Thank you for using Cyfateb, a service provided by Ateb Cyntaf Cyf (Ateb)
This privacy policy explains what personal data Ateb collects, how we use this data and what rights you have in relation to your personal data as a Cyfateb user.
You can find information about data processing in connection with Cookies and other tracking technologies when using the Cyfateb website in our Cookie and Tracking policy.
Contact / Data Controller
Unless otherwise stated in this privacy policy or in our Cookie and Tracking policy, the controller of your personal data is Ateb Cyntaf Cyf, M-SParc, Menai Science Park, Gaerwen, Ynys Môn , LL60 6AG (hereafter “Ateb”, “us”, “our”, “we”).
If you have any questions or suggestions about how we use your personal data, please contact us or our data protection officer.
Our contact details are as follows:
Ateb Cyntaf Cyf, M-SParc, Menai Science Park, Gaerwen, Ynys Môn , LL60 6AG post@atebcymru.wales
You can reach our Data Protection Officer on post@atebcymru.wales
We are registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office (Registration ref: ZB720809)
Collection, processing and use of personal data
Personal data is any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (e.g., name, address, phone number, date of birth or e-mail address). When we say that we process personal data, this means that we collect, store, use, transfer to others or delete such data.
Ateb collects and processes your personal data exclusively in the following cases:
Once you created a Cyfateb profile, a contract is formed and we will provide you with access to your profile. In order to provide you with the Cyfateb service as described in the General Terms and Conditions, we need to use your personal data.
If you do not want us to use your personal data or parts thereof, we will not be able to provide you with the Service. We will not ask you to provide us with special categories of personal data (i.e. sensitive personal data, such as information about gender or your sexual orientation). Please see below for further information about the types of personal data Ateb collects when you use our Service.
What personal data do we collect to fulfil the contractual relationship?
In order to register and create a profile, you will need to provide us with the personal data described below. In addition, in order to provide you with our Services (as fully described in the General Terms and Conditions), we need to process this personal data.
Registration process
In order to register for Cyfateb’s free Service (i.e. creating a profile), you will need to provide us with personal data, without which the registration cannot be completed. The data required is:
Data required in connection with a Basic Membership
Our Service works by providing your profile information (“profile”) and your compatibility scores to organisations and companies when your, and, potentially, profiles of others to organisations or companies where profiles are considered to be compatible with posts advertised through Cyfateb.
In order to get the full benefit of our Service and to set up your Cyfateb profile, we will ask you to provide us with data about yourself for us to establish your profile and to recommend your profile to potential employers (“profile suggestions”).
Your profile is not publicly visible to other Cyfateb profile holders or to Cyfateb service users. Instead, Cyfateb service users will only have access to extracts of your profile information for the purpose of matching. We will not be able to effectively use or share your profile information if you do not provide us with the requested information, if you do not want to provide us with this information, you will not be able to use our Service.
The types of data that we will collect during the registration to create a profile are as follows:
In addition, you may choose to provide us with additional, non sensitive information such as:
By giving us this information, you agree that we can store and use this information for matching purposes.
You may also upload your CV, professional qualifications and membership of relevant professional bodies. You may upload this information to your profile at any time, even after you completed your registration or already used the Service for a period of time. Please note that you do not have to upload this optional information in order to use Cyfateb.
Communication with us
Please note that communications between you and us will generally only be conducted via the email address associated with your profile.
Promotional emails – Messages
When you create a profile, you must enter your email address, we will use this email address to send you promotional emails relating to relevant opportunities and other free and for-purchase services we provide.
You can object to our use of your email address for promotional purposes at any time, by:
(i) clicking on the link in our emails to adjust your email notification settings,
or (ii) contacting us using the information in the contact section above
You may re-subscribe to receive such emails in your profile by contacting us using the same information as noted in (ii) above at any time.
What information do we collect when using our website?
