Privacy & Cookie Policy

SpeakEasi is committed to protecting your privacy and we comply fully with UK and EU data protection law (GDPR). We have put in place physical, electronic and operational procedures intended to safeguard and secure the information we collect. All SpeakEasi staff have a legal duty to respect the confidentiality of your information, and access to your personal details is restricted only to those who have a reasonable need to access it.

We (“SpeakEasi” and/or “us” or “we”) is the trading name of Training for Learning Ltd, which provides online and consultancy services (the “Services”) to clients who are schools and other educational establishments (“School customer” or “you”) to help them teach Modern Foreign Languages. We are a company registered in England and Wales whose registered office is at Centre Of Excellence Hope Park, Trevor Forster Way, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, BD5 8HH, United Kingdom and our company number is 04565466.

The information below should be read in addition to our Data Protection Policy, and outlines specific information relevant to certain aspects of our GDPR compliance. Training for Learning Ltd is registered with the Independent Commissioners Office, registration reference no: ZA813640. A copy of this certificate can be downloaded here.

What personal information we collect

We collect the following categories of personal information:

As a customer, prospective customer, or user of our Site, we may collect information such as your name, contact information including phone number and email address, school name, class year and country or state of residence or school.

We may also collect details of other interactions that you have with us, together with any other information that you choose to provide us with, for example, through your interactions with our customer and technical support teams.

We do not however collect any unnecessary personal information from Registrants (for instance, information about religious beliefs).

It is impractical in most circumstances for you to remain anonymous, and we may not be able to interact with you, provide access to the Site, or answer your enquiry if we are not able to identify you or collect your personal information.

In the case of school/educational institution customers (School Customer), we seek consent from the School Customer to be provided with Registrant information for and on behalf of that student or teacher.

In the case of individual / home subscriptions (Home Customers) we seek consent from the Home Customer at the time of purchasing and registering the product to use the information collected. Where the Home Customer is a student who is a minor, we ask that permission be sought by that student’s parent / legal guardian.

Registrants who do not give this consent (or do not have this consent provided on their behalf) cannot provide us with their personal information and cannot use the Site. You can however withdraw your consent at any time.

What we will do with your information

The information collected from Registrants, customers or prospective customers may be used for the following purposes

  • to provide access to our products and services;
  • to manage prospective purchases, purchased subscriptions and payments including to provide quotes or offers for, and updates about, our products and services;
  • to send a confirmation notice to the Registrant of the registration; to administer and manage accounts, including password resetting, responding to questions raised by Registrants, to contact the Registrant about any problems with the Registrant’s account or conduct on the Site;
  • to send out a SpeakEasi newsletter or emails about the Site including information about current events, changes, improvements, upgrades, new product development and rules of the Site;
  • to publish the names of winners and high performers on the Site or in the SpeakEasi newsletter and to provide results data for each Registrant or school class;
  • to send prizes or certificates for participation and performance on the Site;
  • for administrative, planning, product or service development, staff training, quality control and research purposes relating to our products and services;
  • for marketing purposes, but only where we have express or implied consent to contact someone or we are otherwise permitted by law to do so. Registrants may also opt out at any time by following the specific opt out instructions within the communications that we send.
  • Hall of Fame leaderboards: SpeakEasi strives to provide a highly engaging Site for students. Given students have indicated their strong preference for their name to be shown publicly on our Sites in recognition of their achievements, we allow this – but we do not allow full names (i.e. First Name and Surname) to be shown publicly. In addition, all administrative user access to any Site permits the partial (to initials only) or full anonymising (by use of a pseudonym) of names, where preferred by the user. If you have any questions about the Hall of Fame and managing the information that is disclosed, please contact us.

The Site does not provide students with any means to communicate directly with each other. There are no chat rooms connected with the learning resources.

Access to, and use of customer feedback forums, such as SpeakEasi’s User forum, is designed for use by parents, teachers and other contributors who are not legally minors.

