PRIVACY POLICY

PRIVACY POLICY

The purpose of this Privacy Policy is to describe the types of information that we collect from you when you visit this website and sets out how we use and protect any personal information that you give us when you use this website.


We at Jaguar Land Rover (Sub Sahara Africa) Proprietary Limited (hereinafter “JLR SSA”) are committed to protecting your privacy and we only seek to obtain the bare minimum of information we need from you. We use this information only for the following purposes: 1. To help make your visit more enjoyable 2. To send you relevant information about products and services 3. To email you from time to time about promotions or products and services which we think may be of interest to you.


We will never pass your personal information to anyone else, except for any successors in title to our business, associated group companies, to suppliers that may process data on our behalf as part of providing a service to you – e.g. our dealerships, or where we are required to do so by law. JLR SSA will not request, collect, collate process or store your personal information if it is not necessary for the purpose for which it is collected as set out in this Privacy Policy or elsewhere on the website.


We will not sell your name, address, phone number, email address or other personal information about you or your vehicle, but we cannot be held responsible for the actions of any third party sites from which you may have linked or been directed to the JLR SSA website.

USING OUR WEBSITE



It is possible to view our website without providing any personal information. However, without completing an information form you will not be able to use certain functions of the website (book a test drive on, request a quote, configure a vehicle or book an experience online). The only details we need are simply your name, surname, phone number and email address. By completing and submitting the information form on the website, you are expressly permitting JLRSSA to collect, collate, process and use your personal information for the purpose it was provided, as well as to disclose it to our dealerships (as selected by you).



COMMUNICATIONS & MARKETING



We may, on occasion, collect additional personal information from surveys and contests, which you will be under no obligation to fill in or return to us. The details you provide will enable us to provide information about our company to you and to contact you by email or text. We will only provide this when you indicate that you wish to receive further information from us on a regular basis. If you have allowed us to use your personal information for the purposes above, we may from time to time disclose this information to any company or organisation to which we pass the responsibility to handle email or other direct marketing communications on our behalf. Should this happen, we will take reasonable measures to make sure that any third party companies who handle your information comply with the relevant data protection legislation.


We also collect demographic and profile data on our website. This may be combined with other forms of information to permit us to bring together, in aggregate form, information about the people who use our website. Such information will enable us to understand, in general terms, user preferences in relation to the content of the website and the effectiveness of the advertising.


JLR SSA will not share or loan any identifiable information about you to any third party (except the Dealership you selected) without your express consent. We may share generalised information about site visitor patterns with partners or other parties in such a way that individual visitors can never be identified.


We like to hear your views to help us improve our service. From time to time we may contact you by email to ask your opinions. If you do not want to be contacted for this purpose, please let us know by sending us an email at contact particulars below.



TRANSFERS OF YOUR INFORMATION



Unfortunately, the transmission of information via the Internet is not completely secure and we cannot guarantee the security of data transmitted to or from our website. Once we receive your information, we will use strict procedures and security measures to protect your information and to prevent unauthorised access to it.


When we transfer your personal information to one of our official dealerships (as selected by you on the website), we will use a secure website for this purpose.

CHECKING AND EDITING YOUR DETAILS OR CONTACT PREFERENCES



If you believe that any information we hold about you is incorrect or incomplete, you can contact us using the contact particulars below and request that we correct your information.

DATA PROTECTION



JLR SSA will protect your personal information strictly in accordance with the principles of the Electronic Communications and Transactions Act 2002 (as amended) (“the ECT Act”) as well as the Protection of Personal Information Act (2013) (“POPI”) (to the extent that the said legislation is in force in the Republic of South Africa).


JLR SSA is the “data controller” for purpose of the ECT Act as well as the “responsible person” for purposes of POPI.



JLR SSA will store your personal information in a secure hosting facility in the Republic of South Africa, but off-site from our corporate head office. JLR SSA will store your personal information only for the purpose for which it was collected as well as a record of any third party to whom the personal information was disclosed, the reason for disclosure and the date of the disclosure, for the duration that your information is used and for a period of 1 (one) year thereafter as required by Section 51(5) and (7) of the ECT Act. After the 1 (one) year period as aforesaid, JLR SSA will delete or destroy (as applicable) all your personal information that is stored that has become obsolete.


