Adopted on 01/09/2023
Brickz Museum is committed to protecting your privacy and security.
This privacy policy explains how and why we use your personal data and is intended to help ensure that you remain informed and in control of your information.
Brickz Museum was founded in 2023. Our aims are to establish and maintain a museum for the education of the history of toys and for the restoration and protection of toy related artefacts. The museum is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation regulated by the Charity Commission.
The official address of Brickz Museum, is 34 Secklow Gate West, Milton Keynes, MK9 3AT.
When we talk about 'we' or 'us' in this privacy policy we mean the Trustees of Brickz Museum.
We collect 'personal data', which is information that identifies a living person, or which can be identified as relating to a living person.
When we talk about 'you' or 'your' in this policy we mean any living person whose personal data we collect.
When we talk about 'Members' we are referring to the members of the Board of Trustees.
We hold the following categories of personal data:
Personal data you provide
We collect data you provide to us. This includes information you give when you communicate with us, apply for Membership, purchase tickets, products or services, sign up to receive communications from us, make a donation, apply for employment, volunteer or enter into a contract with us. For example we may hold:
If you purchase Museum Membership as a gift for someone or join as a family, your details will be recorded (as will the recipient's) and your relationship to that person will be recorded.
Personal data generated by your involvement with the Museum
Your activities and involvement with the Museum will result in personal data being generated. This could include:
Personal data from third parties
We sometimes receive personal data about you from third parties, for example, if we're 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 public offer and to help us provide you with a better experience (and this can result in new personal data being created).
We may collect information from social media about you, or if you post on any of our social media pages.
Occasionally, we may collect personal data about you (for example if you're particularly well known or influential) from the media and other publicly available sources. This may come from public databases (such as Companies House), news or other media. The sort of information we obtain from these sources might include details of other charities you may support and indicators of your leisure interests and financial status such as house value or post code.
We don't normally collect or store special categories of personal data. However, there are some situations where we may need to do so. These may include, for example, if you work or volunteer with us or apply to do so, or if we need to know about any access, medical or dietary requirements you, or someone in your care, may have.
General use
We only ever use your personal data with your consent, or where it's necessary in order to:
In any event, we'll only use your personal data for the purpose or purposes for which it was obtained.
Marketing
We use your personal data to communicate with you in order to promote our activities and events and to help with fundraising. This includes keeping you up to date with our exhibitions, events and products in our shops, and to send you general information about fundraising, Membership and other ways you may be able to support us or benefit from the Nation Film and Sci-Fi Museum.
We use your personal data for administrative purposes including:
We carry out research and analysis on our visitors, Members and other supporters to determine the success of our public offer and programmes and other activities in the public interest and to help us provide you with a better experience (for example so that you only receive communications about areas of our activities or research you're mostly likely to be interested in).
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 understand our audiences. For example, we may keep track of the amount, frequency and value of your support including your philanthropic involvement elsewhere. This information helps us to ensure communications are relevant, timely and in the best interest of our charitable purposes.
We'll never sell your personal data.
If you've 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.
We may share your personal data with contractors or suppliers who provide us with services. For example, we may use a mailing house for the distribution of The Brickz Museum newsletter; 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. These activities are carried out under a contract which imposes strict requirements on our suppliers to keep your personal data confidential and secure.
Occasionally, we arrange events with other organisations, for example Showmasters Events. We may share your personal data with such organisations, for example where you register to attend events. We will only share information when necessary.
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 (e.g. the Charity Commission).
Consent
Unless you've already given us your email address or telephone number so that we can tell you about making donations to us or about the supply of goods and services, we must ask you to 'opt-in' to receive fundraising and marketing emails from us. You have the choice as to whether you want to receive or continue to receive these messages. You're also able to select how you want to receive them (post, phone, email, text) and to change your preferences at any time.
When you receive a communication from us, we may collect information about your response and this may affect how we communicate with you in future.
Newsletter and magazines
If you're a registered visitor, we'll send you newsletters (unless you specifically ask us not to) and you can choose to unsubscribe from general marketing communications without cancelling your subscription to the newsletter.
We take great care to protect and respect the rights of individuals in relation to their personal data, especially in the case of those aged 13 or younger.
We won't use the personal data of children or young people for marketing purposes and we won't profile it.
Personal data about children and young people is only accessible by our staff on a strictly need-to-know basis.
Protection
We employ a variety of physical and technical measures to protect information we hold and to prevent unauthorised access to, or use or disclosure of your personal data.
Electronic data and databases are stored on secure computer systems and we control who has access to information (using both physical and electronic means). Staff receive data protection training and we maintain a set of data protection procedures which our staff are required to follow when handling personal data.
Payment security
All electronic forms that ask you for your financial data will use the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)protocol to encrypt the data between your browser and our servers.
If you use a payment card to donate, to buy Membership or to purchase something from us online, we will pass your payment card details securely to our payment provider. We comply with the payment card industry data security standard (PCI-DSS) published by the PCI Security Standards Council.
Brickz Museum premises are protected by CCTV and you may be recorded when you visit the Museum in Milton Keynes. We use CCTV to help provide a safe and secure environment for visitors, for our staff and for the collection and to prevent or detect crime.
The system is managed in accordance with our standard operating procedures and with good practice guidance issued by the Information Commissioner's Office. CCTV images will only be accessed by authorised staff and are stored for up to 30 days, unless flagged for review.
Where we store data
We're 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'll only allow them to do so if your data is adequately protected.
Retention of your personal data
We'll only retain your personal data for as long as it's required for the purposes for which we collected it (for example, 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 marketing emails, we'll stop storing your email address for marketing purposes. However, we will need to keep a record of your preference.
We continually review what information we hold and will delete personal data which is no longer required.
Your rights
We want to ensure you remain in control of your personal data and that you understand your legal rights, which are:
Complaints
Should you have a complaint about how we have used ('processed') your personal data, you can complain to us directly by contacting our Data Protection Officer in the first instance.
If you're 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. Details of how to do this can be found at www.ico.org.uk.
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). Further information can be found in our Cookies Policy.
Our websites contain links to other external websites. We're not responsible for the content or functionality of any such websites. Please let us know if a link isn't working by contacting [email protected]
If a third party website requests personal data from you (for example, in connection with an order for goods or services), the information you provide won't be covered by this privacy policy. We suggest you read the privacy notice of any other website before providing any personal information.
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 our Data Protection Officer at Brickz Museum, 34 Secklow Gate West, Milton Keynes, MK9 3AT or email [email protected]
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