Privacy Policy

 

1.      INTRODUCTION
Who are we? SEE-SAW FILMS LIMITED, incorporated in England & Wales with company registration number 08043409 and registered office address 3rd Floor, 45 Folgate Street, London, E1 6GL, England (“we”, “us”, “our”, “See-Saw”).

Where we decide the means or purpose of processing your personal data, we are the “data controller”.

What’s this policy about? This policy explains how we process personal data, as a data controller, when operating our website http://www.see-saw-films.com/ (“Website”), when corresponding with you by phone, email, and through our social media channels (together, our “Channels”).

This notice applies to all users of our Channels (“Users”, “you”, and “your”).

We update this policy from time to time, so Users should check back in on a regular basis. Where appropriate, we will actively notify you.

Please note that other websites or services mentioned or linked to on our Website are not operated by us, and you should refer to the privacy policies on those websites to understand how their personal data is being used.

This Privacy Policy should be read in conjunction with any other terms of use or end user licence agreement (“Other Terms”) as may be applicable to our Website. Such Other Terms, if any, are available to review on or through our Channels.

What are your rights? Users have the following rights, although these rights may be limited in some circumstances:

●      Ask us to send a copy of your personal data to you or someone else

●      Ask us to restrict, stop processing, or delete your personal data

●      Object to our processing of your personal data

●      Object to use of your personal data for direct marketing purposes

●      Ask us to correct inaccuracies in your personal data

If we rely on consent to process personal data you can withdraw consent at any time.

To make a request for your rights, please let us know by sending an email to the email address set out in the next section below.

You also have the right to submit a complaint to a supervisory authority. For example, in the UK, you can get in contact with the Information Commissioner’s Office: https://ico.org.uk. If you live in a European country, you can alternatively submit a complaint to the supervisory authority in your country/state. If you live outside of those territories, you may have a supervisory authority in your country whom you can also turn to.

How do you contact us? If you have any questions concerning this policy, including how you can exercise your rights, please contact us at: info@see-saw-films.com.

 

2. YOUR PERSONAL DATA AND HOW WE USE IT
Your data How we use it Sources and recipients
Enquiry data

We process the following personal data when you get in touch with us. For example, when you submit any enquiries, comments or questions about our Website:

●      Your name

●      Your contact information (such as email address);

●      Any other information that Users submit as part of their enquiries, complaints or questions.

We use this personal data to communicate with you and provide our support services.

How long we keep it

 

We hold onto this data for at least 7 years after our relationship with you ends.

We may process this data in accordance with the terms of our contract with you (where we need this information to provide the Website to you) or to take steps at your request prior to entering into a contract, or to comply with our legal obligations.

We also use this to pursue our legitimate interests, including:

●      Our interest in responding to enquiries to ensure smooth operation of our business and services

●      To understand our customers and improve our Website and productions, by taking on-board your feedback

We collect this data directly from Users.

 

Analytics and Cookies Data

When you visit our Website, third party data analytics service providers may collect the following data from your device and interaction with our Website, which will almost always be anonymised and aggregated before reporting back to us:

●      How often you use our Website

●      Which webpages you go to, how long you spend on certain webpages and which features you use

●      Page interaction information, such as scrolling, clicks and browsing methods

●      Which webpages, emails, search engines or marketing campaigns referred you to our Website

●      Page response times and any download errors

●      Your IP address, and device identifiers communicated by your device or browser

●      Device and browser operating system, version, make and model

Please see section 3 below for more information about our use of cookies and similar technologies.

How long we keep it

We hold onto this data for at least 26 months, but may retain it indefinitely once it has been aggregated and anonymised.

Our Website uses Google Analytics as third party data analytics service provider to evaluate and improve our Website, to help analyse how visitors use the Website, to personalise your experience and to monitor the technical operation of our Website.

We will only use Google Analytics with your consent.

To find out more about Google Analytics and/or to learn how to opt out, please visit:

●      How Google uses data when you use our partners’ sites or apps

●      https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout/.

