PRIVACY POLICY
Rmbhn.org operates its business in a number of countries and through different entities depending on your location. When you access rmbhn.org in these countries, rmbhn.org is provided by the following relevant entity:
- in the UK and the European Economic Area by Giving Extra Limited, an entity established under the laws of England and Wales. You can contact rmbhn.org via info@rmbhn.org. This Policy applies to our collection and use of your data in connection with our services, like rmbhn.org .
“rmbhn.org” or “us” or “we” refer to the owner of the website, ‘Aniyei haolam’
To contact rmbhn.org‘s Data Protection Officer regarding our processing of your personal data, email info@rmbhn.org .
We keep this Policy under regular review and place updates on rmbhn.org. We will also provide notifications of material changes via email or other channels. If you keep using the Services after we notify you, you consent to the updated Privacy Policy. If not, you may cancel your account.
rmbhn.org recognises that your personal data belongs to you and we don’t wish to use it in ways that you don’t want us to. You can control whether or not you receive marketing email from rmbhn.org by visiting the Notifications Centre in your Account. If granted by applicable laws, you can also exercise a variety of rights regarding our use of your data:
- You can ask us for a copy of the information we have about you
- You can ask us to correct any incorrect data we have about you and you can also update your account details yourself at any time by visiting your charityextra.com account
- You can ask us to delete your data
- You can ask for your data in a common, machine-readable format
- You can object to any processing we do.
- You can ask us to restrict the processing of your data
To exercise any of the foregoing rights, email info@rmbhn.org. Note that some of these rights may not be enforceable in your jurisdiction and some aren’t absolute—for example, we may not be able to forget you if we have to keep some of your data to comply with the law—but we’ll evaluate your request in accordance with applicable data protection laws. rmbhn.org will respond to your request within one month of receiving it. Also, note that if you’re located in the UK or the EU, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the UK Information Commissioner’s Office or the supervisory authority in your country of residence or place of work.
We don’t receive any personal data about you other than what you provide us, either by creating an account, using the Services, making a donation to rmbhn.org, or data we can infer from your use of the Services.
When you create a rmbhn.org account: We will collect basic contact information about you to set up your account you so you can make donations or raise funds. This will include your name, address and email address. We will also ask you to register a username and password so you can gain secure access to your account in the future.
Alternatively, you may authorise us to collect your basic personal details from a secure online source (e.g. Google, Stripe, PayPal or a sponsor charity) to which you have already provided this information.
We enable you to set an image for your rmbhn.org profile and this image is shown as a thumbnail next to all of your actions on the platform, unless you have chosen to hide your name and photo from the public when you donate. Please note that this image is dynamic and not frozen in time—e.g. if you change your image in 2018, the new image will appear next to your activities from 2015.
When you make a donation: To enable us to process donations, we will collect basic payment information as well as your name, home address and email address. Your name and the amount you’ve donated will display on the public page, unless you select the “Hide my name and photo from public view” option when you donate. As well as hiding your details from the public when you donate, you can also change the display name to something else, such as a nickname or your initials.
When you use the Services: We also collect information about your use of our Services, including your IP address, mobile device identifier, how much time you spend on the site, and what you do, like or view. We do this through the use of cookies.
You are not required to provide personal data to us. Note, however, that your failure to do so may affect our ability to provide the Services you request. For example, we are unable to process your donation to a fundraiser if you do not provide your payment information.
rmbhn.org uses your personal data to provide the services you request, to personalise your charityextra.com experience, to send you communications and to enhance your ability to raise funds for the causes you care about. We also use your data to help us make rmbhn.org better and to advertise to you. Services Requested: We use your information to provide our Services to you:
• using your account data to enable you to take advantage of our platform’s features, like setting up a Fundraising or Crowdfunding Page
• processing donations and claiming Gift Aid, if applicable
• where you set up a Crowdfunding Page, to carry out bank account verification and identity checking, including with a credit reference agency.
Making rmbhn.org Better: We use aggregated and personal data about you and your use of our Services to develop and test better fundraising tools, to drive our research and development and to better understand our users and charity partners. rmbhn.org does this analysis using a variety of data sources—transactional data (how you use the Services), click stream and log data (web traffic and Services usage), email data (how you respond to emails we send you), survey data, customer service data and data you agree to share with us from your Facebook account. We may send you surveys about the Services, but you can opt out and participation is completely voluntary.
Advertising: Aside from sending marketing communications by email, we may target ads to our users and measure how they perform, both through our Services, such as on charityextra.com, and through other channels like social networking sites and other websites.
We may disclose your data to our affiliated organisations and subsidiaries, and to service providers who render services to us or you on our behalf. We also may disclose your information if required by law, requested by law enforcement authorities or to enforce our legal rights, such as pursuant to a subpoena or to HMRC when you claim Gift Aid. We may share your information in connection with a sale or reorganisation of rmbhn.org, but in any such case, the terms of this Policy will continue to apply.
Our service providers include:
· banks and payment providers – to authorise and complete payment transactions;
· in relation to creators of Crowdfunding Pages, third party identity checking or credit reference agencies – for the purposes of identity checking and bank account verification;
· organisations within the payment card industry – to help prevent online fraud;
· IT, information security and cloud services providers – to help us provide the Services and keep your data safe;
· communication providers – to assist us with the processing and delivery of email and other communications;
· behavioural analytics tools,
We also share your personal data with fundraisers, Crowdfunding Page creators, charities and event partners and companies as follows:
Fundraisers and Crowdfunding Page Creators: If you donate to a Fundraising or Crowdfunding Page, we let the page creator know your identity, email address and amount of your donation.
