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GDPR

GDPR compliance for SquashLevels

The team behind SquashLevels has always taken data privacy very seriously with the following guiding principles:

  • The absolute minimum of personal data is stored on the system.
  • Personal data that you don't want anyone else to have is stored encrypted in the database.
  • Personal data is not accessible to anyone other than the user themselves or admins apart from contact details for the boxes which can be seen by other box players.
  • We do not contact you unless you contact us or an issue arises with your data that we can only resolve by asking you.
  • We do not pass your personal data to any third party.

Compliance with GDPR requires the following:

  • We know what personal data we have, how it is stored and have control over it. We do.
  • Have security measures in place to protect personal data. We do.
    • We use an encrypted (https) connection with your browser.
    • We store sensitive data encrypted.
    • We have a filter on accesses to the site that can identify attacks and block them.
  • We will tell you about any breach of your data - though as it's stored encrypted, the data is not usable outside of the SquashLevels system.
  • You can find out what personal data we have for you - this is listed below.
  • If your personal data is incorrect we can correct it for you. Members are able to correct (and lock) their own data.
  • We can tell you what we do with your personal data. The answer is very little. We show your name and use your date of birth (if we have it) to calculate your age group. Nearly all the processing is done on your results which is not personal data.
  • We can tell you how long we will keep your data. The answer is forever as it is needed for as long as we hold results for you. This leads to the point below...
  • You can ask us to remove your data from the system and be 'forgotten'. This unfortunately has side-effects as all your opponents will notice their result are missing so we prefer the option below which achieves the same end goal but without the side-effects.
  • You can ask us to withhold your data and be 'invisible'. Your data is still on the system but you or your results don't appear anywhere on it. No profile, no rankings. You cannot be found. Your opponents still have their results and level adjustments so that works too.
  • We can tell you who we share your personal data with. The answer is no-one. Though your name, which is not specifically shared, is in open view on the site along with everyone else's. Your name can be withheld on request as described above.

Personal Data

We don't keep much personal data. This is the full list if you have provided it to us:

  • Your name. This comes in with your results though you can change it and/or lock it so it's not overridden. This is the one piece of personal data that is not hidden.
  • Your email address if you register with us. We also hold your email address if you enter it as part of your contact details for the boxes.
  • Your password. This is encrypted on your browser even before it is sent to SquashLevels. The system never sees your actual password.
  • Your phone number if you enter it as part of your contact details for the boxes.
  • Your NGB ID (such as ES membership number).
  • Your date of birth if it came in with your results or you entered it yourself, or maybe an admin entered it for you. Stored encrypted. It's a write-only value so no-one can read it - not even admins.
  • Your IP address is recorded as part of the website usage tracking. Tracking data is kept for up to 30 days and is auto-deleted after that. There is a mapping between IP address and user name but only the system admin can access it. This is sometimes needed if your access becomes blocked in the event you trigger a 'robot behaviour' block.

Your results are not considered personal data. They are already available in the public domain on other websites so there's little SquashLevels can do to keep them private!

Consent

GDPR doesn't insist on consent but we feel it is the right thing to do. There are two types of consent we will be asking for:

  • Users - that you are OK with our policy as defined above. If a user is not willing to give consent then we will need to rescind their membership and remove their personal data. We can also provide a pro-rata refund if more than 6 months of membership remain.
  • Admins - that you agree to meet the same strict constraints in order to maintain the policy as defined above. If an admin is not willing to give consent then we will need to rescind their admin privelages. They can still be a user.

The consent tick boxes are now available to tick in your membership details so please take a look and check the box - or not - as appropriate. You will need to take action as the default will be non-consent. We hope you are fine will all of this and tick all the necessary boxes! Nothing has changed - we are just ensuring compliance with GDPR.

Source systems

Nearly all the data received by SquashLevels comes from source league or tournament systems. In this respect, SquashLevels is the 'data processor' whereas the source system is the 'data controller'. From your perspective, these systems should be asking you for consent - or at least explaining their commitment to safeguarding your data - and then relying on SquashLevels to look after it. If the providers of these services ask SquashLevels for this commitment then we will provide it.

Clubs and boxes

There is a special case for clubs who run boxes and put a tablet on the wall. This is great as it replaces the old sheets on the notice board and brings your club into the 21st century but it does mean that personal details are on show in the corridor. Mind you, the old sheets have the same problem...

It's possible to hide contact details (though that rather defeats the object) but our recommendation is to ask the clubs to ask players for their consent to show their details on the wall. The admins are already covered by the consent described above.

Find out more

That's about it. We're unlikely to be a target for political skulduggary! If you want to find out more about GDPR then please see the main website here: EUGDPR.org.