Privacy Policy
DATA HANDLER
This is the privacy notice of ‘Supreme Auto Expert Limited’ operating under the name of Supreme Auto Expert. In this document, ‘we’, ‘our’, or ‘us’ refer to Supreme Auto Expert Limited, The price searcher. The data controller is Supreme Auto Expert Limited registered in England and Wales registered number 16706949 and Registered Office address at Cubo, The Old Post Office, Victoria Street, Derby DE1 1EQ. As a company that complies with the Data Protection Act 2018 and General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), we have made the appropriate notifications to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). For the purposes of this privacy policy, references to “we,” “us,” and “our” refer to Supreme Auto Expert Limited’, while “you” and “your’’ refer to individuals using our website.
INTRODUCTION
This privacy notice explains how we gather and handle any details we collect from you or that you give us. It covers details that can identify you (“personal data”) and those that cannot. In law and in this notice, “process” means gather, keep, pass on, use or otherwise act on data. It also explains your privacy rights and how the law protects you. We are dedicated to safeguarding your privacy and the secrecy of your personal data. Our policy is not only about following the law, but also about respecting you and your personal details. We promise to keep all details you share with us private and hope you do the same. Our policy follows the Data Protection Act 2018, which includes the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The law requires us to tell you about your rights and our duties when handling and controlling your personal data. We do this now by asking you to read the details at http://www.knowyourprivacyrights.org. Except as stated below, we do not give, sell, or reveal to any third party any data gathered through our website.
YOUR LAWFUL ENTITLEMENTS
We are registered under the Data Protection Act & GDPR 2018 and therefore follow the laws of the United Kingdom and take all reasonable steps to stop any unauthorised access to your personal data. We have added changes to meet the new rules set by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR 2018), including extra details about the data we collect and how we use it. We have also explained your options and the control you have over your data. You have the right to see the information we hold about you, subject to an administrative fee of £20.00. You also have the right to ask that we stop using your personal data for marketing at any time. If any of the information we hold is wrong, we will quickly make the needed changes and confirm the update with you. You are also allowed to ask us to delete personal information from our records. If you want to do this, please write an email to us at info@supremeautoexpert.co.uk
For data protection and security please give your full name, address and date of birth when you contact us. We keep the right to change or adjust our privacy policy at any time in response to updates in data protection and privacy law. We also keep the right to transfer our rights under this Agreement at any time.
Claims Management, Policy Administration, and Renewal
Information you provide may be used for the purpose of insurance management, policy renewal and claims processing by the insurer, its representatives, re-insurers and your intermediary. In reviewing any claims made, insurers may carry out checks against publicly available records such as the Electoral Register, County Court Judgments, bankruptcy or repossession data. Information may also be shared with other insurers either directly or through those acting on behalf of the insurer such as Loss Adjusters or investigators.
Credit Assessments
In checking your application or renewal, the insurer or credit provider may search files made available to them by Credit Reference Agencies. Once you allowed us to search all comparison websites for you using the details you gave after agreeing and following our website links and forms for Car, Van, Home, Business insurance as well as accident or claims details, they (comparison site providers, authorised brokers or underwriters) may keep a record of that search. The insurer or credit provider may also pass to a Credit Reference Agency the information they hold about you and your payment history with them. Credit Reference Agencies share data with other organisations to assess applications for financial products, trace debtors, or prevent fraud. The insurer or credit provider may ask Credit Reference Agenies for a credit scoring calculation. Credit scoring uses several factors to work out the risk in any application. A score is given to each factor and a total score is obtained and this, together with other factors, will be used to accept or reject your application.
UK BASED ONLY
The products and services shown on this site are only offered to residents of the United Kingdom who are insuring their vehicles within Great Britain, Northern Ireland, and the Isle of Man (excluding the Channel Islands). By asking for a quote, you confirm that all drivers on your policy are UK residents and that if this status changes you will immediately inform the insurance provider.
Consumer Research and Advertising
We may use your personal details to keep you updated about products and services that could interest you by mail, phone, email, or other methods. This may include reaching out for market research purposes, even after your policy has finished. If you do not want to get such messages, please contact us to unsubscribe.
Guidance and Consulting services as defined by the Information Commissioner’s Office, for the purpose of the Data Protection Act 2018
Objective Statement: Providing guidance or delivering professional services. Supplying services of an advisory, consulting, or intermediary type.
Individuals to whom the data relates are: Clients and Customers. Correspondents, complainants and inquirers. Advisors, consultants and other professional specialists.
Categories of Data are: Personal information. Family, social background and way of life. Education and training information. Employment and financial information. Goods or services supplied. Race or ethnic background.
All About Cookies
A cookie identifies your computer to a server, allowing data to be stored on your computer’s hard drive. Cookies let a computer be recognised as the same one that visited another site or a site before. Cookies are widely used online and do not damage your computer. We may at times use and place cookies, pixel tags or action tags. Any data collected through cookies, pixels and action tags is fully anonymous. We use cookies, pixel tags or action tags for many reasons, including: gathering anonymous combined information to manage and plan improvements to our services; and checking how effective our adverts and promotions are on third-party sites, for example by tracking whether users click these adverts. We are always seeking to adopt and use certain methods and technologies to improve your user experience. You can disable cookies through your browser settings, but please note that doing so may affect your ability to navigate and use certain features of our website.
Global Data Transmission
We and other companies handling your data for the purposes stated above may at times need to carry out some processing in countries outside the European Economic Area that may not have laws to protect your personal data. But in all cases, we will ensure it is kept safe and only used for the purposes you provided it for. Details of the companies and countries involved are available on request.
