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OUR PRIVACY POLICY

At EU Students in the UK we are committed using maintaining the trust and confidence of our students to our website. In this Privacy Policy, we have provided lots of detailed information on when and why we collect your personal information, how we use it, and how we keep it secure.

The Policy’s terms apply to the EU Students in the UK’s World Wide Web. By using this site, you understand and consent to the terms of this policy.

Data Collection

The biodata form submitted by you enables us to gather personally identifiable information, including your name, telephone number, email address of the services and phone number. We receive personal information to tell practically guide students with the creation of a perfect statement, brilliant CV and also opportunity to assess their English level with our English online test.

We take all reasonable steps to ensure that our staff protect your data and are aware of their information security obligations. We limit access to your data to those who have a genuine business need to know it.

Our data collection is to contact you if we need to obtain or provide additional information and to make us give you the best in your application perfection. We don’t rent or trade emails list with other organisations and business.

Why do we collect this data?

Our legitimate business interests, for example, application at university, college and improvement of our services. Whenever we rely on this statutory basis to process your data, we assess our business interests to make sure they do not override your rights. Additionally, in some cases, you have the right to object to this processing.

We also use your personal information to reach out to you and to make academic applications that are advantageous to you. We may send request-related communications such as guides, directories of schools, colleges and information etc. all about ease of education.

International data transfers

We may need to transfer your information to faculties and campuses (for example, if they deliver the information you request) or academic institutions in countries outside the European Economic Area (EEA). The EEA consists of countries in the European Union, Switzerland, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway: they are considered to have similar laws when it comes to data protection and privacy.  This kind of data transfer may happen if our servers (i.e. where we store data) or our suppliers and service providers are based outside the EEA, or if you use our services and products while visiting countries outside this area.

If EU Students in the UK student sends your information to a country that is not in the EEA, we will make sure that your information is adequately protected. We will always ensure that there is a proper legal agreement that covers the data transfer. Also, if the country is not considered to have laws that are equivalent to EU data protection standards, then we will ask the third party to enter into a legal agreement that reflects those standards.

Access to your personal information

Under the law, you have some rights that you can exercise free of charge. We have included a summary of these below:

Right to correct personal data

If you believe any of the personal data we hold about you is incorrect, you can request we update it.

Right to access personal data

You have a right to request a copy of the information that we hold about you, and how it has been processed.

Right to data portability

In some circumstances, you have the right to receive the personal information about you which you have provided to us, in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format and have the right to transmit those data to a third party.

Right to object to use of personal data

Where we are processing your data for the purposes of direct marketing, or any legitimate interests that EU Students in the UK is reliant upon, you can object at any time to this processing.

Right to restrict use of your data

In some circumstances, you can request that we temporarily suspend the processing of your data.

Right to erasure

In some circumstances, such as where we no longer have a justifiable reason to continue to process your data, you can request we delete it. You are entitled to see, correct, or remove the personal information that we hold. You also have a right to access all data that we store on you. Relate your request to our data protection officer at [email protected]

Where required by law

We may also process your personal data if required by law, including responding to requests by government or law enforcement authorities, or for the prevention of crime or fraud.

Keeping your personal information secure

We have specialised security teams who continuously review and improve our measures to protect your personal information from unauthorised access, accidental loss, disclosure or destruction.

Communications over the internet (such as emails) aren’t secure unless they’ve been encrypted. Your communications may go through a number of countries before being delivered, as this is the nature of the internet.

We cannot accept responsibility for any unauthorised access or loss of personal information that is beyond our control.

We’ll never ask for your secure personal or account information by an unsolicited means of communication. You’re responsible for keeping your personal and account information safe and not sharing it with others.

Hyper-Links

Our website may provide links to third-party websites. We cannot be responsible for the security and content of such third-party websites. So make sure you read that company’s privacy and cookies policies before using or putting your personal information on their site.

The same applies to any third-party websites or content you connect to using our products and services.

You may choose to disclose your information in specific ways such as social plug-ins (including those offered by Google, Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest) or using third-party services that allow you to post reviews or other information publicly, and a third party could use that information.

Social plug-ins and social applications are operated by the social network themselves and are subject to their terms of use and privacy and cookies policies. You should make sure you’re familiar with these.

Information about other people

If you provide information to us about any person other than yourself, such as next of kin, a colleague, a client you must ensure that they understand how their information will be used and that they have given their permission for you to disclose it to us and for you to allow us.

Consent

By Consenting to this privacy notice, you are permitting us to process your data correctly for the purposes identified.

Update of our Policy

Any update we may make to our Policy in the future will be available on this page and, where appropriate, notified to you by e-mail. Please check back frequently to see any updates or edit to our Policy.

Legal Disclosure

While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the material included on this site, it is provided for information purposes only, without any representation or endorsements made and without warranty of any kind whether express or implied, and it does not constitute professional or legal advice.

We do not warrant that the operation of this site will be uninterrupted or error-free, that defects will be corrected, or that this site or the server that makes it available are free of viruses or represent the full functionality, accuracy, and reliability of the materials. In no event will we be liable for any loss or damage including, without limitation, loss of profits, indirect or consequential loss or damage, or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from use, or loss of use of, data, arising out of, or in connection with, the use of this site.

Your access to this site may occasionally be restricted to allow for repairs, maintenance or the introduction of new facilities or services.

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