Data Protection & GDPR
At Charge-M8.com we take data protection seriously, in line with current UK law:
• Charge-M8.com ARE registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office as a data handler, processor & controller;
• We only hold the MINIMUM information required to process your order and maintain statutory records for tax and accounting purposes;
• We NEVER share your information with any third parties for marketing purposes;
• We DO share limited information with delivery service providers to enable them to process your order;
• We DO NOT hold your credit card or Payment details on our systems;
• If you pay us by credit card via payment link we only hold the last FOUR digits of your card number for order identification and fraud management;
• We only keep your information on file for the MINIMUM period required by either law; or to fulfil our customer service and/or guarantee/warranty obligations.
The General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) came in to effect on the 25th May 2018, superseding the Data Protection Act (DPA). Charge–M8.com are both a data ‘Processor’ & ‘Controller’, and use your information as described above and in our Privacy Policy.
If you have any concerns or to request a copy of the information we hold about you, please contact:
Data Protection Officer
Charge-M8 Limited
Mirwell Business Centre
Carrington Lane
Sale
Cheshire
M33 5NL
Right to be Forgotten (GDPR)
Under the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR), you can write to us at the above address to exercise your right to be forgotten – in that we will remove and destroy all data regarding you and your dealings with us as permissible by current Law. As described above, we DO NOT under any circumstances use your personal data for marketing purposes, or pass your data to any third parties for this purpose. If you write to us to excercise your right to be forgotten, we will remove from our systems all basic details relating to your account as soon as practicably possible. Information that we are legally required to hold for a specific period, such as by the HMRC, will be removed only once the statutory period has lapsed.
You can follow the link below to discover about how the Data Protection Act, General Data Protection Regulations and the work of the ICO affect you:
https://www.ico.org.uk/