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Your Data Rights with MoneySuperMarket
Your Data Rights with MoneySuperMarket
Updated over 2 months ago

Introduction

At MoneySuperMarket, we're committed to protecting your data and empowering you to control your information. This article explains your data rights under UK data protection laws and how you can exercise them with us.

What are my data rights?

Under UK data protection laws (including the UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018), you have several rights regarding your personal data. These include:

  • The right of access: You can request a copy of the personal data we hold about you.

  • The right to rectification: You can ask us to correct any inaccurate or incomplete personal data we hold about you.

  • The right to erasure: You can ask us to delete your personal data in certain circumstances (e.g., if it's no longer needed for the original purpose it was collected).

  • The right to restrict processing: You can ask us to restrict how we process your personal data in certain circumstances (e.g., if you're contesting its accuracy).

  • The right to data portability: You can ask us to transfer your personal data to another organisation in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format.

  • The right to object: You can object to us processing your personal data1 in certain circumstances (e.g., for direct marketing purposes).

How can I exercise my data rights with MoneySuperMarket?

If you'd like to exercise any of your data rights, you can contact us by:

When you contact us, please provide as much detail as possible about your request, including:

  • Your full name and contact details

  • The specific right you're exercising

  • Any relevant details about your request (e.g., the specific data you're concerned about)

What happens next?

We'll respond to your request as quickly as possible and within one month. In some cases, we may need to extend this timeframe to two months if your request is complex or we receive a large number of requests.

For some rights (such as Right to Access) we will need to verify your identity.

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