You may request details of personal information that we hold about you by requesting JLR SSA in writing to furnish you with such information. Our security procedures mean that we may request proof of identity in providing you with these details, dependent on the personal information that you request. We will notify you of this after we have received your request. If you wish to submit a written request as outlined above then please contact us using the contact particulars below. If all reasonable steps have been taken to find a record as requested and there are reasonable grounds for believing that the record is in JLR SSA’s possession, but cannot be found, or does not exist, the head of JLR SSA will by way of affirmation notify you that it is not possible to give access to that record.



CONTACTING US





You can email us at:


You can call us (calls may be recorded) on:


You can write to us at our registered office:




crcza@jaguarlandrover.com


+27 12 450 4025


28 Victoria Link, Route 21 Corporate Park, Nellmapius Drive, Irene X30, Centurion, Tshwane, Gauteng Province, Republic of South Africa





PROTECTION OF EMAIL ADDRESSES



Your email address is only used for the purposes of replying to you unless you have given consent as detailed above. 

GOVERNING LAW



The information contained in this Privacy Policy shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the Republic of South Africa and be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the South African courts.

OTHER INFORMATION COLLECTED DURING YOUR VISIT TO OUR WEBSITE



Whenever you browse our website, read pages, or download information, our computers automatically record certain information about your visit from the computer you use to access our website. This information does not identify you personally. It just tells us how many visitors come to our website and the types of computers they use. With this information, we can improve our website for all our visitors and make it more useful to you. The information includes the following:
1. The date and time you access our website. 
2. How many and which pages you visit during a 'session' on our website and how long you were on the website.
3. Your Internet domain name (this might be your internet service provider such as aol.com or your place of work) and the 'IP' address (this is a number assigned to your computer whenever you are surfing the web) which allows you to access our website. 
4. The Internet browser you use (e.g. Microsoft Explorer or Netscape) and your computer's operating system (e.g. Windows 98). 
5. The site you were on before you linked to our website (e.g. Yahoo if you found us from a search engine). 

COOKIE POLICY

What is a Cookie?



A cookie is a text-only string of information that a website transfers to the cookie file of the browser on your computer's hard disk so that the website can remember who you are. Cookies can help a website to arrange content to match your preferred interests more quickly - most major websites use cookies. Cookies alone cannot be used to identify you. A cookie will typically contain the name of the domain from which the cookie has come; the "lifetime" of the cookie; and a value, usually a randomly generated unique number. 

Two types of cookies are used on our website: 



Session Cookies, which are temporary cookies that remain in the cookie file of your browser until you leave the site. 


Persistent Cookies, which remain in the cookie file of your browser for much longer (though how long will depend on the lifetime of the specific cookie). How cookies are used on this site and what information is collected.

Session Cookies are used:



To allow you to carry information across pages of our site and avoid having to re-enter information. 


Within registration to allow you to access stored information. 

Persistent Cookies are used:



To help us recognise you as a unique visitor (using a number, you cannot be identified personally) when you return to our website. 


To allow us to tailor content or advertisements to match your preferred interests or to avoid showing you the same adverts repeatedly.


To compile anonymous, aggregated statistics that allow us to understand how users use our site and to help us improve the structure of our website. We cannot identify you personally in this way.

Third Party Cookies



Third parties serve cookies via this website. These are used for the following purposes:
1. To serve advertisements on our website and track whether these advertisements are clicked on by users. 
2. To control how often you are shown a particular advertisement. 
3. To tailor content to your preferences. 
4. To count the number of anonymous users of our website. 
5. To provide security within shopping baskets or transactions. 

Web Beacons



Some of our web pages may contain electronic images known as Web Beacons (sometimes known as clear gifs) that allow us to count users who have visited these pages. Web Beacons collect only limited information which includes a cookie number; time and date of a page view; and a description of the page on which the Web Beacon resides. We may also carry Web Beacons placed by third party advertisers. These Beacons do not carry any personally identifiable information and are only used to track the effectiveness of a particular campaign. Disabling and Enabling Cookies You have the ability to accept or decline cookies by modifying the settings in your browser. However, you may not be able to use all the interactive features of our website if cookies are disabled. Should you wish to be alerted before a cookie is accepted on your hard disk, you can follow the guideline instructions below

If you are using Netscape Navigator 3.0:



1. Go to the 'Options' menu
2. Click 'Network Preferences' 
3. Click 'Protocols' 
4. Tick the box that says 'Show an alert before accepting a cookie' 
5. Go into your Netscape folder
6. Delete the file that is called 'cookies.txt', this will delete all the cookies 
7. Under Windows 95, you should also use the 'Find' feature on the 'Start' menu to simply find the file called 'cookies.txt.'

