Privacy policy


Our Privacy Policy



This policy generally applies to all of Cbha's websites. Exceptions are clearly stated in relevant sites.



CBHA designed our website with both its usefulness and your privacy in mind. This policy describes the types of personal information CBHA may collect and how CBHA use it to provide our websites.



This policy (together with our terms and conditions of use and any other documents referred to in it) sets out the basis on which any personal data CBHA collects from you, or that you provide to CBHA, will be processed by CBHA.  Please read the following carefully to understand our views and practices regarding your personal data and how CBHA will treat it.



For the purpose of the Data Protection Act 1998 (the Act), the data controller is CBHA, 433 – 443 High Road, London E11 4JU.



1 Privacy statement



1.1 By using this web site, you agree to the collection and use of your personal information as described in this policy. If CBHA makes any significant changes to this policy, CBHA will endeavour to notify you by posting a notice of such changes in a prominent position on the relevant website.



1.2 When using our interactive services (such as those accessed via myCBHA):



1.2.1 CBHA collect your account information including information about repairs requested, complaints made and rent payments and arrears and store and maintain such information on our secure servers,



1.2.2 CBHA will never rent, sell or share information that personally identifies you for marketing purposes without your permission.



1.2.3 you can update your personal information at any time.



1.3 This policy only applies to this website and you should refer to the privacy policy of any third party website that you access in connection with this website, whether by means of hyperlink or otherwise.



1.4 Information supplied to CBHA will be processed and stored on a secure server and may be used in connection with future visits to this website to facilitate easy repeated use. Transaction processes will use data, encrypted using a Secured Socket Layer ("SSL") session.  You should ensure that your version of your web browser supports SSL.



2 Data protection



2.1 CBHA may collect and process the following data about you:



2.1.1 information that you provide by filling in forms on the website including without limitation your name, address, ethnicity, phone number, email address, rent payments and rent arrears, credit/debit card details. This includes information provided at the time of registration, posting material or requesting further services.  We may also collect information about you provided by other members (for example where complaints are filed).  CBHA may also ask you for information when you report a problem with the website,



2.1.2 correspondence that you may have sent to CBHA,



2.1.3 surveys used for research or marketing purposes, although you do not have to respond to them,



2.1.4 details of rent payments you make through our website and the processing of your payments,



2.1.5 details of complaints that you make or may be made by other persons against you and any actions taken,



2.1.6 details of your visits to the website including, but not limited to, traffic data, location data, other communication data, whether this is required for CBHA's own financial tracking purposes or otherwise and the resources that you access.



2.2 Information that CBHA receives or gathers (whether or not under this policy), may be used by CBHA, its employees and/or agents to:



2.2.1 identify you when you re-visit the website,



2.2.2 help administer any accounts, services and products offered by CBHA from time to time,



2.2.3 help CBHA to detect fraud or losses,



2.2.4 keep you updated as to the progression of ongoing services or the timetable as to delivery of services,



2.2.5 update you as to the services offered.  If you do not wish to receive this information, please contact CBHA customer services, and



2.2.6 for CBHA marketing purposes and/or the marketing purposes of selected third parties which CBHA feels may be of interest to you.  If you do not wish to receive this information, please contact CBHA, customer services.



2.3 All storage, use and transmission of personal information relating to an individual or company is subject to the Data Protection Act 1998.  The Data Protection Act 1998 gives you the right to access information held about you.  Any access request may be subject to a fee of £10 to meet CBHA's costs in providing you with details of the information it holds about you.



2.4 Personal information collected by CBHA will (generally) be stored and processed in the United Kingdom.  CBHA reserves the right to transfer your personal information in the event of a transfer of ownership of CBHA or the Peabody Group. You should regularly check this policy to look for changes in the policy governing the use by CBHA (or its successor) of your information.



3 Cookies and log information



3.1 CBHA's website requires the use of cookies. These cookies are not used for the placement of advertising, but are used so that our web servers can deliver the correct web pages to the correct person.



3.2 Cookies: The website makes use of cookies. Cookies are data files that are stored on your computer's hard drive and keep records of your visit to a website. They allow CBHA to recognise you and tailor your visit to suit your individual preferences. You may be able to configure your web browser to prevent the use of cookies although some functions or services may not be available. If any third party websites you can access through the website use cookies, CBHA cannot access or control that. If you want to know more about cookies you could try visiting www.allaboutcookies.org.



3.3 Log information: When you visit our websites, CBHA collects certain information (the same information that most websites log when they are accessed). This information, contained in the “header” of your request to access a CBHA web page, usually includes the browser type you used, your Internet Protocol (IP) address, and the date and time of day.



3.4 As a basic matter, CBHA needs this information to help us provide our services to you. For example, CBHA would need to validate your identity in order to maintain the security of your myCBHA account.



3.5 CBHA also needs to know what Internet Protocol address your query came from so CBHA can send the appropriate pages back to you. In addition, CBHA logs this information for internal review purposes. For example, this log information helps us determine how well our services are working so CBHA can continually improve the quality of its web sites.



4 Updating your information



4.1 You can change your personal information at any time, by accessing your myCBHA account. You can terminate your account at anytime by requesting this from our web team.



4.2 CBHA typically deactivates accounts within five business days of such requests. You should be aware, however, that residual copies of information may remain stored on CBHA's systems even after the deletion of information or the termination of your account.



5 Third parties and your information



5.1 CBHA will never disclose your personal information unless CBHA believes CBHA is required to do so by law or believes in good faith that such access, preservation or disclosure is reasonably necessary to



5.1.1 satisfy any applicable law, regulation, legal process or governmental request,



5.1.2 enforce any applicable Terms of Use, including investigation of potential violations thereof,



5.1.3 detect, prevent, or otherwise address fraud, security or technical issues,



5.1.4 respond to user support requests, or



5.1.5 protect the rights, property or safety of CBHA, users of our services and the public.



5.2 You acknowledge and agree that some of the data that CBHA processes may amount to sensitive personal data under the Data Protection Act 1998.  Your continued use of the website amounts to agreement that CBHA may process such data.  CBHA, its subcontractors and agents will apply appropriate technical and organisational measures to prevent the unauthorised processing of personal data and protect against accidental loss of or damage to personal data.



6 How does CBHA safeguard your information?



6.1 CBHA pays close attention to security. First, CBHA focuses significant time and resources to ensure that user accounts and information are not misused by CBHA employees.



6.2 A limited set of employees are authorised to access user accounts; they are educated about the importance of maintaining user privacy and their access to user accounts is recorded. Our employees are also contractually required to access accounts and log data only for quality, security, audit and other internal purposes.



6.3 Second, CBHA implements technology and procedures to try to make sure that external parties cannot access or modify users’ personal information on our servers. These technologies and procedures generally include industry standard methods and may include our own proprietary methods where appropriate.

CBHA hopes you will enjoy using our websites.



CBHA hopes you will enjoy using our websites.