The Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham is dependent on the generosity of our supporters as well as the goodwill and trust of the public. We are therefore committed to protecting any personal information we obtain about you, whether you are just visiting our website or are a financial supporter, clergy or parishioner. This Privacy Policy sets out how we obtain, use and protect any personal information you provide to us, whether online, via phone, text, email, in letters or in other correspondence.
This privacy policy explains the following:
The Ordinariate is committed to safeguarding your personal information. Whenever you provide such information, we are legally obliged to use your information in line with all laws concerning the protection of personal information, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) 2018.
The Ordinariate website contains hyperlinks to websites owned and operated by third parties. These third party websites have their own privacy policies, including policies on their use of cookies, and we urge you to review them. They will govern the use of personal information you submit or which is collected by cookies whilst visiting these websites. We cannot accept any responsibility or liability for the privacy practices of such third party websites and your use of such websites is at your own risk.
The Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham is a company limited by guarantee with no share capital registered in England, Company Reg No: 07582943 and Charity Reg No: 1141536. The Ordinariate’s registered address is 24 Golden Square, London W1F 9JR.
When you contact the Ordinariate to make a donation, purchase an item online, or sign up to any of the Ordinariate’s activities or online content, such as newsletters or message boards, or you telephone, email, write to or text the Ordinariate, or engage with the Ordinariate via social media channels, we may receive and retain personal information about you. This can consist of information such as your name, email address, postal address, telephone or mobile number, bank account details to process donations and whether or not you are a tax payer so that we can claim gift aid.
By submitting your details, you enable the Ordinariate (and where applicable any sub-contractors we may use) to raise funds and to provide you with the goods, services, information, activities or online content you select.
We do not usually collect “sensitive personal data” about you, e.g. health status, unless there is a clear reason for doing so – such as participation in an event where we need this to ensure that we provide appropriate facilities or support to enable you to participate in an event. Clear notices will be provided on applications for such events so that it is clear what information we need and why we need it.
If you are simply browsing our website as an anonymous visitor, The Ordinariate may still collect certain information from you, such as your IP addresses (an IP address is a number that can uniquely identify a specific computer or other network device on the internet).
The Ordinariate also uses cookies. Cookies are small text files on your device. They are made by your web browser when you visit a website. Every time you go back to that website, your browser will send the cookie file back to the website’s server. They improve your experience of using a website, for example, by remembering your preference settings and by measuring your use of a website to ensure that it meets your needs. See Section 10 below for more detail on how we use cookies and how you can control your cookie preferences.
“The Ordinariate” in this Privacy Notice, is the body recognised in civil law, not the Personal Ordinariate which is a canonical body. The Ordinariate will use your personal information for a number of purposes including the following:
The Ordinariate will only contact you for marketing purposes by email or other electronic means if you have agreed to be contacted for these purposes or where you have made a donation by text and have not opted out from receiving further information. Where you have provided your postal address we may send you direct mail about our work unless you have told us that you do not wish to receive such information.
If you wish to contact us either to obtain information about our work or to stop us sending you such information please email us at communications@ordinariate.org.uk, call 020 7440 5750 or write to the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham, 24 Golden Square, London W1F 9JR with the details. You may also opt out of marketing emails at any time by clicking the unsubscribe link in any marketing email from the Ordinariate.
We will only use your information within the Ordinariate for the purposes for which it was obtained, unless you have explicitly agreed that we may share your information with another organisation.
We will keep your information confidential except where disclosure is required or permitted by law (for example to government bodies for tax purposes or law enforcement agencies for the prevention and detection of crime, subject to such bodies providing us with a relevant request in writing).
If you post or send offensive, inappropriate or objectionable content to or anywhere on the Ordinariate website or otherwise engage in any disruptive behaviour on any Diocesan service, we may use your personal information to stop such behaviour.
Where the Ordinariate reasonably believes that you are or may be in breach of any of the laws of England and Wales (or the law of Scotland if you live there) (e.g. because content you have posted may be defamatory), we may use your personal information to inform relevant third parties such as your employer, internet provider or law enforcement agencies about the content and your behaviour.
We will hold your personal information on our systems for as long as is necessary for the relevant activity, eg we will keep a record of donations for at least seven years. If you request us not to send you marketing information we will keep a record of your contact details and appropriate information to enable us to comply with your request not to be contacted by us.
Where you contribute material to us, e.g. user generated content or in response to a particular campaign we will generally only keep your content for as long as is reasonably required for the purpose(s) for which it was submitted unless otherwise stated at the point of generation.
The accuracy of your information is important to us. We are working on ways to make it easier for you to review and correct the information that the Ordinariate maintains about you. In the meantime, if you change email address or any of the other information we hold is inaccurate or out of date, you can let us know:
Under the Data Protection Act you have the right to request a copy of the personal information we hold about you and to have any inaccuracies corrected. (We require you to prove your identity with two pieces of approved identification).
Please address requests and questions about this or any other question about this Privacy Policy to the Data Protection Officer, the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham, 24 Golden Square, London W1F 9JR.
Cookies are small text files on your device. They are made by your web-browser when you visit a website. Every time you go back to that website, your browser will send the cookie file back to the website’s server. Cookies are useful because they allow a website to recognise a user’s device. You can find more information about cookies at: www.allaboutcookies.org and www.youronlinechoices.eu. For a more information about cookies visit www.privacy.net/stop-cookies-tracking/
Cookies do lots of different jobs, like letting you navigate between pages efficiently, remembering your preferences, and generally improving the user experience.
They can also help to ensure that adverts you see online are more relevant to you and your interests.
Like many websites, the Ordinariate uses cookies in order to provide you with a more personalised web service.
Cookies help us identify which bits of our website people are using, and help us do work on those sections of the website to improve the user experience. We also use cookies to help show content on our site which is relevant to you and your interests, for example if on a previous visit you went to our pages about the archbishop, news or events, we might find this out from your cookie and show you other information on our website related to the archbishop, news or events on subsequent visits.
Information supplied in cookies also allows us to measure the effectiveness of online marketing campaigns for the Ordinariate. This enables us to ensure any money we spend on digital marketing gives us a good return on investment.
A list of the main cookies that we use and what each is used for, together with ways to control your cookie preferences can be found in our cookie policy.
This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time so you may wish to check it each time you submit personal information to the Ordinariate. The date of the most recent revisions will appear on this page. If you do not agree to these changes, please do not continue to use the Ordinariate website to submit personal information to the Ordinariate. If material changes are made to the Privacy Policy we will notify you by placing a prominent notice on the website.
Cookies are used to enable us to improve services for you through, for example:
However, if you wish to restrict or block the cookies which are set by the Ordinariate website, or indeed any other website, you can do this through your browser settings. The Help function within your browser should tell you how.
Alternatively, you may wish to visit www.aboutcookies.org which contains comprehensive information on how to do this on a wide variety of browsers. You will also find details on how to delete cookies from your computer as well as more general information about cookies. For information on how to do this on the browser of your mobile phone you will need to refer to your handset manual.
Please be aware that restricting cookies may impact on the functionality of the Ordinariate website.