Privacy policy; The information we collect when you place an order is transferred to our encrypted server. Security features prevent unauthorised access to sensitive data such as card details. We do not disclose or sell any customer's details or information to third parties.

GDPR

On 25th May 2018, the new General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) come into effect within the EU.  This expands the rights of individuals to control how their personal information is collected and processed online and by organisations.

When you register as a customer we currently keep your email address and name to keep you up to date with our products, news and information.  We would like to continue to do this and require your consent to do so.  If you don't, please unsubscribe from our mailing list.

LET’S DANCE PRIVACY POLICY

 

Let’s Dance is committed to taking care of your personal information, handling it in a responsible manner and securing it with appropriate safeguards.

Personal Customer Data.

When you place an order with us we usually take your name and phone number. This is kept in our orders diary and we endeavour to keep this safe and store it securely.

When you place an order online your data and payment details are processed by trusted outside companies, 1and1 our e-shop provider and Worldpay our payment gateway. We check to ensure that these trusted companies have excellent data security.

If you register online as a customer, therefore saving your personal details on our e-shop this will be securely looked after by our trusted provider. We will ensure their privacy remains updated.

If you are in any doubt about your data remaining secure you may unsubscribe from our site.

We do not share your data with any other organisations.

Any data shared with us via email will be kept safe on the company lap top which is password protected and kept securely when not in use.

We take your security seriously and will endeavour to ensure these trusted companies keep their security updated.

Data kept in paper format will be kept locked away securely when not in use.

Contacting the Regulator

If you feel that your data has not been handled correctly, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office – online to www.ico.org.uk/concerns or telephone 0303 123 1113.