Welcome to Stride Equine Vets. This notice explains how we collect, use and protect information about you, who we may share it with and the rights that you have. This notice covers most of the ways in which you will interact with us, through our website, in our practice or on social media.
If we need to use your personal data in different, or for reasons not covered by this notice, we will let you know. We will also update this notice from time to time.
- Who We Are
Equine Vets has appointed a Data Protection Officer. If you have any questions about this notice, including any requests to exercise your legal rights, please contact them;
- By post – FAO Data Protection Officer, The Old Kiln Farm,
Farnham Road, Holt Pound, Farnham, GU10 4JZ
- By email – admin@stride-vets.co.uk
Other Controllers
Where you use our website or visit our social media pages, your personal data may also be processed by the providers of those services – for example Meta (Facebook & Instagram). These sites will collect further information about you for their own purposes, separately from Stride Equine Vets.
Where we also use the data they collect, Stride Equine Vets might also be jointly responsible with the other company for determining how and why your personal data is used and making sure it is protected.
- What Do We Collect, How & Why?
Most of the personal data we collect is directly from you, as you use or request services from us, or get in touch. Technical information will be generated where you use our website (www.stride-vets.co.uk), apps or other online services.
Data that we may collect might include;
- Contact details, such as your name and address, including email and social media account information if you contact us in that way and location information where we are referring you to local services.
- Information about services that you have used or requested, customer service information such as complaints, opinions and survey responses, contact preferences and information which our employees might record as they provide services to you or your animals. This may also include recording calls you make to some of our services.
- Financial information, including payments made, account and credit status.
- Information about how you use our website and online services including social media pages, including technical identifiers such as cookies.
We will collect this data so that;
- We can provide the services you are using or have requested and manage payment for them as part of our contract with you.
- We can improve our services to you and other clients, including gathering feedback from you via surveys, as part of our legitimate business interests.
- We can manage our online and other services effectively and securely, as part of our legitimate business interests and legal obligations to you.
- We can meet regulatory obligations to precent or detect crime, or in the public interest, including protection of animal welfare.
- With your consent, so that we can provide information about products and services that may be of interest to you.
If you do not want us to use some of your personal data, we may not be able to provide services to you – for example payment data or contact details.
We do not normally collect or use ‘special category’ data, such as religion, sexuality or health data.
- Who We Share Your Personal Data With
As well as using service providers to support our business, we might share information with other separate organisations who are also Controllers. This may include;
- Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons
- Other veterinary specialists, laboratories and animal health providers and agencies, where the personal data cannot be anonymised or is otherwise necessary
- Insurance and other professional and legal advisors
- Debt recovery agencies
- Law enforcement, fraud prevention agencies and other public authorities
- Companies approved by you (such as social media sites)
Where any part of our business is outsourced, sold or merged and where permitted by law, we will share your data with the new provider so that services can continue or be provided to you. They may use your personal data in the way as set out in this policy. We will of course inform you of any such change and give you an opportunity to opt out of your data being shared with a new provider.
- Keeping Your Personal Data Secure
We have security and other measures in place to help protect your data and limit how it can be accessed or used and to identify and handle suspected breaches of personal data and other security threats.
We limit access to your personal data to those employees, agents, contractors and service providers who need to know. They will only process your personal data on our instructions and they are subject to a duty of confidentiality and other contractual terms to protect your data.
- Data Retention
We will retain your data as long as reasonably necessary to fulfil the purposes we collect it for, including for the purposes of satisfying and legal regulatory, tax or reporting requirements.
- Being In Control of Your Own Information
Under the UK and EU data protection law you have some important rights available to you. In summary, these include;
- Right to request information about how we are using your data
- Right to request a copy of personal data
- Right to request that we correct any personal data that is inaccurate
- Right to request that we do not make any automated decisions based on your data (do not worry, we do not)
- Right to request that we delete your data
- Where you have been asked for and given us your consent, withdraw that consent
- Right to request that we stop processing all or part of your data
- Right to request that we transfer elements of your personal data to another service provider
Some of these rights may be limited in some circumstances, or subject to exemptions. If you wish to exercise your rights, or make a complaint, please complete a Rights request form or contact us at admin@stride-vets.co.uk.
If we cannot resolve a complaint as you would wish, you may also make a complaint to the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) vias their website or via your local EU regulator.