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SQLSaturday - Privacy notice

Redgate (which means Red Gate Software Limited and its subsidiaries) respects your privacy. All information you give us is held with the utmost care and security.

Please take time to review this privacy policy as it sets out our privacy practices and tells you how your personal information will be treated by us. We do not sell, rent or loan any identifiable information regarding our customers to any third party. Only in the circumstances described within this Privacy Policy would we share your information with any third party.

Our use of personal data is in accordance with the UK Data Protection Act 2018 (UK GDPR).

How we use your information

If you're visiting the SQLSaturday website, or submitting event information to us, this privacy notice sets out what data we collect, and how we use it. It also describes your rights regarding our use of your data.

We collect common types of personal data, such as: names, email addresses and social media usernames. Our website hosting provider (GitHub) will also see your computer's IP address.

We will use your data to:

  • Provide contact details for organizers of events listed on the SQLSaturday website
  • Run the SQLSaturday.com website

Visiting the SQLSaturday website

When you visit the SQLSaturday website, our website hosting provider (GitHub) may log your computer's IP address in order to comply with legal obligations and to maintain the security and integrity of the website and their service. We rely on the lawful basis of legitimate interests to process this data.

We do not use any cookies on the website.

Submitting your event details to SQLSaturday

If you submit an event to SQLSaturday, any details you provide will be publicly available on the website, and in the SQLSaturday GitHub repository. We rely on the basis of legitimate interests to process this data.

If you wish to remove your event from the website, please let us know. Any data previously included on the website may remain visible in the GitHub history of the website.

If you use GitHub to submit details to us, your use of that service is subject to their privacy policy.

Your rights

Under the GDPR, you have rights as an individual which you can exercise in relation to the information we hold about you:

  • Confirmation of personal data that is being processed
  • Access to your personal data

If you object to the way we are processing your data, or would like us to erase your personal data, contact [email protected]. In some situations, we may need to keep some of your data to comply with our legal obligations.

Complaints and queries

Redgate tries to meet the highest standards when collecting and using personal information. We take complaints very seriously. If you feel our collection or use of information is unfair, misleading or inappropriate, we encourage you to bring this to our attention. We also welcome any suggestions for improving our procedures.

If you have any questions regarding this policy, or wish to make a complaint about the way we’ve handled your personal information, contact [email protected].

You can also write to us at:

Compliance Manager Red Gate Software Limited Newnham House Cambridge Business Park Cambridge CB4 0WZ United Kingdom

If you are unhappy with how we have used your data, you can complain the UK data protection regulator, the Information Commissioner's Office.

Changes to this privacy policy

We regularly review our privacy policy. This policy was last updated on 1st April 2021.