Privacy Policy

Stockontrol™ is committed to protecting the privacy of our clients and anyone we engage with on their behalf, as well as any visitors to our Web site. Stockontrol™ is a product design, developed and owned by Atula™ Technologies Ltd. This Privacy Policy describes our current practices regarding the personal data that we collect from you when you visit and use our Web site or that we otherwise collect in the course of providing services to our clients. Personal data is information that may identify you, such as your name, e-mail address, or mailing address. This Privacy Policy applies to this Web site or any service we offer that links to this Privacy Policy. Other sites and services we offer may have different privacy policies that apply to them. Except for instances in which our client is the controller of your personal data that we are processing on their behalf, Stockontrol™ is the controller of your personal data.

Data we collect

If you choose to subscribe to one of our blogs or to receive access to some of our thought-leadership materials, you will be asked to provide us with some personal data, including your name and e-mail address. We will use this data to provide you with the subscriptions and materials you request. Where permissible and/or with your permission, we may also use this data to provide you with details about our products and services that may be of interest to you.

On occasion, we may have surveys available through our Web site that you can voluntarily participate in. We will compile the results of these surveys to create reports available through our Web site or to provide to our clients or third parties.

Data we collect from you through these surveys will be aggregated so that the final reports will not include any data that can identify you. Please be aware that any data that you provide to us in survey responses will belong to us.

If you have been directed here from a disclosure form because you are participating in a market research study, we will collect and process your personal data as explained in the disclosure. Additional details about transfers of your data and how to exercise your data rights are available below.

We will also collect your device’s IP address. This data is collected automatically when you access our Web site in order to provide the services to you. This information also helps us to diagnose problems with our server and to improve the services we offer to you.

We use technologies that collect data about the use of our Web site which do not identify you directly. We use this data to compile statistics about our visitors and the ways they use our Web site. For example, we log which pages users access and which Web browsers and operating systems they use. We may also determine which Web page you are coming from before visiting our Web site and whether you are accessing our site from a corporate network to more accurately gauge our users’ demographics.

We do not intentionally collect any sensitive personal data through our Web site. Sensitive personal data means the various categories of personal data identified by applicable data privacy laws as requiring special treatment. These categories can include data relating to ethnic origin or race, marital status, political opinions or affiliations, ideological views or activities, trade union membership, religious beliefs, physical or mental health, genetic or biometric information, sexual orientation, information on social security measures, or administrative or criminal proceedings or records. We, therefore, suggest that you do not provide sensitive personal data of this type to us through our Web site.

Tracking technologies we use

We use cookies to personalise your experience while navigating our site. Please take a look at our Cookie Policy to understand how these cookies operate and for more information about your choices to opt-in or out. We may also use Web beacons in the marketing e-mails we send as well as pixel tags on our Web pages. These non-intrusive tags help us know when you view our e-mails, what your IP address is, and which pages you view on our site.

We use this data to understand what kinds of content are of interest to you so that we can conduct internal analyses on this information and improve our services. You may be able to disable such tracking by setting your e-mail client to display messages as text-only or by turning off the image display. Additional information about how to adjust your browser settings to limit or block tracking technologies is available in our Cookie Policy.

Confidentiality of client information

Consistent with our client obligations, it has always been our policy to exercise the utmost discretion regarding the information our clients entrust to us. We accept and process confidential client information, including data we collect in the course of providing services to our clients, such as for market research purposes, subject to our client’s direction and control, and we maintain reasonable and appropriate security precautions.

We never rent, trade, sell, or share your information with any unrelated parties except as necessary or appropriate to conduct our business activities, subject to appropriate confidentiality, privacy, and information security commitments provided by the receiving party; or to further your interests, or as permitted or required by law; or as authorised or directed by you. Please feel free to raise any questions, concerns or specific directions you may have regarding the privacy and security of your data to the Atula™ webmaster to [email protected] with the subject as “Privacy Issue”.

How we use your data

We may use your data to notify you about our products or services or keep you updated on issues that we think are of interest to you, where permissible or if you have opted into receiving such notifications. We will send you the information and materials you request.

We may use your data for market research purposes.

If we are processing your data on behalf of a third party (such as our client), we will follow the processing instructions that the third party provided us.

We will use your data to administer and improve our Web site and to better understand our site users.