Every time you access the website, we will collect your usage data. This means that, even if you have created a profile, we will collect and use this information about you. We do this to understand how individuals interact with the website and how we might improve our services. This data is sent to us by your Internet browser and is stored in log files. Please note that each data point listed does not necessarily provide information that would identify you or any natural person. This data includes:
Each time a Cyfateb profile holder logs in to our network, we also collect their Cyfateb user identifier. While using the website, and in addition to the data mentioned above, cookies or pseudonym IDs (such as user-ID, ad-ID) may also be stored on your device, when you visit, or after you visited, our online content. You will find specific information about this in our Cookie and Tracking policy.
Login data
We also collect the following usage data each time an Cyfateb profile owner logs in to our network (“login records”):
What information do we process when you use the Cyfateb platform?
Part of our Service is matching your profile with job opportunities advertised on our platform (“matches”). These matches are presented to service users via email, with the following limited information: Job seeking status, Sector interest, Experience, Welsh language skills, preferred working pattern, location.
When your profile matches a job opportunity, you will receive a notification from us by email to alert you, this will include details of the role and information on how to apply.
Case studies
We may from time to time, for the purpose of marketing our services, publish success stories in the form of case studies on our website or on other media.
Your personal data in connection with your success story is processed on the platform or in other media subject to your prior written consent.
Processing purposes
We processes the personal data of its users for the following purposes, the legal bases we rely upon are also stated. If data processing is based on the legal basis of a legitimate interest, we have also explained our legitimate interest:
(The legal basis of processing is contractual necessity, i.e. to provide you with the services you have asked for from Cyfateb. In some cases, the legal basis is your consent.).
(The legal basis is our legitimate interest in improving the user-friendliness and enhancing the attractiveness of our website.)
(The legal basis of processing is contractual necessity.)
(The legal basis for these activities is the fulfilment of our legal obligations and our legitimate interest in asserting and defending our rights.)
(The legal basis here is consent of the individual and PECR Reg 6(4)(b)).
(The legal basis is our legitimate interests in relation to sending direct marketing about our own products, and/or your consent; also Art. 22 Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 (PECR) applies here.)
(The legal basis is the fulfilment of our legal obligations).
(Legal basis is the fulfilment of our legal obligations; also Art. 22 PECR applies here.).
(The legal bases are contractual necessity, complying with our legal obligations, and our and our users’ legitimate interests in offering/receiving customer service and improving the customer experience.)
(The legal basis is your consent.)
(the legal basis in these cases is UK GDPR Article 9(2)(j) or Article 6(1)(e) in conjunction with Article 6(2)).
(The legal basis is our contractual relationship and our legitimate interests in managing our relationship and improving our services, which may include sending service communications including asking you, directly or via a service provider, to leave a review or take a survey.)
You will find the processing purposes and legal basis for the processing of personal data regarding the use of “cookies” and other tracking technologies when using Cyfateb in our Cookie and Tracking policy.
Legal basis for the processing of personal data
When the legal basis for processing is your consent, you are entitled to withdraw your consent at any time. However, this withdrawal will not affect the lawfulness of any processing carried out on the basis of your consent before your withdrawal. If the legal basis is a legitimate interest, you are also entitled, in general, to object to the processing of your personal data, at any time, for reasons arising from your specific situation.
Transfer of data to third parties; service provider
We generally only discloses your personal data to third parties:
If we disclose your personal data to third parties on the basis of a legitimate interest, we will explain the legitimate interest in this privacy policy.
We may share your personal information within our group of companies, and other entities within our group may also store and/or process your information in accordance with this privacy policy.
In the following cases, personal data may also be transferred to third parties:
Insofar as data is regularly transferred to other third parties, this is explained in this privacy policy and/or our Cookie and Tracking policy.. If the transfer takes place on the basis of consent, the explanation may also be provided when obtaining consent.
Transfers to service providers
We may use service providers when collecting or processing your personal data. We will ensure that the service provider only receive that portion of your personal data they need for their specific activity.
