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We do our best to protect and respect your personal data. We take your privacy concerns very seriously and confirm to users of this site that we will not sell or rent individual user information to others and will only share information in accordance with this privacy statement.
This statement explains how we collect that data, why we use it and how we keep it safe.
INCOSE UK is a limited company that is registered in England & Wales (no 3641046). INCOSE UK is a chapter of the International Council on Systems Engineering, which is a membership body and a not-for-profit organisation incorporated in the state of California, United States of America.
As appropriate, INCOSE UK will disclose your information to any of legal entities for the purposes of introducing and delivering goods and services to you. In order to offer you INCOSE’s global activities, it will be necessary to share personal data with INCOSE offices in the United States.
Our registered office is ‘The Dyers Building, 21 Silver Street, Ilminster, Somerset, TA19 0DH’ and our contact number is 01460 298217. For general or data protection enquiries, contact our
The INCOSE UK secretariat is managed by Dot-The-Eye Ltd, who are responsible for the day to day running of INCOSE UK.
We obtain information about you when you make contact with us. For example; When you register on our website, when you become a member, when you study for or take one of our qualifications, or when you attend an event or conference.
The information we collect might include your name, address, email address and phone numbers. We will store information on the products and services you hold, or have shown an interest in.
Examples include:
We will record equal opportunities data that you give us, such as your age and ethnicity. This is kept secure and only used to give statistics to help plan our services.
We only use your information in accordance with the law. This gives us various powers to use your data. These are effectively the reasons for our processing and are:
Collecting and using your data will mean that we are able to manage your membership, process any orders or requests you have made and provide you with relevant and topical information relating to your interests. For example, changes to our services. It will enable us to ask for your views on our services and matters relating to the profession.
Data protection applies to personal data held about individuals. It does not always cover ‘business to business’ contacts or information. However, we will also do our best to secure and protect the contact details of our corporate contacts.
Staff of the INCOSE UK secretariat will have controlled access to your information to enable us to provide you with services. Volunteers of INCOSE UK will not receive access to your personal information without your consent or, very occasionally, in defined circumstances under the direct supervision of INCOSE UK secretariat staff.
In order to process your membership and to offer you INCOSE’s global activities we share relevant data with INCOSE International, who are based in the United States. If you require more details of the data shared, please contact our
You have a choice about whether and how you wish to receive information from us. You will be asked to make your preferences clear when we collect your information. For most users, this will be when they register online. Members can update their preferences at any time my by going to their profile area.
The accuracy of your information is important to us. We encourage members to regularly check and update their information in their profile area.
We do not use your information for automated profiling. However, you may choose to tell us which subjects most interest you and this can be used to tailor your online experience and in communications to you. These topics can be selected in your “My Profile” area of the website.
You have various legal rights over your information, which we will always respect. Further detail is available from the Information Commissioner via their website.
You must not share the password for your INCOSE UK account. Your passwords are your responsibility and must not be disclosed to any third party. This is important for your own protection and that of your personal data.
If you access the INCOSE UK website from a PC that can be used by any other person, such as those at work, college or in an Internet café, there are some basic guidelines to follow:
If you suspect that your password or account information has been compromised, it is your responsibility to inform us promptly and change your password.
INCOSE UK. and Dot-The-Eye Ltd. have robust IT security in place. All staff receive data protection training and our premises are secured. We hold data sharing contracts with providers, requiring them to protect your information.
Like most websites, INCOSE UK pages use Cookies. Cookies are small pieces of information sent by an organisation to your computer and stored on your hard drive to allow that website to recognise you when you visit. Cookies make it possible for your browser to remember your settings and preferences. This helps us to improve our website and deliver a more personalised service for you.
It is possible to switch off cookies in your browser preferences.
When someone visits incoseuk.org we use a third-party service, Google Analytics, to collect standard internet log information and details of visitor behaviour patterns. This information is anonymised and we do not make, and do not allow Google to make, any attempt to find out the identities of those visiting our website.
We particularly wish to protect the privacy of children aged 16 or under. If you are aged 16 or under‚ please get your parent/guardian's permission before you provide us with personal information.
This privacy statement does not cover the links within this site that lead to external websites. We encourage you to read the privacy statements on the other websites that you visit.
We keep this statement under review as part of our overall Data Protection Policy. It was last updated in March 2018.