This data is collected from you through our Channels via cookies and other mechanisms, and then reported back to us by third party data analytics service providers.

 

3. COOKIES, ANALYTICS AND SIMILAR TECHNOLOGIES
Cookies, pixels and other technologies store and access data on your device to help websites and apps work.  This table explains their purpose, how long they last, and who else can access their data. We get your consent to use them unless they’re essential for our sites, apps or services.

Most browsers allow control over cookies, for more information: Google Chrome | Microsoft Edge | Mozilla Firefox | Microsoft Internet Explorer | Opera | Apple Safari.

Cookie/data Duration Purpose
Google Analytics

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2 years These cookies are used to collect information about how Users use our Website. See more details under Analytics and Cookies Data above.

 

4. STORAGE, TRANSFERS AND DISCLOSURE
Data retention We hold personal data for as long as necessary bearing in mind the purpose for which it was collected. At the end of the retention period, we assess whether it is necessary to continue to retain personal data to achieve the purposes for which it was collected. To determine appropriate retention periods, we consider the amount, nature, and sensitivity of the data, the potential risk of unauthorised access, and legal requirements.
Storage and Transfers Our organisation based in the UK and Australia, and regularly collaborate with an international network of partners and may from time to time use subcontractors and service providers based in other countries. Where we transfer your information outside of the UK and/or EEA, we will have agreements in place with the recipient which include standard data protection clauses adopted by a data protection regulator and/or approved by the European Commission to ensure that appropriate safeguards are in place to protect your personal data. For more information, drop us a line using the contact details at the start of this policy.
Disclosure We may disclose your personal data:

●      Where required by law, government, competent authorities or the courts or to establish, exercise or defend our legal rights, and for the purposes of preventing crime and fraud (for example, we may share personal data with our professional advisors, investigators, or credit reference agencies).

●      With suppliers and subcontractors, as necessary for the purposes set out in this notice (which includes website and data hosting services, distribution partners for communications we send, and providing IT support services for the performance of contracts and in line with our legitimate interests in regard to conducting our business as a film and television production company).

●      With other members of our corporate group and our international network of partners.

●      If involved in an investment, merger, acquisition, or sale of our organisation or assets, personal data we hold may be shared on the basis of the legitimate interests of us, our shareholders, customers and other parties to a transaction, unless those interests are outweighed by prejudicial impacts upon you.

 

This cookie policy has been created and updated by CookieFirst - Cookie Banner Tool.
This cookie table has been created and updated by the Consent Management Platform.

Consent to the use of cookies.

For our website to function properly we use cookies. To obtain your valid consent for the use and storage of cookies in the browser you use to access our website and to properly document this we use a consent management platform: CookieFirst. This technology is provided by Digital Data Solutions BV, Plantage Middenlaan 42a, 1018 DH, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Website: https://cookiefirst.com referred to as CookieFirst.

When you access our website, a connection is established with CookieFirst’s server to give us the possibility to obtain valid consent from you to the use of certain cookies. CookieFirst then stores a cookie in your browser in order to be able to activate only those cookies to which you have consented and to properly document this. The data processed is stored until the predefined storage period expires or you request to delete the data. Certain mandatory legal storage periods may apply notwithstanding the aforementioned.

CookieFirst is used to obtain the legally required consent for the use of cookies. The legal basis for this is article 6(1)(c) of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

Data processing agreement

We have concluded a data processing agreement with CookieFirst. This is a contract required by data protection law, which ensures that data of our website visitors is only processed in accordance with our instructions and in compliance with the GDPR.

Server log files

Our website and CookieFirst automatically collect and store information in so-called server log files, which your browser automatically transmits to us. The following data is collected:

  • Your consent status or the withdrawal of consent
  • Your anonymised IP address
  • Information about your Browser
  • Information about your Device
  • The date and time you have visited our website
  • The webpage url where you saved or updated your consent preferences
  • The approximate location of the user that saved their consent preference
  • A universally unique identifier (UUID) of the website visitor that clicked the cookie banner