Privacy
Who are we?
Experian Limited is part of a group of companies, whose parent company is Experian plc which is listed on the London Stock Exchange (EXPN). For more information, visit the Experian group’s website on www.experiangroup.com. The Experian group of companies has its corporate headquarters in Dublin, Ireland, and operational headquarters in Costa Mesa, California and Nottingham, UK. References to ‘Experian' in this privacy policy are to Experian Limited.
The word “EXPERIAN”, and the square and dots graphical device in respect of Experian and "CreditExpert" are trade marks of Experian Limited and/or its associated companies and may be registered in the EU, USA and other countries. The square and dots graphical device is a registered Community design in the EU. All rights reserved.
Experian is responsible for the processing of any personal information you
provide to this site and is registered in the United Kingdom under the UK Data
Protection Act 1998.
What is our commitment to you?
While information is the foundation for providing you with superior service,
protecting the privacy of your personal information is of highest importance to
us. We believe that responsible stewardship of the information entrusted to us
is crucial in developing and maintaining the public trust essential for our
continued success. We are sensitive to your privacy concerns, and are committed
to letting you know what information is being collected on our web sites, how
the information is being used and what choices you have regarding the
collection and use of the information.
All information supplied by you to this on-line website and in application(s)
will be used and protected by us in accordance with current data protection law
and this Privacy Policy. This Privacy Policy does not apply to any other
products and services offered through other channels.
Please take a moment to review our privacy policy and feel free to contact us
with any questions at privacy@creditexpert.co.uk.
What types of information do we collect about you and how do we use or share
this information?
The primary reason we collect personal and credit information about you is to
provide products and services that you have requested and to enrol you into our
membership services. The type of information we collect, and the primary
purpose for which it is collected includes:
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Required product registration information such as name, address(es), and date
of birth, are utilised to establish your membership or one-time transaction
record and to verify your identify. We require this verification in order to
provide you with your personal credit information. For security reasons and to
protect the confidentiality of your information, we will verify your identity
by checking details you supply against details about you held on other
databases to which we have access for these purposes. A record of this check
will be kept and, with your consent, may be used by other organisations for
verification and fraud prevention purposes;
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Credit information we receive from credit reporting agencies is utilised to
provide you with the products and services we offer;
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Billing information, such as credit card (or other payment card) number, is
required to process the payment for the products and services you order from
us;
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Other information we collect, such as place of birth and mother's maiden name,
is used to verify your identity in the event you forget your CreditExpert
monitoring service identification or password required for our CreditExpert
monitoring service.
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Your Alerts: As a CreditExpert member we will alert you to significant changes
to your credit report via e-mail. When you initially register with CreditExpert
you can choose to receive alerts by text message (SMS) if you prefer. As a
member, you can update these preferences in the ‘Update my details´
section of your member centre.
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Any additional credit information you provide to us including (but not limited
to) aliases, previous names and addresses and financial relationships with
third parties will be added and recorded on your credit report and may be used
by us to provide credit reports about you to authorised third parties.
If we are unable to verify your identity from the information you provide to us
on this web site we will advise you by e-mail to the e-mail address you specify
and you may then wish to make a written application including further proof of
identification.
In addition to the primary purposes listed above we may also use the
information we collect about you as set out in the section entitled "DO WE
SHARE INFORMATION WITH THIRD PARTIES" below or for other authorised secondary
purposes such as:
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creating a profile about you so that we can better inform you and others about
particular goods, services or events that may be of interest to you/them and to
display that information according to your/their preferences.
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dealing with your requests and enquiries
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maintaining our records and for other administrative purposes
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carrying out customer and market/marketing research
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tracking activity on our website
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protecting our websites and systems against unauthorised access
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improving the quality of our service
Do we share information with third parties?
We may disclose any of the information that we collect to other companies
within Experian's group of companies and to those third parties referred to
above in the section. Except as provided below, we do not share information
with any other third party.
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When identifying methods of improving our products and services or if we think
a product may be of interest to you, we may arrange to extend offers of goods
or services to you.
