Privacy Policy
Last Updated April 2022
We respect the privacy of every person who visits the Studio Bake LTD website (the “Site”) and we are committed to ensuring a safe online experience.
1 PURPOSE OF THIS POLICY
This privacy policy (“Privacy Policy”) explains our approach to any personal information that we might collect from you or which we have obtained about you from a third-party and the purposes for which we process your personal information and will inform you of the nature of the personal information about you that is processed by us and how you can request that we delete, update, transfer it and/or provide you with access to it.
This Privacy Policy is intended to assist you in making informed decisions when using the Site. Please take a moment to read and understand it.
Please also note that this Privacy Policy only applies to the use of your personal information obtained by us, it does not apply to your personal information collected during your communications with third parties.
2 WHO ARE WE AND WHAT DO WE DO?
The Site is operated by Studio Bake Ltd, (“we”, “us” or “our”). Studio Bake LTD is an English company with registered company number: 13847753
and whose registered office is at C/O Murrells Limited, 69-75 Thorpe Road, Norwich, Norfolk, NR1 1UA
3 WHAT PERSONAL INFORMATION DO WE COLLECT AND HOW DO WE USE IT?
Our primary goal in collecting personal information from you is to: (i) verify your identity; (ii) comply with any applicable law, court order, other judicial process, or the requirements of a regulator; (iii) use as otherwise required or permitted by law.
In particular, we use your personal information for business administration and legal compliance purposes including:
- to comply with our legal obligations
- to enforce our legal rights
- protect rights of third parties
and
- in connection with a business transition such as a merger, acquisition by another company, or sale of all or a portion of our assets
WHO DO WE SHARE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION WITH FOR SUCH PURPOSES?
We will share your personal information with professional advisers such as lawyers and accountants and/or governmental or regulatory authorities.
WHAT IS OUR LEGAL BASIS?
Where we use your personal information in connection with a business transition, enforce our legal rights, or to protect the rights of third parties it is in our legitimate interest to do so. For all other purposes described in this section, it is our legal obligation to use your personal information to comply with any legal obligations imposed upon us such as a court order.
Where we share your sensitive personal information, we shall obtain your consent to do so.
Any other purposes for which we wish to use your personal information that are not listed above, or any other changes we propose to make to the existing purposes will be notified to you using your contact details.
4 HOW DO WE OBTAIN YOUR CONSENT?
Where our use of your personal information requires your consent, you can provide such consent:
- at the time we collect your personal information following the instructions provided; or
- by informing us by e-mail, post or phone using the contact details set out in this Privacy Policy.
5 OUR USE OF COOKIES AND SIMILAR TECHNOLOGIES
Our Sites use certain cookies of which you should be aware. Please see our Cookie Policy to find out more about the cookies we use and how to manage and delete cookies.
6 THIRD PARTY LINKS AND SERVICES
Our Site contains links to third party websites and services. Please remember that when you use a link to go from our Site to another website or you request a service from a third party, this Privacy Policy no longer applies and your browsing and interaction on any other websites, or your dealings with any other third party service provider, is subject to that website’s or third party service provider’s own rules and policies.
We do not monitor, control, or endorse the privacy practices of any third parties and we therefore encourage you to become familiar with the privacy practices of every website you visit or third party service provider that you deal with and to contact them if you have any questions about their respective privacy policies and practices.
7 HOW LONG DO WE KEEP YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION FOR?
We do not keep your data for any specific period but will not keep it for longer than is necessary for our purposes.
8 CONFIDENTIALITY AND SECURITY OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
We are committed to keeping the personal information you provide to us secure and we will take reasonable precautions to protect your personal information from loss, misuse or alteration by implementing information security policies, rules and technical measures to protect the personal information that we have under our control from:
- unauthorised access;
- improper use or disclosure;
- unauthorised modification; and
- unlawful destruction or accidental loss.
All of our employees and data processors (i.e. those who process your personal information on our behalf, for the purposes listed above), who have access to, and are associated with the processing of personal information, are obliged to respect the confidentiality of the personal information of all users
9 YOUR RIGHTS
You have the right to apply for a copy of the information we hold about you. This is called a data subject access request and you can make a request in writing to us using the contact details below. We may require additional information about you, including to verify your identity, before disclosing any information to you. You also have the right to have any inaccurate information about you corrected. You may ask us to correct or delete any information you think is inaccurate or not up to date. Please contact us in writing using the contact details below if you could like any updates made to your personal information.
10 HOW TO CONTACT US?
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or want to exercise your rights set out in this Privacy Policy, please contact us by sending an email to admin@studiobake.co.uk
11 CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY
To ensure that you are always aware of how we use your personal information we will update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect any changes to our use of your personal information and as required to comply with changes in applicable law or regulatory requirements. However, we encourage you to review this Privacy Policy periodically to be informed of how we use your personal information.
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HOW TO DISABLE COOKIES
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FURTHER INFORMATION
Please contact Bake at admin@studiobake.co.uk if you require further information about cookies set by our website.
Use of this website
Use of the Studio Bake LTD (“Bake”) website (the “Website”) is governed by these terms and conditions (the “Terms”). Please read these Terms carefully. By using the Website, you confirm that you accept these Terms and that you agree to comply with them. If you do not agree to these Terms, you must not use the Website.
OTHER POLICIES THAT MAY APPLY
Please also refer to the PRIVACY POLICY (the “Privacy Policy”) and the COOKIE POLICY (the “Cookie Policy”) which also apply to your use of the Website.
AMENDMENTS TO THESE TERMS AND OTHER APPLICABLE POLICIES
Bake reserves the right to amend these Terms and/or the Privacy Policy and the Cookie Policy from time to time without notice to you. By continuing to use the Website after the Terms and/or the Privacy Policy and/or the Cookie Policy have been amended, you will be deemed to have agreed to such amendments. You should therefore continue to check these Terms and/or the Privacy Policy and the Cookie Policy to understand the terms and conditions that apply at the time.
AVAILABILITY OF THIS WEBSITE
Bake reserves the right to withdraw, suspend or restrict access to and the availability of the Website (or any part of it) without notice to you or to any other party.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
All copyright, trademarks and other intellectual property rights in materials on and in the Website are owned by or licensed to Bake. All intellectual property rights are reserved. You may view, download and print pages from the Website for your own personal use provided that, in all cases, you acknowledge Bake as the source of the material. Save as expressly provided in this paragraph, you may not copy, download, modify, reproduce, amend, distribute or delete or otherwise use for any purpose any material, content or part of the Website.
THIRD PARTY WEBSITES
The Website may contain links to third party websites which are not controlled by Bake. Should you use to access such websites, you do so at your own risk and you agree that Bake has no liability towards you in respect of any loss or damage suffered by you resulting from or connected to your use of such third party websites.
DISCLAIMER
The Website and its content are provided on an ‘as is’ basis without any representation, warranty or guarantee (whether express or implied) including, without limitation, as to its accuracy, quality, completeness or fitness for purpose. Bake does not warrant that the Website, its content or the server that makes it available are error free, virus free or free of other harmful elements or that your use of the Website will be uninterrupted.
Bake will not be liable for any loss or damage (whether direct or indirect, including but not limited to, consequential loss, loss of profits, business interruption, loss of business opportunity, damage to goodwill or reputation) suffered arising out or in connection with your use of the Website or its content.
MISCELLANEOUS
If any of these Terms are found to be illegal, invalid or otherwise unenforceable by reason as a result of any applicable law or regulation, then to the extent permissible where the relevant law or regulation applies, such term shall be amended so as to make it legal, valid and enforceable. If such amendment is not possible, then the relevant term shall be deemed deleted from these Terms. The remaining Terms shall survive such amendment and shall remain in full force and effect.
These Terms are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and Wales. Any disputes arising from or in connection with these Terms, use of the Website or its content shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.
The Website is operated by Studio Bake LTD, a company incorporated in England and Wales (company number
13847753) and whose registered office is at C/O Murrells Limited, 69-75 Thorpe Road, Norwich. NR1 1UA
This statement is made by Studio Bake LTD in accordance and compliance with the relevant obligations under the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015 as at 31 December 2017.
Anti- Slavery policy
SUPPLIERS AND DUE DILIGENCE
Bake is committed to running our business responsibly and to ensuring that no form of modern slavery or human trafficking occurs in any part of our operation or supply chain.
The core business of Bake is digital content production and distribution. We are not aware of any issues of modern slavery or human trafficking in our operation or supply chain. Bake carried out a risk assessment of key categories of suppliers across Bake and as a result of that assessment and given the nature of our operation, we consider that the risk of modern slavery and human trafficking in our supply chain to be low.
Bake expects all third parties we deal with to observe this commitment and to comply with all local laws and regulations including in relation to modern slavery, human trafficking and anti-bribery and corruption.
TRAINING
We will offer training to all staff on a range of compliance matters which will include their obligations under the Modern Slavery Act 2015, particularly in relation to recognising and mitigating risks in relation to modern slavery.