Upon registration, users of this site will be asked to sign up to the following policy:
The Archbishops Council is committed to maintaining your trust by protecting your personal data.
Personal data is any information relating to an identified or identifiable person. We will process your personal data in a transparent and lawful way, as stated in our Data Protection policy.
We may change this statement from time to time to reflect privacy or security updates. We encourage you to periodically review this page for the latest information.
The data controller is:
The Archbishops' Council
Church House, Great Smith Street , London, SW1P 3AZ
The Living in Love and Faith (LLF) website provides access to the LLF course and the resources related to this course. We control access to these resources by asking you to create a user account, for the purpose of monitoring usage
We collect personal data for the purposes of:
Cookies
What are cookies?
Our website uses cookies to distinguish you from other users of our website. This helps us to provide you with a good experience when you browse our website and also allows us to improve the site.
Cookies are small text files containing a string of characters that can be placed on your computer or mobile device that uniquely identify your browser or device.
What are cookies used for?
Cookies allow a site or services to know if your computer or device has visited that site or service before. Cookies can then be used to help understand how the site or service is being used, help you navigate between pages efficiently, help remember your preferences, and generally improve your browsing experience. Cookies can also help ensure marketing you see online is more relevant to you and your interests.
Cookies are used by this site:
Platform (Moodle VLE)
The MOODLESESSION cookie is essential. It enables your browser to provide continuity and to maintain your login from page to page. When you log out or close the browser this cookie is destroyed from your browser and on the server.
The MOODLEID cookie is optional. It remembers your username within the browser so that when you return to this site the username field on the login page will be already filled out for you.
Vimeo video player: Vimeo’s embeddable video player uses first-party cookies that we are essential to the video player experience. Vimeo do not use third-party analytics or advertising cookies when their video player appears on a third-party
website, such as this one. To view Vimeo's cookie policy in full click here.
No other cookies are used on this site.
Category of Data |
Type of Data |
Lawful basis for processing |
Personal Data |
• Your Name
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Consent. By registering on the site you provide us with consent.
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Course Participation Data |
Your progress through any of the courses on the site is recorded. Answers to 'Reflections on this session' are recorded and anonymised. All other data entry is optional and anonymised. |
Consent. By registering on this site you provide us with your consent to process this data for the purpose of: a) site development b) to support the learning process for individuals or groups. |
Optional Personal Data |
• You may opt to add your age group, resource preferences, and a church role.
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Explicit consent. Data revealing your religion or any other special category data is optional and is used to analyse use of the site. It is not required for you to use the resources. You can delete it at any time. |
Technical Data |
• browser type and version • time zone setting & location • operating systems of the devices used to access this site • IP address used to access this service |
Necessary for our legitimate interests (provision of administration and IT services, network security and to prevent fraud.) |
Usage Data |
• pages visited on this site • interaction with resources on this site
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Necessary for our legitimate interests to analyse usage, troubleshooting and site optimisation) |
The following optional profile fields are used on this site to enhance your experience by foregrounding relevant selections of resources within the LLF course.
Data about the use of the content of this site is aggregated. This is not personal because it does not reveal your identity. It is used to inform the development of the site and help optimise the use of the site.
We have a specific purpose with a defined benefit. |
Technical and Usage Data needs to be collected to provide this service. Details of access to the site are stored for security, for troubleshooting and to improve the site. |
The processing is necessary to achieve the defined benefit. |
The website would not function properly without this data, and the user would not be able to access the resource securely, and maintain their own profiles. |
The purpose is balanced against, and DOES override, the interests, rights and freedoms of data subjects.
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Since the processing of data is kept to a minimum and is only for the purpose of providing the data subjects with access to resources that they wish to use, the purpose, and our Legitimate Interest DOES override, the interests, rights and freedoms of data subjects. |
For a copy of the full Legitimate Interest Assessment please contact the department named in section 7.
We will only use your personal data for the uses and purposes set out above, unless we need to use it for another reason compatible with the original use and purposes. If we need to use your personal data for an unrelated purpose, we will notify you and will explain the legal basis which allows us to do so.
This site may provide access and links to different resource providers. We do not provide these sites with any information about you. Each of these will have their own privacy policy and you should read their privacy policies before providing them with your information.
There’s often a legal and/or business reason for keeping your information for a set period, as stated in our retention schedules. These are available on request.
We are committed to ensuring that your personal data is secure. To prevent unauthorised access or disclosure, we have put appropriate technical and organisations measures in place to safeguard your information. The NCIs assure this by complying with relevant security best practice standards.
If a data breach does occur, we will do everything in our power to limit the damage and comply with the Information Commissioner’s guidance. In the case of a high-risk data breach, and depending on the circumstances, we will inform you about the remedial actions to prevent any further damage. We will also inform the Information Commissioner’s Office of qualifying data breaches.
Employees and temporary workers are required to follow policies and procedures and complete mandatory annual training to understand data protection and information security.
You have the following rights regarding your personal data:
To exercise these rights, please contact the Data Protection Team using the contact information provided below. The NCIs Individual Rights Policy is available on request.
If you have any concerns or queries about the LLF website and how we use your data, please contact:
gdpr@churchofengland.org or Data Protection Officer, Tel: 020 7898 1030.
You have the right to make a complaint at any time to the Information Commissioner at https://ico.org.uk/make-a-complaint/your-personal-information-concerns/ or Information Commissioner's Office, Tel: 0303 123 1113 (local rate).
(You can withdraw your consent by emailing the site support team and your account will be deleted.)