Privacy Policy

PRIVACY POLICY

Our Privacy Policy outlines the use of your personal information and your rights regarding access and correction of this information. This policy applies to both potential and existing customers and aligns with applicable laws. We urge you to carefully review this policy for insights into the types of personal data we gather and its management. Louche Soho, in compliance with the Data Protection Act 1998, serves as the data controller.

COLLECTION & USE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION

When you register to subscribe to our newsletter, connect to the WIFI in our bars, or make a booking through our sites, your name, email address, birthday, preferred location and post code may be collected. This information is used from time to time to provide you with news, offers, promotions and updates regarding the Louche Soho. You are able to opt in and out at any stage using the information provided below, or by using the Unsubscribe button within our newsletters.

THIRD PARTIES

We will only disclose personal information about you to third parties for processing purposes associated with the supply of goods and services or elsewhere when you have consented to such disclosures, or where such disclosures are required or permitted by law.

We will also disclose any of your personal information to any third party where we are under a duty to do so in order to comply with any legal obligation, or in order to enforce or protect any of our rights, property or safety (or those of our customers).

ACCESS TO PERSONAL INFORMATION

You may access, renew and update personal information that we hold about you by contacting us as detailed below.

CONTACTING US

If you have inquiries regarding our privacy policy or wish to discontinue receiving communications from Louche Soho, please feel free to reach out to us via email at info@louchesoho.com, by phone at 020 7287 2669, or by postal mail at the following address: Louche Soho, 5 Greek Street, W1D 4DD

SECURITY OF PERSONAL INFORMATION

Our web servers are housed behind a secure firewall that prevents access to our databases by unauthorised users.

We take steps to regularly validate the personal information we hold to ensure that the information is accurate and, where necessary, up to date. Information that is no longer required for any valid business purpose, and that we are not required to keep pursuant to any applicable law, will be routinely destroyed by secure means.

CHANGES TO PRIVACY POLICY

Any changes we may make to our privacy policy in the future will be posted on this page and, where appropriate, notified to you by e-mail.

Please review our privacy policy on a regular basis to make sure you have read the latest version and you understand what we do with your personal information. Your continued use of our services or our web sites following the posting of changes to these terms means that you consent to those changes.

This version of this Privacy Policy is effective as of 23rd November 2021.

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