Contents
- Privacy policy
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1.General
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2.Financial requirements
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3.Protection of children and other vulnerable persons
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4.‘Fair and open’ provisions
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5.Marketing
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6.Complaints and disputes
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7.Gambling licensees’ staff
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8.Information requirements
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9.Gaming machines in gambling premises
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10.Assessing local risk
- What is personal data and special category data?
- What personal data do we collect, for what purpose, and what is the basis for doing so?
- Licence applicants and National Lottery vetting
- People who already hold an operating and or personal licence
- People we are investigating/regulatory action
- Complainant data
- Gambling Commission Consultations
- What are cookies?
- Our use of cookies
- How we use information website and digital service users provide us with
- User research
- Links to other websites
- How long we keep the information
- Keeping your personal information secure
- Obtaining data from third parties
- Who we share personal data with
- Your rights
- The right to rectification
- The right to erasure
- The right to restrict processing
- The right to object processing
- Law enforcement processing
- Accessing your personal data
- Overseas transfers
- Changes to this privacy statement
- Stakeholder events privacy notice
- How to contact us
- Recruitment privacy notice 2024
- Monitoring social media
- How to complain privacy policy
- Do you need any extra help?
- Regular Feed of Operator Core Data (ROCD) (Pilot Project)
The right to erasure
In limited circumstances you will have the right (where the data is no longer needed for the purposes it was collected, where you have withdrawn consent and there is no other lawful basis on which we can continue to process it, you object to processing and there are no overriding legitimate grounds to continue, where the data has been unlawfully processed or where the data has to be erased for compliance with a legal obligation) to request that we erase the information we hold about you.
As most of our processing is conducted in order for us to comply with a legal obligation and/or perform a public task, this right will not be available in most circumstances.
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The right to restrict processing