Data Protection Policy
Last Updated: 19/06/2020
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The Data Protection Act, 2018 (Malta) regulates the processing of personal data whether held electronically or in manual form. Brendon Thearle ("the operator") are set to fully comply with the Data Protection Principles as set out in the Act.
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A. Purpose/s for collecting data: the operator collects and processes information to use for detailed information and for customer support services. Where the law permits, the operator may also obtain information about you from third parties or give information. All data is collected and processed in accordance with the Data Protection Act, 2018.
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B. Recipients of data: the operator only is assigned to carry out the functions to access the information you give us. Personal Data may also be disclosed to third parties, who may also have access to your data as authorized by law.
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C. Your rights:
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C1. you are entitled to know, what information the operator holds and processes about you and why; who has access to it; how it is kept up to date; what the operator is doing to comply with its obligations under the Data Protection Act, 2018.
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C2. the Data Protection Act, 2018 sets down a formal procedure for dealing with data subject access requests, which the operator acknowledges.
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C3. all data subjects have the right to access any personal information kept about them by the operator, either on computer or in manual files. Requests for access to personal information by data subjects are to be discussed through the contact page.
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C4. the operator aims to comply as quickly as possible with requests for access to personal information and will ensure that it is provided within a reasonable time, unless there is good reason for delay. When a request for access cannot be met within a reasonable time, the reason will be explained to the data subject making the request.
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C5. all data subjects have the right to request that their information be amended, erased or not used in the event the data is incorrect.
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D. Contacts: if you feel your rights have been violated or wish to know more about the Maltese (local) or European Union (EU) stance on Data Protection, please visit: idpc.org.mt or ec.europa.eu/justice/data-protection/ or click here.