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Data Protection Statement
Version 21 Sep 2023

Point of Contact for Data Protection Inquiries and Requests
webmaster@thersa.info

 

1  General

When you access any page on this website, the following potentially personal data are saved on our server:

  1. Your IP address
  2. The time and date you accessed the site
  3. Information about your web browser (the ‘User-Agent’ string)

These data are used only for purposes relating to the technical functioning and maintenance of this website. They will not be shared with any third party for any purpose. They will not be stored for more than two years.

 

2  Cookies

No cookies are used on this website.

 

3  SSL

All pages on this website are served via SSL/HTTPS.

 

4  Data submitted by you

This website makes it possible for you to sign the open letter, which would entail your uploading personal data through the website.

This data will not be used for any purpose not related to marshaling support for the striking RSA staff.

If you tick the box labelled ‘List my name under the open letter,’ your name will be displayed in the list of signatories below the open letter.

If you tick the box labelled ‘Email me occasional updates about the strike,’ you may be emailed updates about the strike. These updates will in all likelihood not be sent more than once weekly.

The legal basis for the above processing activities for data subjects in the EU and UK is Art. 6 para. 1 lit. a GDPR (data subject’s consent).

Should you at any time wish to withdraw your consent for these processing activities, or make any other request related to this processing, email webmaster@thersa.info and your request will be processed as promptly as possible.

 

5  Your rights

The UK or EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) provides users of this website located in the UK or EU with specific rights with respect to the processing of their personal data.

Users in other locations with similar data protection regulation, such as California, may have similar rights.

The rights of users in the UK and EU are provided by Articles 13 through 22 (Sections 2 through 4) of GDPR and are as follows:

The relevant supervisory authority for users located in the UK or EU is the user’s local supervisory authority.

 

This data protection statement may be updated occasionally to reflect changes to the website and/or new legal developments.

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