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PAYDIT is committed to respecting your privacy when we use your personal data. We use your data as described below to allow you to use PAYDIT, enhance your experience, and of course comply with applicable data protection laws!

Privacy Policy

(LAST UPDATED ON 28 July 2022)

 

We, PAYDIT Ltd (“we”, “our” or “PAYDIT”) recognise and respect the importance of protecting the privacy of visitors to our website. This means that we’ll protect the personal information of all visitors who access our websites or services through any mobile application, platform or device (collectively, the “Services”). This privacy notice (“Privacy Notice”) explains how PAYDIT, our subsidiaries and affiliates, collect, share, and use your personal information. You’ll also find information about how you can exercise your privacy rights. By using our Services you agree to PAYDIT using your personal information as described in this Privacy Notice.

PAYDIT Ltd is a company incorporated and registered in Scotland with a registered office at 20-22 Wenlock Road, London, England, N1 7GU. Our Company registration number is 12240056.

We reserve the right to amend or modify this privacy policy at any time and in response to changes in applicable law. If we change our privacy policy we will post the changes on this page, and may place notices on other pages of our website, so that you are aware of any amendments.

  1. Collection of Personal Information

  2. Information that you provide voluntarily

Certain parts of our Services may ask you to provide personal information voluntarily.

For instance:

Registration information: When you complete a transaction on the Services, we collect information about you including your name, address, telephone number, email address. In accordance with data privacy regulations we will use this information to process any transaction and pass the relevant data to the merchant. The merchant will use this information to confirm the transaction and may provide follow-up commnication for the purposes of improving the merchants service or passing on further information on how to support the merchant. The merchant may seek your consent to provide further marketing related communication as specified below.

Feedback: When you post messages of the Services or you contact us, for example with a question, problem or comment, we collect information about you including your name and the content of your query. If you contact our customer support teams we will record and keep a record of your conversation for quality and training purposes and to aid in the resolution of your queries.

  1. Information that we collect automatically for the purposes of fulfilling the service.

When you access our Services, we may collect certain information automatically from your device. In some countries, including countries in Europe, this information may be considered personal information under applicable data protection laws.

For instance:

Activity information: We collect information about your usage of the Services and information about you from the content you create and the notifications or messages you post or send as well as what you search for, look at and engage with.

Cookies and similar technologies: We use cookies and similar tracking technology to collect and use personal information about you (e.g. your Internet Protocol (IP) address, your device ID, your browser type and when, how often and how long you interact with the Services), including to facilitate interest-based advertising.

For further information about the types of cookies and similar technologies we use, why, and how you can control such technologies, see our Cookies Policy.

From time to time, we may receive personal information from third party sources, including advertising networks but only where we have checked that these third parties either have your consent to process the information or are otherwise legally permitted or required to share your personal information with us. This information may include your likely demographic group.

For instance:

Analytics reports and market research surveys: We collect information from our third party affiliates about the way you respond to and engage with our marketing campaigns so that we can customise our marketing and Services accordingly.

We may also receive aggregated information in the form of audience segments from third party sources in order to display targeted advertising on digital properties operated by organisations like Facebook and Google.

  1. Use of Personal Information

We use personal information collected for the following purposes:

  • To provide our Services in accordance with relevant terms and conditions;

  • To develop and improve our Services;

  • To monitor the provision of the Services through the website for instance if you give us feedback we will use it to reply to your questions or queries, to provide customer support and resolve any problems with the Services;

  • To provide compliance with legal obligations, or protection and enforcement of legal rights;

  • To provide offers about our Services and related marketing communications.

  1. Disclosure of Personal Information

We may come to share personal data with third parties for the purposes explained above.

All such disclosures will be subject to appropriate legal obligations to safeguard your personal data and only use the personal information for the purposes for which you have consented.

  1. Storage and security of your personal data

Your personal data is stored in electronic and physical records maintained by PAYDIT and/or our service providers. PAYDIT is based in Ireland and stores and processes data within the European Economic Area (“EEA“).

PAYDIT will only make other transfers of your personal data outside the EEA in compliance with applicable law. By submitting your personal data, you agree to allowing your personal data to be transferred, processed and stored overseas so long as PAYDIT complies with its obligations under applicable law.

  1. Cookies

Our website uses Cookies to enhance your experience and to improve our websites and Services. A Cookie is a piece of data transferred from a web server to your web browser or hard drive when you visit a website. If your web browser is set to accept Cookies, they will be stored in the web browser or hard driver until it’s expiration date is reached or you delete the Cookies yourself.

