Privacy Policy

Who we are?

This is the privacy policy of Efuels Technologies. The controller will be the relevant company responsible for the website this privacy policy is located on. Our office address is 42-44 Bishopgate London, EC2N 4AH. We carry out research and development of carbon dioxide methanation technologies. We are responsible for your personal data as a data controller.
The CEO is responsible for all matters relating to the protection of personal data. The CEO can be contacted at the below:
CEO Address:

Efuels Technologies Ltd,
42-44 Bishopgate
London,
EC2N 4AH

Who does this Privacy Policy apply to?

- Stakeholders/Clients or Suppliers
- Prospective Stakeholders/Clients or Suppliers
- Individuals that use our website
- Former Stakeholders/clients or Suppliers
Our services are not intended for children unless we expressly state otherwise, and we do not knowingly collect or process personal data relating to children or anyone aged under 18 years.
It is important that the personal data we hold about you is accurate and current. It’s your responsibility to keep us up to date if you make any changes to your personal data by updating your details. In this case, contact us at contact@efuelstech.com

What information do we collect?

Personal data is any information that can identify a natural person. We may collect, use, store and transfer different categories of personal data to enable us to deliver our services, as follows:
- Data about your Identity including first name, last name, title, gender, and nationality.
- Data about your contact details including business or personal email address, business or personal address, telephone number and mobile phone number;
- Financial data including bank account number and sort code;

How do we collect information?

- When you contact us, we may ask for certain information to be able to confirm your identity, check our records and answer your questions quickly and accurately.
- When you contact us via our website, over the phone, online or through a third party, we will need certain information to manage mutual business interests.
- When contracts are being set up, we will need to add certain information to the contract.
- When working on our research and development and liaising with individuals we will need your contact information for the purpose of communication such as meetings and phone calls. If there are any other reasons for collection from time to time, we will make it clear to you at the time and for the purpose, we will be using this information.

Information we automatically collect

We will automatically collect information:
- When you are signing digital contracts or agreements;
- Information we receive from other sources;
- We may receive personal data about you from third parties and other entities and publicly available sources in the following categories;
- Companies contracted by us to help us provide services to you;
- Government bodies with interests in business research and development.

When we will share your data with others?

We may need to share your information with organisations outside Efuels Technologies e.g. to help us provide our services to you.
The categories of non-Efuels Technologies parties that we would share your details with are:
- Professional advisors;
- Partners;
- Law enforcement agencies; and
- Marketing agencies
- Regulators (such as the ICO).
When we share your information with third parties they are required to follow our express instructions in respect of the use of your personal information and they must comply with all applicable UK data protection laws to protect your information and keep it secure.

Protecting information

We take protecting your data seriously and will do our utmost to employ appropriate organisational and technical security measures to protect you against unauthorised disclosure or processing.
Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee the security of transmitting information via the internet. We have tried to create a secure and reliable website for our users in line with industry standards. However, we have no responsibility or liability for the security of personal information transmitted via the internet.

When we will share your data with others?

We process each type of personal data for one of the following reasons:
- We need to process the data under our contract with you for our services or products;
- We have a legitimate interest as a business in processing your data; Analyse our services with the aim of improving them;
- We have a legal obligation to process the data; or
- We have your consent (which you can withdraw at any time).

Transfers of data outside the EEA

From time to time the third parties we share our data with may be outside the European Economic Area (EEA) in countries that do not always have the same standard of data protection laws as the UK. However, we will have a contract in place to ensure that your information is adequately protected and we will remain bound by our obligations under applicable UK data protection laws even when your personal information is processed outside the EEA. The sorts of measures we use to protect your data in this instance are security reviews of the organisations, contractual model clauses approved for use by the European Commission or other approved transfer mechanisms, such as the Privacy Shield for transfers to the USA.

How long do we hold your information for?

Unless there is a specific regulatory or legal requirement for us to keep your information longer, we will keep your information for as long as it is necessary for the purpose for which it was collected.
To determine the appropriate retention period for personal data, we consider the amount, nature, and sensitivity of the personal data, the potential risk of harm from unauthorised use or disclosure of your personal data, the purposes for which we process your personal data and whether we can achieve those purposes through other means, and the applicable legal requirements.

Your Rights

As a data subject, you have a number of personal rights under data protection laws in relation to your personal data. These are:
- Subject access requests – You have a right to access personal data that we hold as a data controller.;
- Right to be forgotten – In certain circumstances you have a right to request that your personal data be erased from the systems within our control.
- Rectification – You have a right to correct the personal data that we hold as a data controller.
- Withdraw consent – Where we have offered you the right to consent to give us your data, for instance with your marketing preferences, you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time.
- Objection and restriction of processing – In certain circumstances, you have a right to object to or request we restrict our processing of your personal data.
If you would like more information about these rights or how to apply them, please contact our CEO.

Complaints

If you would like to make a complaint about our use of personal data you should contact our CEO at the details above. If we have not resolved your complaint, you can contact the UK data protection regulator, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) (www.ico.org.uk). We would, however, appreciate the chance to deal with your concerns before you approach the ICO so please contact us in the first instance.

Changes to this Privacy Policy

We may update this privacy policy from time to time. The revised policy will be posted on this page.