Flintfox Data & Privacy Policy

This privacy policy (“Policy”) applies to all websites owned and operated by Flintfox International Limited (“Flintfox”, “we” or “us”) including www.flintfox.com and www.flintfoxinternational.com (the “Site”). We are the ‘Data Controller’ with respect to this Policy.

At Flintfox, we take your privacy very seriously. This Policy is designed to tell you how we collect and use “personal information” (as defined below) so you can make an informed decision about using our Site. Please read this statement before using our Site or submitting any personal information to us. Where the changes are material, we will endeavour to contact you (if we hold your contact details). For non-material changes, we will alert you that changes have been made by indicating on the Policy the date it was last updated. Your use of the Site following the posting of such changes or revised policy shall constitute your acceptance of any such changes and your consent to the sharing of any personal information as described in the revised Policy, whether such personal information was collected prior to or following such revisions. We encourage you to review this Policy whenever you visit any of our Site to make sure that you understand how any personal information you provide will be used.

What is personal information?

The term “personal information” means information that specifically identifies an individual (such as a user’s name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, credit card or other account number) or that is associated with an identifiable person (such as demographic information or information about a person’s activities when such information is linked to personally identifying information). Personal information does not include “aggregate” information, which is data we collect about the use of the Sites or categories of Site users, from which any personal information has been removed. For example, information that forty-seven percent of the Site’s registered users identify themselves as male, but without identifying any specific individuals as male, is aggregate information. We collect aggregate data for a number of purposes, including to help us understand trends and user needs so that we can better consider new publications, products and services, and tailor existing publications, products and services to user desires. This policy in no way limits or restricts our collection of aggregate information.

What personal information do we collect?

Personal information may be collected in a number of ways when you visit our Site. At several places on our Site, we may collect certain personal information you voluntarily provide to us. For example, if you register for the Site, download our content, send us an email, respond to a survey, register for an event, submit a comment or apply for a job through the Site, we may collect personal information such as your name, address, phone and email and other contact information, as well as demographic and other personal information. Personal information may also be collected if you provide it in connection with participating in forums or other interactive features of the Site.

We also collect information using ‘Cookies’. You can find out more about this in the ‘Cookies’ section below.

Personal Information used

Purpose

Lawful basis

Business contact information, such as your name, job title, phone number, email address and other contact information.

To send you a welcoming email and to contact you about your use of the Site, such as for administrative purposes or to provide you with customer service.

Legitimate Interests

To request feedback and to enable us to develop, customise and improve the Site and our publications, products and services.

Legitimate Interests

To provide you with the services, products or information you requested and to complete any transactions in connection therewith.

Legitimate Interests; Contractual Necessity

To respond to your emails, submissions, comments, requests or complaints.

Legitimate Interests

To contact you about our products, services, training, activities promotions or special events or offers and for other marketing, informational, product development and promotional purposes.

Consent; Legitimate Interests

To notify contest winners.

Legitimate Interests

For the specific purpose for which the information was provided.

Consent; Legitimate Interests; Contractual Necessity

Log and usage data as well as data from support queries (for instance, diagnostic, usage, and performance information collected when you use our Site. This may include the Internet Protocol (IP) address, your location, device information, browser type and settings and information about your activity on the Site (such as the date/ time stamps associated with your usage). This may also include instances where you have received IT support with the Site’s functionality.)

For the management and security of the Site, to provide Site functionality and performance, and to help us improve our Site.

Legitimate Interests

Usage data (for instance pages and files viewed, searches and other actions you take (for example, downloading resources).

To track activity on our website. For example, if you download ebooks or videos from our Site, we use cookies to see who does this and if they then visit other parts of our Site. You can read additional details in the ‘’Cookies’’ section below.

Consent

Where we process your personal information on the basis o e have balanced your rights and freedoms against our legitimate interests, or those of any third parties, and determined your rights are not infringed. Our legitimate interests relate to our commercial interests and our need to operate our business. Some examples of our legitimate interests include maintaining the security of our system, conducting data analytics, responding to your communications, enhancing, modifying or improving our services and identifying usage trends.

Who do we share your information with?

From time to time, we need to share your personal information with third parties, for example, with:

  • Suppliers, including those who help us to manage the Site and other IT systems, or who send marketing emails on our behalf.
  • Third parties providing professional services to us (for instance, our auditors or legal advisors).
  • Law enforcement bodies, government agencies, regulators, courts, where we are required or permitted to do so.

Where we share your personal information with third parties, we take steps to ensure that they protect your personal information and treat it carefully.

Your personal information may also be transferred to other third parties (where permitted under applicable law) if we sell, merge, purchase or transfer any part or all of our business or assets.

What steps do we take to protect your information online?

We endeavour to secure your personal information from unauthorised access, use or disclosure by putting into place appropriate procedures to safeguard the information we collect through this Site. For example, your account information is accessible online only through the use of a password and access to passwords are restricted to appropriate personnel. Please be aware, however, that despite our efforts, no security measures are perfect or impenetrable. To protect the confidentiality of your personal information, you must keep your password confidential and not disclose it to any other person. You are responsible for all uses of the Site by any person using your password. Please advise us immediately by emailing us at webmaster@flintfox.com if you believe your password has been misused. You should also note that email is not secure, and you should not send any confidential or sensitive information to us via an unsecured email.

We endeavour to secure your personal information by encrypting the Site and using secure, encrypted platforms to store your personal information.

Where do we store your personal information?

We store your personal information in New Zealand. This means that we may transfer your personal information from the United Kingdom and/or the European Union to servers or databases inside New Zealand (a location which has been deemed ‘Adequate’ by the European Union and the United Kingdom). Please note that data may also be stored on third-party server providers such as Microsoft Azure Cloud, Marketo and D365. Data stored on the Azure Cloud will be kept on servers located in New Zealand, Australia or the United States of America.

in the case of transfers to Australia or the United States of America, transfers are made in compliance with contractual safeguards. You can contact us if you would like further information about these safeguards.

What choices do you have regarding the use of your information?

Marketing Communications

You may “opt out” of receiving marketing or promotional communications from us or from having us share personal information with our marketing partners by emailing us at optout@flintfox.com or updating your preferences on our subscriptions page.

Your Data Rights

Depending on your location, you may also have the following rights

  • Right to access and/or correct your personal information: You have the right to request access to a copy of the personal information we hold about you. You also have the right to request correction of any information we hold about you that is inaccurate.
  • Right to request deletion of your personal information: You have the right to request that we delete your personal information, particularly where we no longer need to retain it. You may also delete certain information by closing your account.
  • Right to withdraw your consent: You can withdraw your consent at any time (although it is important to note that withdrawing consent does not affect our use of your personal information before that point).

In addition, Site visitors in the UK and EU may specifically have the following rights:

  • Right to object to our use of your personal information: For instance, you may object to our use of your personal information for marketing purposes, and you can request that we stop using your personal information for this purpose.
  • Right to restrict our use of your personal information: For instance, if you believe that personal information we hold about you is inaccurate, you can request that we do not use your personal information until we have verified the accuracy or corrected your personal information.
  • Right to request data portability: You can request that we transmit to another organisation all personal information you have provided to us in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format, where technically feasible.

If you wish to exercise the rights described above (if they are applicable to you, based on your location), please contact us at webmaster@flintfox.com. Please note that we may not always be in a position to comply with your request. In certain circumstances, we may not be able to remove or change certain information, even in the event an account is closed. For example, we may be required to retain certain information, such as billing information, for a certain period of time, and it may be necessary to retain certain information in order to complete any services or transactions with us.

Finally, you have the right to complain to the data privacy regulator in the country where you live.

How long will your personal information be stored for?

We will retain your personal information for as long as required to perform the purposes for which the data was collected. For instance, if we are providing you with services, we will retain your personal information for the duration of our relationship with you. For example, we may be required to retain certain information, such as credit card billing information, for a certain period of time, and it may be necessary to retain certain information in order to complete any services or transactions with us.

In addition, we may be required to retain personal information in order to comply with tax and company laws and regulations, as well as statute of limitation periods.

In some instances, you may also withdraw your consent from us keeping your personal information or request deletion of your personal information gathered from the Site, and we may delete data on that basis (See the ‘’What choices do you have regarding the use of your information?’’ section above’).

Cookies

What are cookies?

Cookies are small data files that are stored on a user’s hard drive at the request of a Web site to enable the site to recognise users who have previously visited them and retain certain information such as customer preferences and history. When you visit our Site, some information is automatically collected through the use of log files, such as your computer’s Internet Protocol (IP) address, your computer’s operating system, the browser type, the address of a referring web site and your activity on the Site. We use this information for purposes such as analysing trends, administering the Sites, improving customer service, diagnosing problems with our servers, tracking user movement, and gathering broad demographic information for aggregate use. We also automatically collect certain information through the use of “cookies.”

We use the following third party analytics and advertising features on our Site:

Google Analytics to enable data collection for website performance and Site visitor behavioural analysis;

Google Tag Manager to enable data collection for search and display advertising purposes;

Marketo: We use Marketo cookies so we have information on email ‘’open rates’’ and ‘’click through’’ rates This helps us to assess the effectiveness of our marketing campaigns. We also use Marketo cookies to track activity on our website. For example, if you download ebooks or videos from the Site, we use Marketo cookies to see who does this and if they then visit other parts of our website;

Facebook Pixel: We use the Facebook Pixel to connect data from the Facebook advertising network with actions performed on our Site, in order to track performance and effectiveness of campaigns.

HubSpot to enable data collection and management of personal information for marketing purposes.

This technology allows third-party vendors, including Google, Facebook, HubSpot and Marketo to reconnect with visitors who have already visited our Site to provide targeted Search and Display Network advertising and/or provide a consistent repeat visitor experience. Wherever possible, information generated by these cookies are anonymised as part of these third-party data protection provisions and are not combined by any other data. If we combine cookies with or link them to any of the personally identifying information, we would treat this information as personal information. For example, information collected by Marketo cookies is not anonymised and therefore we treat this as personal information.

If you wish to block, erase, or be warned of cookies, please refer to your browser instructions or help screen to learn about these functions. You can find more information about deactivating Google Advertising Services here. You can find more information about HubSpot cookies here. You can find out more information on Marketo’s privacy and cookie policy, here.

However, if a browser is set not to accept cookies or if a user rejects a cookie, this will not alter user experience on the Site.

How can you obtain additional information?

If you have any questions or comments about this Policy or the practices relating to this Site, please contact us at webmaster@flintfox.com, and we will endeavour to respond to your inquiry.

In lieu of email, you may also contact us by mail at the following address:

Flintfox International Limited
Attn: Privacy Officer

5 Omega Street
PO Box 305-499
Auckland 0757
New Zealand
Updated: January, 2022

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