We may use your data to carry out contracts or comply with applicable laws or regulations

Legal bases for processing your data

We process your personal data in order to operate, maintain, and provide you with our services. Atula™ Technologies’ legal basis for processing your personal data will typically be one of the following:

• It is necessary to fulfil a contract that we have in place with you;< br>• The processing is necessary for our legitimate interests, to ensure that our< br>services are properly provided, and to promote our services;< br>• We have your consent to use your personal data; or< br>• The processing is necessary to comply with our legal obligations.

Disclosures and transfers of your data to third parties, including regulators

We do not rent, sell, share, or otherwise distribute your personal data to third parties outside of Atula Technologies Ltd., except as required by law and in these circumstances:

• Your personal data may be shared with other companies within our group of companies or with contractors, service providers, and other third parties we use to support our business and who are bound by contractual obligations to keep personal data confidential and use it only for the purposes for which we disclose it to them, per the purpose and/or with your consent as set out in this Privacy Policy.< br> • Your personal data may be shared with our clients on whose behalf we are processing your data per their instructions.< br> • We may share, transfer, or disclose the information in our databases and server logs in the event of our sale, merger, re-organisation, dissolution, or similar event, as well as to comply with a contractual obligation with our clients, protect your vital interests, and/or protect the security or integrity of our databases or services. We will inform you of any such transfer or disclosure as required by law.< br> • We may be required to disclose your personal data in response to lawful requests by public authorities, including to meet national security or law enforcement requirements. Governmental and regulatory bodies must follow the applicable legal process to obtain valid and binding orders. All requests must be specific and are reviewed by the Atula™ Legal team to ensure that the requests are valid and so that Atula™ can object to overly broad or otherwise inappropriate requests. ATL does not provide any government with direct and unfettered access to your personal data, and we do not provide any government with our encryption keys.< br>

Location of your data and transfers of your data abroad

We are a global company, and your data eventually, may be transferred throughout our offices worldwide. We are headquartered in the United Kingdom and subject to the Competition and Markets Authority; your data will be stored and processed according to UK and EU privacy and GDPR standards. Atula™ Technologies Ltd. continue their commitment to adhere to the UK-EUPrivacy Shield Principles with respect to personal data received from the UK, EU, Canada, United Kingdom, and Switzerland. These principles are:

• Notice< br>• Choice< br>• Accountability for onward transfer< br>• Security< br>• Data integrity and purpose limitation • Access
• Recourse, enforcement, and liability
If you have any inquiries or complaints about how we handle your personal data please contact us at [email protected]

How to access, correct, or limit the use and disclosure of your personal data

If you send us a request to access, correct, delete, limit, or object to the use and disclosure of the personal data we hold about you, we will respond to your request in accordance with applicable law and our commitments under the Privacy Shield. These requests should be sent to us at [email protected]. When Atula™ is processing your data on behalf of our client, we will assist with your request in accordance with applicable law and our obligations to our client.

How we retain your personal data

We take steps to ensure that the personal data that you provide is retained for only as long as it is necessary for the purpose for which it was collected and as required by applicable law. After this period, it will be deleted, or in some cases, de-identified.

Opting out

If you no longer wish to receive information you subscribed to or other information that you have previously opted in to receive, you may opt-out by clicking the unsubscribe link in any automated e-mail you receive from us or by emailing us at [email protected]. You may also submit a request here.

Security

We provide reasonable and appropriate physical, technical, and organisational safeguards intended to maintain the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the personal data we collect. Please be aware that, although we endeavour to provide reasonable security for data we process and maintain, no security system can prevent all potential security breaches.

Governing law

This Privacy Policy forms part of our Terms of Use and is governed by the laws of the Buckinghamshire County Court and Courts of England, the United Kingdom.

Changes

We may change this Privacy Policy at any time. Any updates to this Privacy Policy will be posted here. The date at the top indicates the date of the last update.

Links

When you leave our Web site via links to other sites or services that we do not provide, this Privacy Policy no longer applies to those sites or services.

Children

We do not knowingly solicit data from or market to children under the age of 13. If a parent or guardian becomes aware that his or her child has provided us with information without his or her consent, he or she should contact us at [email protected]. We will delete such information from our files within a reasonable time.

Contact Us

If you have any questions regarding this Privacy Policy or our privacy practices generally, please contact us via e-mail at [email protected]. You may also mail us at:

Address:
G37, Beacon House
Stokenchurch Business House
Stokenchurch – HP143FE
Buckinghamshire, the UK.