INTRODUCTION
This Privacy Policy relates to the submission and processing of personal information by South African Law Centre and it’s Associates and Partners and Affiliates (hereinafter ‘South African Law Centre and it’s Associates and Partners and Affiliates’) via the website currently hosted at www.legalrights.co.za
South African Law Centre and it’s Associates and Partners and Affiliates is committed to protecting your privacy and recognises its obligations to collect and process your Personal Information in accordance with the provisions of the Protection of Personal Information Act, No 4 of 2013 (POPIA) when you make use of this website.
Please read this Privacy Policy carefully to understand how your Personal Information will be treated, and take note that we may update this policy from time to time, and you are requested to refer to the website periodically to check for updates.
By using our Website, you agree to South African Law Centre and it’s Associates and Partners and Affiliates, its directors, consultants, employees, agents and subcontractors, affiliates and/or third parties to process (which will include collecting, using and disclosing) your Personal Information for the purposes stated in this policy. If you do not agree with our processing activities described in this policy, please do not use the Website.
We will not use your personal information for any purposes not mentioned in this policy without your consent.
PERSONAL INFORMATION WE MAY COLLECT
Personal Information is information which identifies, or could reasonably be associated with you.
Information you provide to us:
The Personal Information we collect and process may include, but is not limited to, the information (including metadata) submitted via our website contact forms, details submitted to register for any newsletter or subscription based service, or contact details provided to us (such Personal Information may include your name, identity or passport numbers, email address, physical address, telephone numbers, information relating to your occupation, gender, dietary requirements etc).
Please note that you are not obliged to provide any such Personal Information on the public areas of our Website. However, you may choose to do so by completing application forms of the various sections of our Website, including: publications and newsletter subscriptions; seminars and other events; and to contact our directors and other employees.
We confirm we will only collect that Personal Information which may reasonably be deemed necessary for the intended purpose of the collection.
With each visit to our Website, we may also automatically collect and store certain information about you. This includes, but is not limited to, technical information, including your Internet Protocol (IP) address which is used to connect your computer to the Internet, operating system and browser type and platform for system administration; and information about your use of our Website including details of your visits such as pages viewed and the resources that you accessed. Such information includes traffic data, location data and other communication data.
USE OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
We will only collect, use, disclose or otherwise process your Personal Information in accordance with this Policy in fulfilment of the requirements of POPIA.
When you provide us with your personal information (in terms of clause 2 of this Policy), we will use your information to make contact with you, send you publications and newsletters which you have subscribed to receive and generally communicate with you to provide the services as set out on our website.
We will not retain your Personal Information for longer than is necessary to achieve the purpose for which we collected it, unless we are required to do so by any act, regulation or bylaw or by an order from a judicial or regulating body such as a court or tribunal.
SHARING OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
We may disclose your Personal Information to our third-party service providers, where necessary.
We require that our service providers take appropriate, reasonable, technical and organisational measures to keep your Personal Information secure.
In addition, our service providers may not use or disclose Personal Information for any purpose other than providing the services on our behalf.
We may also disclose your Personal Information when such disclosure is necessary to protect the legitimate interests (safety, property or other rights) of South African Law Centre and it’s Associates and Partners and Affiliates, our directors, employees, consultants, or any other person, or where required or permitted by law; or if we are under a duty to disclose or share your Personal Information in order to comply with any legal obligation.
There is a possibility that the Personal Information that we collect from you may be transferred to, and stored at, a destination outside of the Republic of South Africa (for example, by a third-party data hosting service provider).
Insofar as your information may be transferred outside of South Africa, we will take reasonable organisational and/or contractual measures to ensure that your personal information is processed by such third party service providers for the purposes for which it has been provided to us and that the required levels of protection have been implemented by such third party service providers to safeguard your Personal Information.
You agree that once your Personal Information has been de-identified (ie we delete any information that identifies you) such de-identified information may be shared in the following circumstances:
To our agents, advisers, service providers and suppliers (this may include our CRM provider; search engine optimisation agency, creative, brand, digital and media agencies, Microsoft, Google and other research agents);
To monitor web traffic: web servers serving the Website automatically collect information about you in relation to the Website pages you visit; and
For statistics purposes: we may perform statistical analyses to measure interest in the various areas of the Website.
SAFEGUARDING OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
We will take all appropriate, reasonable, technical and organisational measures to safeguard your Personal Information to prevent loss of, damage to or unauthorised destruction of your Personal Information or unlawful access to or processing of your Personal Information.
HOW TO ACCESS AND UPDATE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
We will take reasonable steps to keep your Personal Information accurate and complete. We suggest that you regularly update your Personal Information.
You can request access to any of your Personal Information that is held by us at any time and for any purpose, including to request that we correct your Personal Information if it is inaccurate or delete the Personal Information if we are no longer required to retain it by law or for a legitimate purpose.
Requests to access Personal Information held on you in accordance with this Policy can be made to info@legalrights.co.za .