We may engage service providers to:
Unless otherwise stated, the service providers that we appoint are engaged as our processor and they may only use the personal data of our members in accordance with our instructions.
How do we protect your personal data?
We use a variety of security measures to protect the security, integrity and availability of our customers’ and users’ personal data. In particular, these measures include the following:
Duration of storage; retention obligations
We store your data for as long as is necessary for the provision of our Service and any associated services or where we have a legitimate interest which permits the further storage of that information. In all other cases, we will erase your personal information once it is no longer necessary, except for any information we need to retain in order to comply with any contractual or statutory (e.g. tax or commercial) retention periods (e.g. invoices).
Data that is subject to a mandatory retention period is blocked from deletion until the end of that period.
You can choose to remove the data in your profile at any time. You can also erase your profile data yourself (when you have completed the compatibility quiz) by starting the deletion process in the “Profile Settings” area of your profile.
If you ask us to do so, we will delete your data, provided there is no legal obligation to retain this data. Please note that if the deletion of your data is prevented due to a mandatory retention period, your data will be blocked and stored for no other purposes, until we can delete it.
We will also store any personal data which is required to demonstrate that we have lawfully complied with a valid data subject’s rights request within the required period.
Are you obliged to provide us with personal data?
In principle, you are not obliged to provide your personal data to us. However, the use of certain services may require the provision of personal data (e.g. registration). If this is the case, we will let you know by marking mandatory data fields with an asterisk (*). If you do not wish to provide the required data, you may be limited in terms of the service provided by Cyfateb.
Rights of the data subject at a glance
Under the UK GDPR and data protection laws, you have rights. Whether and to what extent the rights apply may depend upon the circumstances. The rights are:
Your right to be informed – You have a right to receive concise, transparent, intelligible, and easily accessible information about your personal data and our use of it.
Your right of access – You have the right to ask us for copies of your personal data. This right always applies but there are some exemptions to its application, which means you may not always receive all the information you have requested. When you request data, this is known as making a data subject access request (DSAR).
Your right to rectification – You have the right to ask us to rectify personal data you think is inaccurate. You also have the right to ask us to complete information you think is incomplete.
Your right to erasure – You have the right to ask us to erase your personal data in certain circumstances. We have the right to refuse to comply with a request for erasure if we are processing the personal data for one of the following reasons:
Your right to restriction of processing – You have the right to ask us to restrict the processing of your personal data in certain circumstances. In such case, we will still hold the data but will not process it any further. This right is an alternative to the right to erasure. If one of the following conditions applies, you may exercise the right to restrict processing:
Your right to object to processing – You have the right to object to processing in certain circumstances. You can also object if the processing is for a task carried out in the public interest, the exercise of official authority vested in you, or our legitimate interests (or those of a third party).
Your right to data portability – This right only applies if we are processing information based on your consent or for the performance of a contract and the processing is automated.
If you would like to exercise any of your rights, please contact us at Ateb Cyntaf Cyf, M-SParc, Menai Science Park, Gaerwen, Ynys Môn , LL60 6AG post@atebcymru.wales
Please also ensure that when you do so, you provide sufficient information to enable us to clearly identify you.
Right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority
You have the right to file a complaint with a data protection authority, you can contact the UK’s data protection authority, the Information Commissioner’s Office, at: Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF, Telephone Number: 0303 123 1113, Email: casework@ico.org.uk.
Social Media
In general, if social media plugins are used, the providers of such plugins will store cookies. However, the social media buttons that we use on our website contain only text links to the respective social media pages, they are not properly a social media plugin. Therefore, we will not transfer any data to the respective social media providers. The operator of the social media page is responsible for compliance with data protection law. You can get more information about their data protection practices in their respective privacy policies.
Cookies & other tracking technologies
You will find information on cookies and other tracking technologies that are used on our website and in our app in our Cookie and Tracking policy. If personal data is processed in connection with tracking-based processes, you will also find detailed information on the reasons for doing so in that policy, which includes information on how to object to this type of data processing.
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