Data Protection Policy

Introduction

Signify is an ethical data science company. This policy exists for compliance but our work to ensure, uphold and further the rights of individuals in relation to their data goes much further than this. See our blog for examples of data governance and data ethics – this document covers how Signify approaches fulfilling its legislative requirements. Legislative requirements include, but are not limited to, compliance with the Data Protection Act 2018 and the UK GDPR.

The personal data that Signify processes to provide these services relates to its clients and other individuals as necessary, including staff and suppliers’ staff. 

This policy sets out Signify’s commitment to ensuring that any personal data, including special category personal data, which Signify processes, is carried out in compliance with data protection law. Signify very rarely processes Personally Identifiable Information, and does so under the most secure circumstances possible. We are committed to ensuring that all the personal data that it processes is done in accordance with data protection law. Signify ensures that good data protection practice is embedded in the culture of our organisation.

SIGNIFY’s other data protection policies and procedures include:


Scope

This policy applies to all personal data processed by Signify and is part of our approach to compliance with data protection law. All staff are expected to comply with this policy and failure to comply may lead to disciplinary action for misconduct, including dismissal.

Data protection principles

Signify complies with the data protection principles set out below. When processing personal data, it ensures that:

  • it is processed lawfully, fairly and in a transparent manner in relation to the data subject (‘lawfulness, fairness and transparency’)

  • it is collected for specified, explicit and legitimate purposes and not further processed in a manner that is incompatible with those purposes (‘purpose limitation’)

  • it is all adequate, relevant and limited to what is necessary in relation to the purposes for which they are processed (‘data minimisation’)

  • it is all accurate and, where necessary, kept up to date and that reasonable steps will be taken to ensure that personal data that are inaccurate, having regard to the purposes for which they are processed, are erased or rectified without delay (‘accuracy’)

  • it is kept in a form which permits identification of data subjects for no longer than is necessary for the purposes for which the personal data are processed (‘storage limitation’)

  • it is processed in a manner that ensures appropriate security of the personal data, including protection against unauthorised or unlawful processing and against accidental loss, destruction or damage, using appropriate technical or organisational measures (‘integrity and confidentiality’)

Signify will facilitate any request from a data subject who wishes to exercise their rights under data protection law as appropriate, always communicating in a concise, transparent, intelligible and easily accessible form and without undue delay. 

Process/procedures/guidance

Signify will:

  • ensure that the legal basis for processing personal data is identified in advance and that all processing complies with the law

  • not do anything with your data that you would not expect given the content of this policy and the fair processing or privacy notice

  • ensure that appropriate privacy notices are in place advising staff and others how and why their data is being processed, and, in particular, advising data subjects of their rights

  • only collect and process the personal data that it needs for purposes it has identified in advance

  • ensure that, as far as possible, the personal data it holds is accurate, or a system is in place for ensuring that it is kept up to date as far as possible

  • only hold onto your personal data for as long as it is needed, after which time we will securely erase or delete the personal data – our data retention policy sets out the appropriate period of time

  • ensure that appropriate security measures are in place to ensure that personal data can only be accessed by those who need to access it and that it is held and transferred securely

Signify will ensure that all staff who handle personal data on its behalf are aware of their responsibilities under this policy and other relevant data protection and information security policies, and that they are adequately trained and supervised.

Breaching this policy may result in disciplinary action for misconduct, including dismissal. Obtaining (including accessing) or disclosing personal data in breach of our data protection policies may also be a criminal offence.

Data Subject Rights

Signify has processes in place to ensure that it can facilitate any request made by an individual to exercise their rights under data protection law. All staff have received training and are aware of the rights of data subjects. Staff can identify such a request and know who to send it to.

All requests will be considered without undue delay and within one month of receipt as far as possible.  

Subject access: the right to request information about how personal data is being processed, including whether personal data is being processed and the right to be allowed access to that data and to be provided with a copy of that data along with the right to obtain the following information:

  • the purpose of the processing

  • the categories of personal data

  • the recipients to whom data has been disclosed or which will be disclosed

  • the retention period

  • the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office

  • the source of the information if not collected direct from the subject, and

  • the existence of any automated decision making


Rectification
: the right to allow a data subject to rectify inaccurate personal data concerning them.

Erasure: the right to have data erased and to have confirmation of erasure, but only where:

  • the data is no longer necessary in relation to the purpose for which it was collected, or

  • where consent is withdrawn, or

  • where there is no legal or legitimate basis for the processing, or

  • there is a legal obligation to delete data

Restriction of processing: the right to ask for certain processing to be restricted in the following circumstances:  

  • if the accuracy of the personal data is being contested, or

  • if our processing is unlawful but the data subject does not want it erased, or

  • if the data is no longer needed for the purpose of the processing but it is required by the data subject for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims, or

  • if the data subject has objected to the processing, pending verification of that objection

Data portability: the right to receive a copy of personal data which has been provided by the data subject and which is processed by automated means in a format which will allow the individual to transfer the data to another data controller. This would only apply if Signify was processing the data using consent or on the basis of a contract.

Object to processing: the right to object to the processing of personal data relying on the legitimate interests processing condition unless Signify can demonstrate compelling legitimate grounds for the processing which override the interests of the data subject or for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims.

Special category personal data

This includes the following personal data revealing:

  • racial or ethnic origin

  • political opinions

  • religious or philosophical beliefs

  • trade union membership

  • the processing of genetic data, biometric data for the purpose of uniquely identifying a natural person

  • an individual’s health

  • a natural person's sex life or sexual orientation

  • criminal convictions or offences

Responsibility for the processing of personal data

Signify has a registered Data Protection Officer (DPO) with eh UK Informations Commissioner’s Office (ICO). The partners of Signify take ultimate responsibility for data protection.

If you have any concerns or wish to exercise any of your rights under the GDPR, then please contact the team.

Monitoring and review

All policies are updated according to our schedule – see Policies

This Data Protection Policy was last updated on 01.01.2024