You have the right to:


  •  know that information is being processed;
  •  access information that is being proccessed;
  •  rectification of information being processed;
  •  erasure of information held on you (commonly known as the right to be forgotten);
  •  restrict processing;
  •  be notified about what information has been rectified, erased and restricted;
  •  portability (that is, to request your data be handed over to someone else);
  •  object to the processing of your information.


It is important to note that this is not an absolute right to review all the information that is held about you, as there are various exceptions to this right. These include:


  • Where personal data is kept for the purpose of preventing, detecting or investigating offences and related matters;
  • Where the data is given by another person in confidence.


You have the right to:

  •  Ask for a copy of any information we hold about you
  •  Withdraw any consents you have given
  •  Lodge a complaint with us or the Information Commissioner's Office or with any other relevant supervisory authority about how we handle your personal data
  •  Ask us to correct any inaccurate or incomplete information we have about you
  •  Ask us to delete your information from our records
  •  Ask us to send a copy of your information to a third party in a data portable format.

Your rights