In Internet Explorer 3.0:



1. Go to the 'View' menu 
2. Click 'Options' 
3. Click 'Advanced' 
4. Tick the box that says 'Warn before accepting cookies'
5. Go to cookies directory * Delete all the files you have there, this will delete all cookies 
6. Once you delete these files you will have no more cookies, and you will be prompted each time a website attempts to send a cookie to your system. At that time, you can choose to either 'Accept' or 'Cancel' a cookie. 

If you are using Netscape 4.0+: 



1. Go to 'Edit' in the menu bar  
2. Click on 'Preferences'
3. Click 'Advanced' 
4. Tick the box that says 'Warn before accepting cookies'
5. Now go to your 'Start' button 
6. Click on 'Find' 
7. Click on 'Files and Folders' 
8. Type "cookies.txt" into the search box that appears
9. Click 'Find Now' 
10. When the search results appear drag all files listed into the 'Recycle Bin', this will delete all cookies 
11. Now shut down and restart Netscape 
12. Once you delete these files, you will have no more cookies, and you will be prompted each time a website attempts to send a cookie to your system. At that time, you can choose to either 'Accept' or 'Cancel' the cookie. 

In Internet Explorer 5.0+: 



1. Go to the 'Tools' menu  
2. Click on 'Internet Options' 
3. Click the 'Security' tab 
4. Highlight the 'Internet' zone (selected by default)
5. Select security level 'High' for this zone 
6. Click on 'OK'  
7. Go into your cookies directory 
8. Delete all the files you have there, this will delete all cookies 
9. Once you delete these files, you will have no more cookies and your browser will no longer send or receive new cookies.

If you are using Netscape 6.0+:



1. Go to 'Edit' in the menu bar 
2. Click on 'Preferences' 
3. Select the 'Cookies' field 
4. Before Accepting a Cookie' or 'Disable Cookies' 
5. Click on 'OK' 
6. Go to your 'Start' button
7. Click on 'Files and Folders' 
8. Type "cookies.txt" into the search box that appears 
9. Click 'Find Now'  
10. When the search results appear drag all files listed into the 'Recycle Bin', this will delete all cookies
11. Now shut down and restart Netscape 
12. Depending on your earlier choice you will either be prompted by new cookies or no cookies will be set or received. 

In Internet Explorer 6.0+:



1. Go to the 'Tools' menu 
2. Click on 'Internet Options'
3. Click the 'Privacy' tab 
4. Move the slider to choose your preferred settings 
5. Click on 'OK' 
6. Go into your cookies directory 
7. Delete all the files you have there, this will delete all cookies 
8. Once you delete these files, you will have no more cookies and your browser will no longer send or receive new cookies. 

If you are using Netscape 7.0+:



1. Go to 'Edit' in the menu bar  
2. Click on 'Preferences' 
3. Click on ' Privacy & Security'
4. Select the 'Cookies' field 
5. Choose your preferred settings 
6. Go to your 'Start' button  
7. Click on 'Find' 
8. Click on 'Files and Folders' 
9. Type "cookies.txt" into the search box that appears 
10. Click 'Find Now'  
11. When the search results appear drag all files listed into the 'Recycle Bin', this will delete all cookies Now shut down and restart Netscape 
12. Depending on your earlier choice you will either be prompted by new cookies or no cookies will be set or received. 

Deleting cookies

You can easily delete any cookies that have been installed in the cookie folder of your browser. For example, if you are using Microsoft Windows Explorer: 
1. Open 'Windows Explorer' 
2. Click on the 'Search' button on the tool bar 
3. Type "cookie" into the search box for 'Folders and Files' 
4. Select 'My Computer' in the 'Look In' box 
5. Click 'Search Now' * Double click on the folders that are found 
6. 'Select' any cookie file 
7. Hit the 'Delete' button on your keyboard 
8. If you are not using Microsoft Windows Explorer, then you should select "cookies" in the "Help" function for information on where to find your cookie folder. 

DATA PROTECTION ON PIXEL TAGS 



We may use "pixel tags," which are small graphic files that allow us to monitor the use of our websites. A pixel tag can collect information such as the IP (Internet Protocol) address of the computer that downloaded the page on which the tag appears; the URL (Uniform Resource Locator) of the page on which the pixel tag appears; the time the page containing the pixel tag was viewed; the type of browser that fetched the pixel tag; and the identification number of any cookie on the computer previously placed by that server. When corresponding with you via HTML capable e-mail, we may use "format sensing" technology, which allows pixel tags to let us know whether you received and opened our e-mail.