Privacy Notice

This is the privacy notice for the Englicious website.

It explains in plain English what data we collect on registered users and the lawful purposes we use this data for.

It also explains what you can do if at any time you are unhappy with how we process your data.

A separate page explains about Cookies, which are small bits of data used as part of the interface to Englicious to make it work.

User data is different from cookies. User data is personal data as defined in European law, and we are obliged to process it accordingly.

The data we collect

Some personal data is collected when you register to use Englicious.

You can edit your personal data by logging in and selecting the 'tabs' at the top of the screen.

Your account

Information about your account includes

You can choose to close your account at any time by clicking on the Delete Account button at the bottom of this page.

All of this information is securely stored. It is private to you and can only be seen by members of the Englicious team. We do not share this data with anyone else.

We process this information to manage accounts and assist users with their enquiries (including helping them gain access to their account).

Some data we use to support Englicious in other ways. We may report summary data (such as totals of enrolments, popular pages or differences in test scores) to research funding councils and other bodies who support this project or for academic purposes. Feedback information is used to help us promote Englicious or decide on our priorities.

To log in you need your user name and password. You cannot log in with your email address. We believe this is safer in a school setting, as email addresses may be known by students or can be guessed.

Managing your subscriptions

When you first registered for Englicious we asked you to agree to receive occasional Englicious emails. These come from the address [email protected].

If at any time you do not wish to receive these emails you can

Click on the links above to go straight to an explanation of how to do these tasks.

Teachers

In addition to their username and password, Teachers are also asked to provide their full name, their school, with address and a title for their job. They can optionally provide a telephone number.

We ask teachers to say something about how they heard about Englicious, and other feedback information.

Members of the public

Members of the public are only asked to provide their full name, and a postcode. They can optionally provide a telephone number.

We ask members of the public to say something about how they heard about Englicious, and other feedback information.

Students

We collect data from students (who are assumed to be under 16), extremely carefully. We only collect what we consider to be the bare minimum of data, in particular, we ask for the first name only, the name of the school, its type (primary, secondary etc.) and the year the student is in.

We also ask all students to seek permission from a parent or guardian before registering.

Students are not registered on the englicious-info mailing list.

Your rights and how to exercise them

You can perform the tasks below yourself by logging in to Englicious.

If you have problems logging in, please email [email protected] and we will do our best to help you! Please send an email from the account you used to register. If for any reason this is not possible, we will need to perform more checks.

Delete your account

Edit your account

You have a right to edit your log in details, change your password, etc.

You also have a right to edit your additional information (teacher, student, etc).

Unsubscribe from Englicious emails

You have a right to unsubscribe from Englicious emails at any time.

You can choose to re-subscribe at any time by selecting Subscribe for all mail (normal delivery).

Note that you can unsubscribe from emails without losing any right to access Englicious.

Change comment email settings

Change contact settings

Although your account information is hidden from other users, you can allow other users to contact you about a comment you made.

Your right to complain

You have a right to complain on behalf of yourself or others if you believe that we have not processed your data properly, or according to the explanation in this Privacy Notice.

Informal complaints can usually be dealt with by us. You can contact us at [email protected] with a complaint in the first instance. If you are logged in, you can use the form at Contact us. If it is something that we can sort out quickly to your satisfaction we would hope that we can do this.

Who is legally responsible for Englicious?

Englicious is a website run by the Survey of English Usage, University College London, UK.

University College London (UCL) is the legally responsible body for ensuring compliance with the law, and will investigate complaints of data protection breaches independently of the Survey and Englicious.

You can write to [email protected] to contact the UCL Data Protection Officer.