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About this provision
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OneVoice Digital have provided an explaination of some of the things we are doing as part of our work to make the platform compliant with GDPR Legislation, and also providing you with some useful information on some of the things you can do too.<br/>
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When considering GDPR in relation to OneVoice it is important to understand the
 
When considering GDPR in relation to OneVoice it is important to understand the
relationship between OneVoice, NUS and your Students’ Union.
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relationship between OneVoice, NUS and your Students’ Union.<br/>
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In the context of GDPR both the Students’ Union and NUS are considered Data Controllers
 
In the context of GDPR both the Students’ Union and NUS are considered Data Controllers
 
using the UnionCloud platform provided by OneVoice, making OneVoice the Data
 
using the UnionCloud platform provided by OneVoice, making OneVoice the Data
Processor.
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Processor.<br/>
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OneVoice only processes student data to provide services to you. Student data will only
 
OneVoice only processes student data to provide services to you. Student data will only
 
be sent to NUS if the user has agreed (via opt-in consent) for their information to be
 
be sent to NUS if the user has agreed (via opt-in consent) for their information to be
shared with NUS.
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shared with NUS.<br/>
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To assist your Union in meeting its obligations under GDPR18 we have updated the
 
To assist your Union in meeting its obligations under GDPR18 we have updated the
 
consent fields for the Union with the following;
 
consent fields for the Union with the following;
⊲ consent to send communications e.g. your weekly updates to all students,
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* Consent to send communications e.g. your weekly updates to all students,
⊲ consent to send marketing emails e.g. club offers and drinks promotions,
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* Consent to send marketing emails e.g. club offers and drinks promotions,
⊲ mandatory acceptance of terms and conditions,
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* Mandatory acceptance of terms and conditions,
⊲ all checkboxes are unchecked unless you pass consent information as part of your
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* All checkboxes are unchecked unless you pass consent information as part of your
upload of students.
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upload of students.<br/>
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To ensure you can meet obligations under the 1994 Education Act elections can still be
 
To ensure you can meet obligations under the 1994 Education Act elections can still be
 
participated in by those who haven’t agreed terms and conditions for general processing.
 
participated in by those who haven’t agreed terms and conditions for general processing.

Revision as of 13:26, 5 April 2018

OneVoice Digital have provided an explaination of some of the things we are doing as part of our work to make the platform compliant with GDPR Legislation, and also providing you with some useful information on some of the things you can do too.

When considering GDPR in relation to OneVoice it is important to understand the relationship between OneVoice, NUS and your Students’ Union.

In the context of GDPR both the Students’ Union and NUS are considered Data Controllers using the UnionCloud platform provided by OneVoice, making OneVoice the Data Processor.

OneVoice only processes student data to provide services to you. Student data will only be sent to NUS if the user has agreed (via opt-in consent) for their information to be shared with NUS.

To assist your Union in meeting its obligations under GDPR18 we have updated the consent fields for the Union with the following;

  • Consent to send communications e.g. your weekly updates to all students,
  • Consent to send marketing emails e.g. club offers and drinks promotions,
  • Mandatory acceptance of terms and conditions,
  • All checkboxes are unchecked unless you pass consent information as part of your

upload of students.

To ensure you can meet obligations under the 1994 Education Act elections can still be participated in by those who haven’t agreed terms and conditions for general processing.