Our privacy commitment to you: - Your privacy is always respected.
- The confidentiality of your answers is strictly maintained.
- Your opinions and answers will be grouped and analysed along with those of other participants.
- We will never sell or give away your name and contact information.
- Your responses will NOT be used to personally identify you to anyone.
- The information you give will be stored securely.
- You are under no obligation to participate in the surveys we invite you to complete.
- If at any time you no longer want to be a member of KMCP, send us an email at info@kmcp.co.uk and we will remove your name from our records.
- For full details of how your personal details will be used, click here to view our online survey privacy policy.
Terms and Conditions of Panel Membership: In order to become a member of the KMCP Panel and participate as a respondent in any of our studies, you must read and agree to abide by the following simple Terms and Conditions: - You agree to keep your username and password information confidential. Giving this information to other people will allow them to access your personal details.
- The KMCP site content and associated questionnaires are the property of Ipsos MORI.
- You understand that you must be able to view emails in HTML format.
Data protection information: Ipsos MORI depends on the collection and analysis of information about living individuals in order to carry out the business of market research. This information maybe obtained from any individual or organisation. Ipsos MORI also needs to collect and use certain types of information about people with whom it deals in order to operate. These include current, past and prospective employees, suppliers, clients and others with whom it communicates. In addition it may occasionally be required by law to collect and supply certain types of information of this kind to comply with the requirements of government departments for business data, for example.
All personal information must be dealt with properly however it is collected, recorded and used - whether on paper, in a computer file or database, or recorded on other material - and there are safeguards to ensure this in the Data Protection Act 1998. Ipsos MORI regards the lawful and correct treatment of personal information and maintaining the confidence of those with whom it deals as vital components of its business operations.
Ipsos MORI complies with the Market Research Society's Code of Conduct, and adheres to the eight principles of the Data Protection Act 1998, which states that personal data shall be: - processed fairly and lawfully;
- obtained only for specified and lawful purposes, and not processed in a manner incompatible with those purposes;
- adequate, relevant and not excessive in relation to the purposes for which they are held;
- accurate and, where necessary, kept up to date;
- kept for only as long as is necessary;
- processed in accordance with the rights of data subjects under the Act, including the data subjects' right of access and right to object to the processing of their data in certain circumstances;
- protected from unauthorised or unlawful processing accidental loss, destruction, or damage by appropriate technical and organisational measures;
- only transferred to a country or territory outside the European Economic Area (EAA) where an adequate level of protection can be ensured.
|