Charities: We share with charities and not-for-profits who are registered with us details about donations made to them, including your personal data (such as your name, email address and postal address). For donors located in the UK or EU or donating to a charity in the UK or EU we’ll only share your personal details with the beneficiary charity if you opt-in to receive communications from it. Charities and not-for-profits who are registered with charityextra.com also have access to data about Fundraising Pages created by our users (including personal data of page creators) so they can understand who is fundraising for their benefit. For more information, please see the section “How Do Charity Partners Use My Data?” below. We will also share your personal details with the charity when you apply for a Charity Place for an Event. This is so the charity can contact you about your application and, if successful, can register your details with the Event Organiser so you can attend.
Partners: If you create a Fundraising Page for, donate to, register for, enter or otherwise participate in a sponsored event, campaign, fundraising initiative, promotion or sweepstake, we may share data about such Fundraising Pages, donation activity or registration with sponsoring thirdparty partners so that they can help to facilitate your participation in an event, campaign, fundraising initiative or promotion or to contact you as permitted by applicable law. The data we share with these partners may include your name, address, email address, donation amount and date, the named beneficiary and creation date of your page, your fundraising target, how much you have raised and the number of donors to your page. Fundraising Page creators, donors and participants located in the UK and EU can opt out of such sharing by contacting us, unless the sharing is necessary for the performance of a contract to which you’re a party.
As stated above we will share your personal data with the charities to which you donate unless you’re in the UK/EU and choose not to share data with those charities or receive email appeals from them. We’ll also share details of Fundraising Page creators with charities on whose behalf you fundraise. When we pass your information to charities, they also become a controller with respect to such personal data. This means that they’re responsible for their own compliance with data protection laws when they use your personal data, and all such use is subject to the charity’s own privacy notice. rmbhn.org is not responsible for charities’ use of your personal data or the charities’ compliance with applicable laws.
When you donate to or create a Fundraising Page, rmbhn.org will ask whether or not you consent to receiving email from the charity about the impact of your donation and other ways to support them including future events, campaigns and appeals. We will pass your consent preference on to the charity, if it is subscribed to receive such reporting from us. Note that the charity will need to receive your personal data to send you emails you consent to receive.
If you want to change your preferences for a charity to use your data (to contact you or otherwise), please contact the charity directly.
If the charity you’re interacting with hasn’t subscribed to receive charity reporting from rmbhn.org, that charity won’t have access to details about your consent preferences. This means that they won’t know if you have opted in or out of receiving email fundraising appeals.
Note that charities receive information about supporters from lots of different sources. We’re not the system of record for our charity partners, so we can only collect and evidence your consent to receive email fundraising appeals from our charity partners as you elect on our platform. We cannot reflect any changes in your consent preferences that you make directly with the charity. For example, if you opt in to receive emails from a charity when you make a donation through rmbhn.org, but then you subsequently opt out by telling the charity, rmbhn.org won’t have a record that you opted out of receiving email from that charity.
If you work for a charity or company that has a business relationship with charityextra.com, we use your data in slightly different ways than for individual users of the Services.
We collect a business user’s name, work email address, office number and fax number. We use this data to enable you to sign into your business’ account and to access charity reporting. In addition, we may use your data to perform business services you request. Finally, we will send you the following email communications: operational emails, customer service emails and business marketing emails. When you log into your Notifications Centre, you can opt out of receiving emails from us, other than service emails related to your requests.
We keep your personal data in an identifiable form for as long as we have a legitimate reason to use the data and as required by law.
We do not direct the Services to users under the age of 18. If you are a parent or guardian and you are aware that your child has provided us with personal data, please contact us at info@rmbhn.org.
In addition to the foregoing, the following provisions apply to our users located in the UK and EU.
On What Legal Bases Do We Process Your Data?
We process your personal data on a variety of legal bases depending on the use. For example, we will only process your personal data to send you direct marketing if we have your consent and you can withdraw this consent at any time by visiting the Notifications Centre and opting out of receiving such emails. Sometimes it is necessary to process your data for us to comply with our legal obligations, like when we send Gift Aid information to HMRC.
How Are We Using Your Data Based on Our Legitimate Interests?
We may process your personal data for the purposes of our legitimate interests, provided that these uses aren’t outweighed by your rights or interests. For any uses we justify on the basis of legitimate interest, you have the right to opt out of such processing by emailing info@rmbhn.org.
Are We Doing Any Automated Decision Making?
To help our users fundraise more effectively, we employ machine learning and other analytics that make inferences about some characteristics of our users. We use these tools to tailor emails to you, to show and prioritise causes, fundraisers, pages, and users on your Feed we think you’ll be interested in, and make suggestions about how much you may want to fundraise or donate. You can opt out of these processes at any time by emailing info@rmbhn.org.
Where Are We Sending Your Data?
As a global platform, we may store some users’ personal data outside the UK or EU. If we do, we ensure your data is processed only in countries that provide an adequate level of protection for your data or where the recipient provides appropriate safeguards, such as model contract clauses, binding corporate rules, or mechanisms like the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield framework. For a copy of such safeguards, please contact us.