GSD PRIVACY POLICY (GDPR)
1) Introduction
This Privacy Policy sets out the Guildhall School of Dancing’s approach to protecting your
personal information and explains how you can control how your data is managed and
processed by us.
The regulations that control how we may collect and use your personal data are set out by
the EU, the UK supervising authority for this regulation is the Information Commissioner’s
Office (usually referred to as ICO) https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/guide-to-the-general-
data-protection-regulation-gdpr
These regulations seek to control how your personal data is captured and used. Personal
data is any information that can be used to identify you. That of course includes your name,
address, email address and telephone numbers. But it also includes other unique identifiers
that could, in conjunction with other information, be used to identify you – cookies are the
most obvious example, see our cookie policy inset below.
If you are at any time confused or need assistance regarding how to control the way we use
your personal data please contact us at [email protected].
2) The data we collect, and what we use it for
As you will see on this site, we collect a variety of information for different purposes. We ask
for your name , email address and telephone number for the purposes of replying to you
after you have submitted a contact form.
We also use cookies to understand your online behaviour on our site, improve site
experience, and to allow us to make more efficient use of online advertising services.
3) How to control your preferences, and your other rights as a data subject
The ways in which you can control what we do with your data depend on what channel of
communication we use.
To remove yourself from our email services or ask us not to call you, you can email
If you want to remove consent for our use of cookies this can be controlled via your browser,
there is more information below in our Cookie Policy.
Under the most recent data protection regulation you also have other rights:
a) You can ask us for a copy of all the personal information that we hold on you, so that you
can clearly understand what we have collected. You will not be charged for this service
unless the request is considered outside of usual practice.
b) You can ask us to stop processing your data. If for instance you do not want us to use your
information as part of our profiling exercise, it is your right to make this request. You should
be aware that we are under a number of other legal obligations which may make the
processing of your data a requirement, these circumstances are rare but may apply.
c) You can ask for your data to be removed from our systems. There are certain
circumstances under which we may not be able to fully comply with this, again legally we
may be required to retain information on occasion.
In order to request a copy of your data, to have your data removed from processing, or for
your data to be deleted, please use this address [email protected] – if your request is
sent to any other email address it may result in a delay on action on our part.
To ensure your personal information is protected we will require you to identify yourself
when asking for any information to be returned, we will send you a list of required
documentation to prove your identity in the event a request is made.4) Our cookie policy
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that reside on your computer or other devices and allow websites and
other associated services to recognise your devices.
They help companies to do a number of things, including:
Enable functionality to improve your experience
For instance, if our site knows you completed a form but forgot to press the ‘send’ button, we can
remind you when using other pages on the site. If we notice that you are browsing certain sections of
our site, we might want to use that information to offer a pop-up with relevant information for you.
Equally, if you have asked us to remember your preference for a particular product or service, we
can use the relevant cookie to make sure we know it is you on our site next time you visit, and ensure
your preferences are recognised.
Allowing us to improve our site performance
Knowing how many customers are visiting our site, or which pages are being used, or which
functions, allows us to continually improve our site. Cookies, and their associated applications, offer
performance measurement functionality of this sort to website owners.
Like most sites we use third party tools to do this, which means that we may ask other companies to
leave and recognise cookies on your device – we carefully control who these companies are and why
that information needs to be collected.
How do I control what cookies are being used on my device?
When a site asks for your permission to use cookies you have an option to either accept, leave the
site, or continue browsing. If you do not accept cookies that site should avoid using any cookies that
are not strictly necessary to ensure the site you are viewing functions properly.
All sites must also allow you to easily opt out of cookie collection.
Our approach is in line with many other organisations, we recommend you take control of your
cookies using the settings in your browser.
Below you will see instructions for the most common browsers on the most common operating
systems, please use these settings to control all of your cookie permissions on our site, and by
default on other sites also.
You can find a lot more information on cookies here, allaboutcookies.org
Google Chrome
https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop&hl=en
Internet Explorer
https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/17442/windows-internet-explorer-delete-manage-
cookies
Microsoft Edge
https://privacy.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10-microsoft-edge-and-privacy
Safari
https://support.apple.com/kb/ph21411?locale=en_US
Firefox
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enable-and-disable-cookies-website-preferences
NB – some site functionality will not work without some access to cookies, on occasion your
experience will be less effective, and some services may still use cookies regardless of settings – for
instance Banks have security needs that make cookies very useful and help to protect your
accounts.
5) Links to third party information
We will on occasion direct you to information on other sites to help you understand digital
technology or inform you of upcoming events that may not be managed by us. We take no
responsibility for any information provided by these organisations, and in offering this information
we are not recommending you follow any forthcoming advice.