Information Safeguarding
The payment site uses advanced encryption methods designed to make sure all of your private information (such as credit card number, name, address and other details) cannot be intercepted, decoded or duplicated while being sent between our server and you. Your personal and sensitive information is protected by the Data Protection Act 2018.
Content Accountability and Legal Responsibility Limits
We provide this website on an “as is” basis and make no statements or guarantees of any kind about this site or its content and deny all such statements and guarantees. In addition, we give no statements or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or suitability for any purpose of the information and related graphics on this website. The information on this site may include technical mistakes or typing errors. All our liability, however it arises, for any such mistakes or errors is expressly excluded to the fullest extent allowed by law. We give no guarantee that the website or any linked site is free from viruses, malware or other harmful computer issues. You are responsible for making sure you use suitable antivirus software. Neither we nor any of our employees or representatives will be liable for loss or damage arising out of or in connection with the use of this site. This is a full limit of liability that applies to all damages of any kind, including (without limit) compensatory, direct, indirect or consequential damages, loss of data, income or profit, loss of or damage to property in claims of third parties. Despite the above, none of the exclusions and limits in this clause are meant to limit any rights you may have as a consumer under local law or other legal rights that cannot be excluded, or in any way to exclude or limit our liability to you for death or personal injury caused by our negligence or that of our employees or agents.
External Sites
This website may also include hypertext links to sites run by third parties. The running and content of those sites are decided by the organisation that controls them and are governed by separate terms and conditions. Links are given only for convenience and the inclusion of any link should not be seen as an endorsement of the site it connects to. We accept no responsibility or liability for the content of any other site.
Spam Prevention Policy
Spam is unwanted email, often commercial, sent widely to many mailing lists, people, or newsgroups. In short, spam is “junk email.” As defined by H.R. 3113 and reported by the Subcommittee on Telecommunications, Trade, and Consumer Protection, unwanted email means any electronic message that: promotes a product or service for profit, is sent for other commercial aims, is sent to someone with whom the sender has no current business link, or invites the person to view content on a website run for a commercial purpose. We recognise an email as “spam” if: the recipient cannot easily unsubscribe from the list; the message has false or forged headers; an invalid or non-existent domain name or other fake addressing; or, in the recipient’s view, the sending and receiving of the message seems to give an unfair advantage to the sender.
Site Usage and Message Security
You agree that your use of the site will not harm its integrity or security or cause undue inconvenience to our staff. Please note that internet communications, such as emails or webmail™, are not secure unless encrypted. Your messages may pass through several countries before delivery—this is the nature of the Internet. We cannot take responsibility for any unauthorised access or loss of personal data beyond our control.
Digital Information
If you contact us digitally, we may gather your electronic identifier, such as Internet Protocol (IP) address or phone number provided by your service provider.
External Links
Our website may include links to other sites. If you click any link, you enter another site for which we take no responsibility. Please review the privacy notices of those sites, as their policies may differ from ours.
Electronic Pathways
Our website may provide e-mail links so you can contact us directly. We use the details in your e-mail to reply to your questions or comments and may store your message for future reference.
Getting in Touch with Us
When you contact us by phone, through our website, or by email, we collect the details you provide to respond with the information you need. We log your request and our reply to improve our business efficiency. We keep personal information linked to your message, such as your name and email address, so we can track our communication and deliver high-quality service.
Lodging a Complaint
When we receive a complaint, we record all details you provide. We use this information to address and resolve the issue. If resolving it requires contact with another party, we may share some details from your complaint. We do this rarely and decide at our sole discretion what information to share.
We may also create statistics from this data to measure our service quality, but never in a way that identifies you or anyone else.
Liability Notice
If required by government, regulatory bodies or law agencies, we may disclose personal data when the law demands or when we believe in good faith that such action is necessary to comply with legal process.
Affiliate and Commercial Partner
This is information you provide to us as an affiliate or business partner. It enables us to identify visitors you refer and to credit any commission owed. It also includes details needed to transfer commission to you. The information is not used for any other purpose. We commit to keeping the information and the terms of our relationship confidential. We expect every affiliate or partner to agree to the same policy.
Access to the Site by Minors
We do not sell products or offer services for children to buy, nor do we promote to children.
If you are under 18, you may access our website only with approval from a parent or guardian.
Encoding of Data Exchanged Between Us
We use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates to confirm our identity to your browser and to encrypt any data you share with us. When information is exchanged, you can confirm SSL protection by checking for a closed padlock icon or other trust mark in your browser’s URL bar or toolbar.
The payment site uses advanced encryption methods to ensure your confidential details (such as credit card number, name, address and other data) cannot be intercepted, decoded or copied while sent between our server and you. You agree that your use of the site will not harm its integrity or security or cause undue inconvenience to our staff. Please note that internet communications, such as email or webmail™, are not secure unless encrypted. Your messages may pass through several countries before delivery—this is the nature of the Internet. We cannot accept responsibility for any unauthorised access or loss of personal data beyond our control.
Revocation of Your Rights
At our sole discretion we may issue a warning, suspend you temporarily or indefinitely, or end your right to use the website if you: – act in breach of these terms; – infringe the rights of any user or third party; – engage in any fraudulent activity.
Miscellaneous
If any part of these terms is found by a competent authority to be invalid or unenforceable, the rest will remain in force. English law applies and both parties submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts. Except where expressly stated, these terms apply only between you and us and no other person or organization has any right to benefit from them.
Evaluation of This Privacy Policy
We may revise this privacy notice from time to time as needed. The terms that apply to you are those displayed on our website on the day you access it. We recommend you print a copy for your records.
If you have any questions about our privacy policy, please get in touch with us.