.

HOW DO WE USE INFORMATION?

  • The information we collect and receive helps us to better understand what you need from us and to improve the provision of our services to you.
  • We use the information collected for example to:
    o verify your identity when you use our services or contact us;
  • We may supplement the information directly collected by us with data from third parties (for example socio-demographic data, credit reference agencies and fraud prevention agencies etc.) to further improve our data quality as well as the services or products we offer customers.

WHEN WILL WE SHARE YOUR DATA WITH OTHERS?

  • We may need to share your information with organisations outside Sparta Telecom e.g. to help us provide our services to you
  • The categories of non- Telecom parties that we would share your details with are:
    • Third party suppliers who help Sparta Telecom to perform our services
    • Professional advisors;
    • Law enforcement agencies;
    • Other companies as part of the process of selling one or more of our businesses or part of those businesses; and
    • Regulators (such as Ofcom or the ICO).
    • Debt collection agencies to recover monies owed to us.
  • Where we share your information with third parties they are required to follow our express instructions in respect of the use of your personal information and they must comply with all applicable UK data protection laws to protect your information and keep it secure. we will remain bound by our obligations under applicable UK data protection laws even when your personal information is processed outside the EEA. The sorts of measures we use to protect your data in this instance are security reviews of the organisations, contractual model clauses approved for use by the European Commission or other approved transfer mechanisms, such as the IT Act (2000) Section 43a and 72a for transfers to India.

HOW LONG DO WE HOLD YOUR INFORMATION FOR?

  • Unless there is a specific regulatory or legal requirement for us to keep your information longer, we will keep your information for as long as it is necessary for the purpose for which it was collected.
  • To determine the appropriate retention period for personal data, we consider the amount, nature, and sensitivity of the personal data, the potential risk of harm from unauthorised use or disclosure of your personal data, the purposes for which we process your personal data and whether we can achieve those purposes through other means, and the applicable legal requirements.

YOUR RIGHTS

As a data subject you have a number of personal rights under data protection laws in relation to your personal data. These are:

  • Subject access requests - You have a right to access personal data that we hold as a data controller.
  • Right to be forgotten - In certain circumstances you have a right to request that your personal data be erased from the systems within our control. If this

CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY

• We may update this privacy policy from time to time. The changes made will be available here as an updated document.

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