PRIVACY NOTICE
This document describes how and why we collect, store, protect, process and share the data given to us.
About us
- Bauernhaus Creative and The Print Lady is the Data Controller. This means it is ultimately responsible for the personal data it holds. 
Contact Address:
Unit F Meadow View Business Park
Winchester Road
Lower Upham
Hampshire
SO32 1HJ
The personal data we may collect
- The contact details of our clients 
- Banking details 
- Dates, names and addresses in order for us to create certain documents (wedding invitations for example). 
The reason we may process personal data
- We collect personal data to allow us to provide some of our design and print services. 
Who we may share personal data with
- Business associates and other professional services 
- Family and associates of the person whose personal data we are processing 
- Suppliers and service providers 
The rights of the people whose data we process
- The people whose personal data we are processing have the following rights that are applicable to our business: 
- To be informed – they have a right to be told that we are processing their data. 
- Access – they have a right to confirmation that we are processing their data, a copy of their personal data and other supplementary information 
- Rectification – they have a right to have inaccurate personal data corrected 
- Erasure – they have a right to have their personal data erased, providing there are no reasons for this right not to apply. 
- Portability – they have a right to obtain and reuse their personal data for their own purposes across different services 
- To object – they have the right to object to the processing of their personal data in certain circumstances 
- If you want exercise any of your rights please contact us at ainslie@printlady.co.uk 
How long we keep personal data
- After it has finished the use for which it was being processed we destroy most personal data after 2 years. Some personal data may however be retained for up to 7 years (current financial year plus 6) in line with the Limitation Act 1980. 
How data is stored and processed?
- Personal data are stored in electronic and hard copy formats. Electronic records are protected by encryption, anti-hacking and anti-virus technologies. Hard copy documents are stored in appropriate containers and in locations to which access is restricted. 
Complaints
- If you’ve already told us we need to do something, but we haven’t responded in a way that you’re satisfied with, you can complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office (the ICO). 
- It’s easiest to do this online via the ICO website (https://ico.org.uk/concerns/handling/ ), but you can also do so in writing to: 
The Information Commissioner’s Office
Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF
