https://preferences.berne.media/privacy-policy
Privacy Notice
https:/berne.media/privacy-policy is the Privacy Notice for sites owned and operated by Berne (UK) Limited, these include https://www.techoctopus.com , https://club.techoctopus.com https://www.martechtracker.com as well as microsites hosted on berne.media
This notice was last updated November 2023
This privacy notice is regularly reviewed and will be updated when necessary. Any changes will be effective from the publication date.
1. Communications and updates
This section is designed to help you understand what we do with information about people, referred to as “personal data”.
We take your privacy very seriously. Please read this privacy notice carefully as it contains important information on who we are and how and why we collect, store, use and share personal data in connection with your use of our websites and when we deliver services to our clients. It also explains your rights in relation to your personal data and how to contact us or a relevant regulator in the event you have a complaint.
Berne (UK) Limited (a company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales. Company registration number 06577006) is the controller of your personal data. We specialise in prospect engagement and demand generation for Global B2B Brands. We’re led by our customer-first principles and a code of ethics. Berne (UK) Limited currently includes the following brands which operate within it: oneninefive; berne.media; TechOctopus; and Martech Tracker.
This Privacy Notice applies to personal data collected by Berne (UK) Limited, our brands (collectively referred to in this Privacy Notice as “we”, “us” or “our”) on websites (including mobile sites and apps) which link to this Privacy Notice, via registration forms, surveys, competition entries, at events (including awards), if you contact us (online, by post, telephone or social media), and where we collect and process personal information about you in order to provide services to you and our clients.
Our registered office address is at Berne (UK) Limited, 60 Great Portland Street, London, United Kingdom, W1W 7RT.
If you have any questions or concerns about the information on this page, or about what we do with personal data, or otherwise wish to contact us, please:
Given the nature of our website and our services, we do not expect to collect the personal data of anyone under 18 years old. If you are aware that any personal data of anyone under 18 years old has been shared with us please let us know so that we can delete that data.
2. The data we collect and how we respect your preferences
As a business we aim only to collect and process personal data as it relates to an individual’s professional role. Collection of personal data outside of this scope is purely accidental, for example, if we hold a gmail.com or hotmail.com email address, a cell/mobile number or any other contact details, then we believe these to be used for business purposes.
If we contact you on a phone or email address that you do not regard as business related, please contact us or use our preference centre to request removal.
Please note, while we will try our best to unsubscribe you from communications, if you have multiple email aliases or phone numbers and we do not hold a link between these details, you may need to submit multiple requests for each contact point.
Changes to preferences are normally reflected immediately, but may take up to 30 days to take effect and be reflected in all communications channels.
3. How we collect your personal data
We use different methods to collect data from and about you including through:
- LinkedIn; - Twitter; - Facebook; - free-to-access business aggregation-based sites (for example, Crunchbase.com and theorg.com); - blog posts; - news sites that discuss B2B topics and include mentions of individuals; and events sites that list speakers and attendees.
4. The personal data we collect about you
In order for us to provide our services and to help our clients better market to and sell to their customers and prospective customers, we will collect and use the following personal data about you:
If we hold your personal data for the purposes set out in this privacy notice you can be assured that it only relates to your professional business activities and that we identified you as likely to find the commercial offerings of one of our clients relevant to you. Furthermore, if you have opted-out of communications from us or one of our clients or partners, we will have taken steps to make sure you are removed from any communications in our control.
If you do not provide personal data we ask for, it may delay or prevent us from providing our services.
5. How we use your data
If at any point you would like to opt-out of receiving communications from us, would like to change the types of content or topics that you receive communications about, or would like to change the channels (such as email or post) that we use to contact you, please contact us using the contact details above or click the preferences link contained at the bottom of our email marketing communications.
Communications from partners will include their own opt-out options allowing you to control your preferences in these instances. If however, you have informed us of your preference to opt-out of communications from our brands, we make every reasonable effort to ensure our partners also respect these preferences by sharing an email suppression list with them.
You may at any time withdraw your consent or raise an objection under the legal basis of legitimate interest by using the contact details above or click the unsubscribe link contained at the bottom of our email marketing communications
We will do this where: 1. There is a high likelihood your profile is similar to other consumers for the products and services the third party provides to its customers. 2. The third party has demonstrated that they have the appropriate mechanisms in place to respect marketing preferences you may express in the future, including the deletion of your contact details if requested. 3. Where we have a legitimate interest to do so and we have assessed any risk to your rights is very low.
You may at any time withdraw your consent or raise an objection under the legal basis of legitimate interest by contacting the relevant brand.
You may at any time withdraw your consent or raise an objection under the legal basis of legitimate interest by contacting the relevant brand.
6. Legal basis
Under data protection law, we can only use your personal data if we have a valid lawful basis for example:
Details of the lawful basis we rely upon for each processing scenario set out below.
7. How we process your personal data
Purpose of processing your personal data
Activity | Purpose of processing | Lawful basis |
Commercial enquiries | Respond to customer requests and communicate with you.Provide customers with information about our products and services.In order to manage queries, complaints, or claims. | Legitimate Interest |
Direct marketing from data in the public domain | Provide marketing content that is useful to individuals based on their job title Connect brands with individuals that are interested in their product, only where those individuals have given consent to do so. | Legitimate Interest |
Direct marketing from customer data | Provide individuals with marketing content that is useful to them, based on their expressed topic interests only. Connect brands with individuals that have expressed interest in receiving marketing content related to their product. | ConsentLegitimate Interest |
Contract management | To establish your eligibility to use our services, to deliver services and support to you. | Performance of a contract |
Provide services to our clients/ comply with our contract with our customers/clients | To provide services to our clients which may include, building a list of contacts; and identifying and analysing posts that individuals have put in the public domain with the objective of information others of their interests and needs in relation to their business activities. | Legitimate Interest |
Website management and activities | To assess and improve our services and website, for analysis to improve our services, and to enhance and personalise your user experience (including to improve the recommendations we make to you on our website), To monitor usage of our site, record traffic flows, and to carry out research about its user demographics, interests and behaviour in order to better understand the users of our website. To carry out database and website administration. | Legitimate Interest |
Security and fraud prevention | For network and information security in order for us to take steps to protect your information against loss or damage, theft or unauthorised access. For prevention of fraud and other criminal activities. For the establishment and defence of our legal rights | Legitimate Interest |
Data Subject enquiries | To comply with a request from you in connection with the exercise of your rights (for example where you have asked us not to contact you for marketing purposes, we will keep a record of this on our suppression lists in order to be able to comply with your request) | Legitimate Interest/legal obligation |
Safety information. | To contact you if there are any urgent safety notices to communicate to you or where we otherwise reasonably believe that the processing of your personal information will prevent or reduce any potential harm to you | Vital interests |
To comply with our legal obligations: | To assist any public authority or criminal investigation body. To identify you when you contact us. To verify the accuracy of data we hold about you | Legal obligation. |
8. Sharing your personal data
We only share your personal information with trusted third party data processors (like software platforms used to coordinate projects, communications systems providers such as SMS, email delivery platforms, and telemarketing providers) where we have retained them to provide services that you or our clients have requested. These third parties comply with similar and equally stringent undertakings of privacy and confidentiality. We only allow those organisations to handle your personal data if we are satisfied they take appropriate measures to protect your personal data.
8.1 We share your personal data with third parties for marketing purposes as detailed in points 4 c, d and e above.
8.2 We may share your personal data with:
8.3 In the case of personal data obtained via our websites:
9. Disclosure of personal information
We may also share your information with third parties:
10. Transfer of your personal data
The EEA, UK and other countries outside the EEA and the UK have differing data protection laws, some of which may provide lower levels of protection of privacy.
Due to the global nature of our business, it is sometimes necessary for us to share your personal data to countries outside the UK and EEA, such as the US and Australia. In those cases, we will comply with applicable UK and EEA laws designed to ensure the privacy of your personal data.
For example, we may transfer your personal data to:
Under UK and EU data protection laws, we can only transfer your personal data to a country outside the UK/EEA where there is a transfer mechanism approved by the UK government or the European Commission, or where there are appropriate safeguards in place, together with enforceable rights and effective legal remedies for you, or where a specific exception applies under relevant data protection law.
If you would like further details about these data transfers please contact us using the details set out above.
11. Retention period
We won’t keep your personal data any longer than we need to and for the purposes for which it was collected and used. You can take a look at our data retention policy by contacting us using the contact details above.
In terms of personal data we use for marketing, we will keep this data for as long as we are able to market to you. If you withdraw your consent, we will keep your details to make sure we don’t contact you again for marketing purposes, and for our own legal, regulatory, and accounting purposes.
Our clients will keep the personal data we collect about you and pass onto them in accordance with their own retention periods and subject to their own privacy policies.
12. Automated Decision Making and Profiling
Your data will not be subject to any automated decision making or profiling that produces significant legal effects.
13. Your data matters. Your rights as a data subject.
Your rights and how to exercise them – individuals in the United Kingdom, Switzerland, the European Economic Area and Canada:
If your personal data is subject to UK or EU data protection laws, then you have certain rights under the UK GDPR and the EU GDPR which we summarise below. If you are based in Canada and your personal data is subject to Canadian data protection laws, you broadly have the same rights as individuals whose personal data is subject to UK or EU data protection laws (although such rights will be subject to applicable Canadian law).
Further information: For further information on each of those rights, including the circumstances in which they do and do not apply, please contact us using the information above.
You may also find it helpful to refer to the guidance from the UK’s Information Commissioner on your rights under the UK GDPR.
How to exercise your rights: The easiest method of exercising your rights is to:
In order to protect your privacy, we may ask you to prove your identity before we take any steps in response to a request you have made.
Your rights and how to exercise them – individuals in California
If your personal data (called “personally identifiable information” for the purposes of California law) is subject to California law, then you have certain rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA)
How to exercise your rights: The easiest method of exercising your rights is to:
In order to protect your privacy, we may ask you to prove your identity before we take any steps in response to a request you have made.
14. How to complain
Please contact us if you have any queries or concerns about our use of your information (see above contact information). We hope we will be able to resolve any issues you may have.
If your personal data is subject to UK or EU data protection laws, then you have the right to lodge a complaint about our handling of your personal data with your local supervisory authority, although we do ask that you raise any concerns with us first as we can probably address them much more efficiently.
In the United Kingdom, the Information Commissioner’s Office is your local supervisory authority. The UK’s Information Commissioner may be contacted at https://ico.org.uk/make-a-complaint or by telephone: 0303 123 1113. You can find a list of the supervisory authorities for EU member states here https://edpb.europa.eu/about-edpb/board/members_en
15. Cookies
A cookie is a small piece of information sent by a web server to a web browser, which enables the server to collect information from the browser.
Find out more about cookies on http://www.allaboutcookies.org/ .
We use cookies to identify you when you visit this website and to keep track of your browsing patterns and build up a demographic profile.
Our use of cookies also allows registered users to be presented with a personalised version of the site, carry out transactions and have access to information about their account.
16. Third Party websites and cookies and security
Our website may contain links to other websites that are outside our control and are not covered by this Privacy Notice.
We have appropriate security measures to prevent personal data from being accidentally lost, or used or accessed unlawfully. We limit access to your personal data to those who have a genuine business need to access it. When we share data with our third-party clients, data is sent in an encrypted format.
We also have procedures in place to deal with any suspected data security breach. We will notify you and any applicable regulator of a suspected data security breach where we are legally required to do so.
If you want detailed information from Get Safe Online on how to protect your information and your computers and devices against fraud, identity theft, viruses and many other online problems, please visit www.getsafeonline.org. Get Safe Online is supported by HM Government and leading businesses.
17. Changes to the Privacy Notice
This privacy notice is regularly reviewed and will be updated when necessary.
Any changes will be effective from the publication date.
This notice was last updated November 2023