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In addition, we may disclose all of the information we collect, as described
above, to companies that perform services on our behalf such as credit card
processors, data management firms or call centre providers and data may be
hosted outside the European Economic Area by such companies.
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We may use third-party advertising companies to serve advertisements about our
products and services on our behalf.
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If false or inaccurate information is provided and fraud is identified, we will
record this and details will be passed to the other fraud prevention agencies.
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Law enforcement agencies may access and use this information.
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We and other organisations may also access and use this information to prevent
fraud and money laundering, for example, when:
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Checking details on applications for credit and credit related or other
facilities
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Managing credit and credit related accounts or facilities
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Recovering debt
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Checking details on proposals and claims for all types of insurance
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Checking details of job applicants and employees
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Please contact us at Experian Ltd, PO Box 8000, Nottingham, NG80 7WF if you
want to receive details of the fraud prevention agencies.
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We and other organisations may access and use from other countries the
information recorded by fraud prevention agencies.
This web site may contain links for other offers and services that we feel you
may have an interest in. We believe these sites share a similar commitment to
consumer privacy and urge you to review their privacy policy when visiting
their sites. We cannot, however, be responsible for their privacy and data use
practices.
Cookies
Cookies and similar devices such as web bugs may be used by us to provide you
with information from our web site. A cookie is an element of data that a web
site can send to your browser, which may then store it on your system. We use
cookies to help us understand volumes of visitors looking at particular web
pages and advertisements to help us determine how frequently particular pages
are visited and to determine the most popular areas of our web site. Cookies
may also allow us to make our web site more stable so that we can give you a
better and more user friendly experience when you return to our web site, for
example, allowing us to save your password so that you do not have to re-enter
it every time you visit our web site. We do not use cookies to record other
information on individuals. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies. You
do not have to accept cookies and you should read the information that came
with your browser software to see how you can set up your browser to notify you
when you receive cookies, this will give you the opportunity to decide whether
to accept it. If you chose to disable cookies you may not be able to access
certain features of a particular web site.
Marketing options
We will tell you about significant changes to your credit report,
credit-related news, and member offers. YOU WILL ONLY RECEIVE COMMUNICATIONS
FROM CREDITEXPERT.
All of our communications will give you the opportunity to unsubscribe.
How do we protect your information?
We restrict access to your personal data to those employees, and third parties,
who need to know that information to provide products or services to you. We
maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards to protect your
personal data.
Experian protects your information over the Internet by using secure web server
technologies, which allows web browser programs (Netscape or Microsoft Internet
Explorer) to interact with Experian's web server via an encrypted session.
Experian employs a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connection that provides an
encrypted connection between your computer and Experian. The 128 bit encrypted
connection scrambles ordinary text or data into cyphertext to safeguard
sensitive information during its journey across the Internet. The information
is decrypted, or put back into a readable format, when it reaches its intended
destination. When you visit the CreditExpert Web site you may move in and out
of secured areas. Any time that you are on a registration page or viewing your
personal credit report, you will be in a secured area.
Privacy policy changes
Our Privacy Policy will be reviewed and enhanced from time to time and you
should check this page regularly to see our most up to date policy. If
necessary we will inform you and obtain your consent about any significant
changes to the policy.
Data transfers
Because we operate throughout the world in providing our goods and services,
this may involve us transferring your personal information to countries whose
data protection laws do not provide the same level of protection as those in
the UK. If we do so, we will ensure that an agreement is in place in which
anyone to whom we pass the information agrees to treat it with the same level
of protection as if we were dealing with it.
Third parties
We may supplement the information that you provide to us with information that
we receive from third parties.
We will also disclose your information
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To antifraud agencies;
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Organisations who search details about you with your consent;
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Where required to do so by law.
Your rights to access your personal information
You have the right to receive information about the personal data we hold about
you (for which we may charge a small fee). The statutory fee is £10.00, except
in the case of obtaining a copy of your credit report, for which the statutory
fee is £2.00.