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 restrict processing
You have the right to seek to restrict processing of your data in the following circumstances:
- the accuracy of the data is contested – for a period necessary to allow us to verify its accuracy
- the processing is unlawful and you request restriction instead of erasure, or
- we no longer need the data for the purposes it was collected, but you need it in connection with a legal claim.
The right to erasure Next page
The right to object processing