Our Privacy Policy
Our Data Protection Promise
Who we are
World Mission Agency – Winners’ Chapel International Aberdeen is a branch of Living Faith Church Worldwide with a mandate under the leadership of the Presiding Bishop, Dr. David Oyedepo to liberate the world from all operations of the devil through the preaching of the word of faith. As a church and a responsible organisation, we are committed to the requirements of the Data Protection Act as it exists and by extension, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) that comes into effect on 25th May 2018 and the Data Protection Act 2018 (UK) as we pursue the delivery of the mandate.
Our Promise
As a regular worshipper and a committed supporter of the vision, we will process every information you share with us lawfully and fairly in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation and the Data Protection Act 2018. We promise:
- icon We will process your data lawfully and fairly with transparency
- icon We will not use your data for any marketing
- icon We will not share your data with any third party without your express and absolute consent unless we have a legal obligation to do so
- icon We will not contact you to solicit for financial support
- icon We will keep your data safe and secured
Your Rights
- icon Know how we will use your data
- icon know the information we hold (Right of access )
- icon Have incorrect data rectified (Right to rectification)
- icon Have data erased (Right to erasure e. 'right to be forgotten')
- icon Stop further processing ( Right to restriction)
- icon Receive a copy of your data ( Right to Data Portability)
- icon Object to our keeping your data ( Right to Object)
Contact Us
Office: The Data Protection Liaison Officer
Phone: 01224969509 / 07875488906
Email: gdpr@winners-chapel.org.uk
Address:
60 Nelson Street,
Aberdeen
AB24 5ES
Scotland
We will retain your information for as long as you continue to worship with us unless you exercise any of your rights. If you do not wish to receive further communication from us, contact us with the details provided or simply unsubscribe from any communication.
Any concerns, please contact the regulator in your country of residence. However, we would be glad if you would contact us in the first instance to see how we can address your concerns.
In the United Kingdom, the Information Commission Office is the supervisory body that monitors how we use your information. To register a concern or complaint, contact the ICO at ico.org.uk in the UK or the regulator in your country of residence.