You should review our Cookies Policy for information regarding how and why we use cookies to improve the quality of the Website and your use of it.

You can remove Cookies from your computer at any time and can also choose to disable Cookies in your internet browser settings.

  1. Your Rights

It is our obligation to only process personal that is accurate, relevant and necessary taking into account our legitimate purposes and your consent. You have the right to control that we do so, including the right to withdraw consents you have previously provided as well exercising the right to be forgotten by having us delete all personal information we have collected.

You may exercise your rights to update personal information, change consents and/or request that your personal information be deleted permanently through account controls on the website, where applicable. Alternatively, you may contact us in the following manner:

By email: support@PAYDIT.com

Cookie Policy

Last updated: 01/03/2021

We, PAYDIT Ltd (“we”, “our” or “PAYDIT”) recognise and respect the importance of protecting the privacy of visitors to our website. This means that we’ll protect the personal information of all visitors who access our websites or services through any mobile application, platform or device (collectively, the “Services”). This Cookie Policy explains what cookies we use and why we use them. We recommend that you read the policy fully. For more details about your personal data please refer to our Privacy Policy.

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are a small text file that is placed on your computer, tablet or mobile phone when you access our websites.

They are not harmful to your devices (like a virus or malicious code) and allow you to use many of the useful features of our websites (like remembering your favourites).

Cookies have a lifetime. Some only last until you close your browser or a short time. These are called ‘session cookies’. Some last longer though, for example, to enable a website to recognise you when you return to them. These are called ‘persistent cookies’.

Cookies placed directly by a website owner (like us) are known as ‘first party cookies’ and most modern websites also use technology provided by other people/businesses, for example to provide online advertising. Cookies placed by other parties are known as ‘third party cookies’.

How Do We Use Cookies?

The cookies that we use are as follows:

Strictly necessary cookies

What are they? These cookies are essential to enable you to move around our website and use its features.

Functionality cookies

What are they? These are cookies that allow our website to remember choices you make and to provide enhanced, more personal features. These cookies can remember changes you have made to text size, fonts and other parts of web pages you can customise. They may also be used to provide services you have asked for, such as watching a video or commenting on a blog.

Performance cookies

What are they? These cookies collect information about how you use our websites, for example which pages you go to most often and if you get an error message. These cookies are used to improve how our website works.

Targeting or advertising cookies

What are they? These cookies are used to drive online advertising that is relevant to you by building up a picture of what you are interested in from your use of the internet. The cookies can limit the number of times you see an advert and help to measure the effectiveness of any advertising. They remember that you have visited a website and this information may be shared with other organisations or advertisers. Quite often targeting or advertising cookies will be linked to website functionality provided by the other organisation.

List of Cookies We Use and How Can You Manage Cookies?

The table below provides information on the cookies which we use on our website. You can remove Cookies from your computer at any time and can also choose to disable Cookies in your internet browser settings though this may impact your ability to utilise some of the Services.

Cookie

Purpose

Set by

qs_ucc

Recording cookie consent

PAYDIT

_fs_uid

Optimisation

PAYDIT

fs_uid

Optimisation

PAYDIT

_ga

Analytics

PAYDIT

_ga

Analytics

Google

_gat

Analytics request throttling

PAYDIT

_gat

Analytics request throttling

Google

_gid

Analytics

PAYDIT

_gid

Analytics

Google

amplitude_cookie_test

Analytics

PAYDIT

amplitude_unsent_#GUID#

Analytics

PAYDIT

amplitude_unsent_identify_#GUID#

Analytics

PAYDIT

NID

Enabling google pay

Google

OTZ

Enabling google pay

Google

r/collect

Advertising

doubleclick.net

workbox-precache-https___web2_PAYDIT_io_#precached-details-models 

Caching of site assets

PAYDIT

CONSENT

Consent to google terms of service

Google

SSID

Enabling google pay

Google

CONSENT

Consent to google terms of service

Google

1P_JAR

Enabling google pay

Google

SIDCC

Enabling google pay

Google

S

Enabling google pay

Google

SAPISID

Enabling google pay

Google

APISID

Enabling google pay

Google

SID

Enabling google pay

Google

HSID

Enabling google pay

Google

If you want to, you can delete your cookies and manage how cookies are used for the browser you use.

Here are the instructions for desktop browsers:

Google Chrome

Firefox

Safari

Internet Explorer

And here are the instructions for mobile browsers:

Google Chrome on Android

Firefox on Android

Safari on iOS

To opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites, visit http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

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