USE OF COOKIES
Our Website uses cookies, which are small text files sent by a web server to store on a web browser. They are used to ensure websites function properly, store user preferences when needed and collect anonymous statistics on website usage.
First party cookies / Session cookie – This cookie contains a randomly generated number and allows the browser to remember your selections. It expires when you close the browser and contains no personally identifiable information.
Third party cookies / Google Analytics – These cookies are used to collect anonymous website statistics such as the number of visitors in a month, average duration of visits and popular pages viewed. This data is used to review and improve the site.
You may refuse to accept cookies by activating the setting on your browser which allows you to refuse the setting of cookies. However, if you select this setting you may be unable to access certain parts of the Website. Unless you have adjusted your browser setting so that it will refuse cookies, our system will issue cookies when you log on to the Website. If you accept a “cookie” or fail to deny the use of “cookies”, you agree that we may use your personal information collected using “cookies” (subject to the provisions of this Policy). Where you either reject or decline cookies, you are informed that you may not be able to fully experience the interactive features of the Website.
USE OF IP ADDRESSES
We may also collect information that does not identify you personally through Internet or analytic log files, and these records or data may include IP addresses, browser types and other anonymous statistical data. This information may be used to analyse trends and to gather general demographic information. This information will not be linked to any information that is personally identifiable or attributable to you.
CONTACT
If you have any questions regarding the processing of your Personal Information by South African Law Centre and it’s Associates and Partners and Affiliates in terms of this Policy, please email us at info@legalrights.co.za
Further, if you currently receive marketing information from us which you would prefer not to receive in the future please email us info@legalrights.co.za.
THE PROTECTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION ACT
CUSTOMER PRIVACY NOTICE
This Notice explains how we obtain, use and disclose your personal information, in accordance with the requirements of the Protection of Personal Information Act (“POPIA”).
At COR Concepts (and including this website, POPIAct-Compliance) we are committed to protecting your privacy and to ensure that your personal information is collected and used properly, lawfully and transparently.
About the Company
South African Law Centre – Non-Profit Organisation Registration No.: 2010/008904/21
The information we collect
We collect and process your personal information mainly to contact you for the purposes of understanding your requirements, and delivering services accordingly. For this purpose we will collect contact details including your name and organisation.
We collect information directly from you where you provide us with your personal details. Where possible, we will inform you what information you are required to provide to us and what information is optional.
Website usage information may be collected using “cookies” which allows us to collect standard internet visitor usage information.
How we use your information
We will use your personal information only for the purposes for which it was collected and agreed with you. In addition, where necessary your information may be retained for legal or research purposes.
For example:
- To gather contact information;
- To confirm and verify your identity or to verify that you are an authorised user for security purposes;
- For the detection and prevention of fraud, crime, money laundering or other malpractice;
- To conduct market or customer satisfaction research or for statistical analysis;
- For audit and record keeping purposes;
- In connection with legal proceedings.
Disclosure of information
We may disclose your personal information to our service providers who are involved in the delivery of products or services to you. We have agreements in place to ensure that they comply with the privacy requirements as required by the Protection of Personal Information Act.
We may also disclose your information:
- Where we have a duty or a right to disclose in terms of law or industry codes;
- Where we believe it is necessary to protect our rights.
Information Security
We are legally obliged to provide adequate protection for the personal information we hold and to stop unauthorized access and use of personal information. We will, on an on-going basis, continue to review our security controls and related processes to ensure that your personal information remains secure.
Our security policies and procedures cover:
- Physical security;
- Computer and network security;
- Access to personal information;
- Secure communications;
- Security in contracting out activities or functions;
- Retention and disposal of information;
- Acceptable usage of personal information;
- Governance and regulatory issues;
- Monitoring access and usage of private information;
- Investigating and reacting to security incidents.
When we contract with third parties, we impose appropriate security, privacy and confidentiality obligations on them to ensure that personal information that we remain responsible for, is kept secure.
We will ensure that anyone to whom we pass your personal information agrees to treat your information with the same level of protection as we are obliged to.
Your Rights: Access to information
You have the right to request a copy of the personal information we hold about you. To do this, simply contact us at the numbers/addresses as provided on our website and specify what information you require. We will need a copy of your ID document to confirm your identity before providing details of your personal information.
Please note that any such access request may be subject to a payment of a legally allowable fee.
Correction of your information
You have the right to ask us to update, correct or delete your personal information. We will require a copy of your ID document to confirm your identity before making changes to personal information we may hold about you. We would appreciate it if you would keep your personal information accurate.
Definition of personal information
According to the Act ‘‘personal information’’ means information relating to an identifiable, living, natural person, and where it is applicable, an identifiable, existing juristic person. Further to the POPI Act, COR Concepts also includes the following items as personal information:
- All addresses including residential, postal and email addresses.
- Change of name – for which we require copies of the marriage certificate or official change of name document issued by the state department.
How to contact us
If you have any queries about this notice; you need further information about our privacy practices; wish to withdraw consent; exercise preferences or access or correct your personal information, please contact us at the numbers/addresses listed on our website.