What we will not do with your personal information

Training for Learning will keep your personal information confidential and not sell or disclose your information to advertisers or any external third parties, unless:

  • we believe, in good faith, that we are required to share your information with a third party such as a regulator or court in order to comply with law, regulation, legal process, court order or subpoena;
  • to enforce our Terms & Conditions or the terms of the licence granted to access and use the Site;
  • the disclosure is to a third party that acts on our behalf, powers certain aspects of our Sites or processes data on our behalf, such as a distributor of our products and services, the licensor or owner of a product or resource that we distribute, or to a contracted service provider;
  • in connection with any transaction involving our companies or assets, where another party acquires ownership or operation of the Site, in which case that successor organization will be subject to the obligations in this Privacy Policy and any contractual representations we have entered into; or
  • to protect the safety and security of our Registrants and our Site.

If third parties act on our behalf, we require them to hold, use and disclose your personal information in accordance with this Privacy Policy, applicable privacy obligations and our contractual obligations.

Generally we will only use your information within Training for Learning, however, sometimes we provide data on results to government education departments, peak bodies managing or representing schools, or schools themselves, especially in the case of School Customers, who use the features of our products (such as performance reporting tools) for educational / teaching purposes. We will require these third parties to comply strictly with our instructions, use the information only for legitimate educational interests and not for any commercial purposes.

We do not sell data to advertisers (whether personal, anonymous or aggregated). We do not use data to engage in targeted advertising to children and we do not create or build personal profiles of students other than for the purpose of supporting authorized educational/school purposes or as otherwise specifically authorized by a parent/student or school/educational institution customer.

How we collect and process your information

We may collect your personal information in a number of ways, including:

  • directly from you (unless it is unreasonable or impracticable to do so);
  • from our school / educational institution customers (e.g. teachers or school administrators that purchase access to our Site for their students and teachers); or
  • from third parties such as our distributors (resellers and sales agents).

In order to register for SpeakEasi’s resources, students registering individually and not part of a school, must give their consent at the time of registration to provide us with their personal information such as their name, age and email address (or if they are under 13 years of age, or legally a minor in their relevant location, a parent or guardian must consent on their behalf and provide the student’s personal information).

Alternatively, parents registering on behalf of their child(ren), must give their consent at the time of registration to provide us with information about them and their child(ren).

Teachers or administrators registering for their class or school must give their consent at the time of registration to provide us with their own name, class name, school name and their email address, as well as the names of their students.

We also ask for Registrants’ consent to use any personal information collected in accordance with this Privacy Policy at the time of login to our Site. If a Registrant does not wish to provide us with their consent, they cannot agree to the Site Terms and Conditions and must not use the Site.

How long we hold your information

We retain the personal information that we collect from and about our Registrants for as long as it is needed to provide access to the Site or to manage that Registrant’s account. We take reasonable steps to delete the personal information we collect if your registration to use our Site lapses and you (or if you are under 13 or legally a minor in your relevant location, a parent or guardian may request on your behalf) opt out of receiving further communications from us, or if you ask us to delete your information. We may however retain and use personal information as necessary to comply with our legal and regulatory obligations, to resolve disputes and to enforce our agreements, and we may retain and use anonymous and aggregated information for performance reporting, benchmarking and analytic purposes and for product and service improvement.

Registrants can request that their personal information be deleted by contacting Training for Learning’s Data Protection Officer at privacy@speakeasi.net.

Updating and accessing your personal information

Registrants have a right to request a copy of the personal information we hold about them, and Registrants can also update their personal information at any time, in each case by contacting  SpeakEasi.

If you wish to receive a copy of this information or to update or correct information held about you, please address your request to the Privacy and Data Protection Officer. We will endeavour to deal with your request promptly.

Keeping your personal information secure

Training for Learning is committed to information security. We will use all reasonable endeavours to keep the personal information we collect and use in a secure environment, and we have implemented appropriate technical, administrative and physical security measures that are designed to protect personal information from unauthorised access, disclosure, use and modification. These measures include the encryption of personal information and the implementation of organisational measures, such as our incident response plan. As part of our privacy compliance processes, we review these security procedures to consider appropriate new technology and methods and engage independent third parties to review and audit aspects of our information security.

We use ConnetU for data hosting and storage. Both providers are recognised for their leading approaches to data security.

We provide our personnel with training about data security and privacy, and we require all our employees and contractors to comply with this Privacy Policy and their obligations of confidentiality. We will take appropriate actions to address breaches by employees and contractors of the obligations imposed by this Privacy Policy.

Data transfers, storage and processing globally

Registrants’ personal information is uploaded to and stored on servers that are maintained by third party providers, ConnetU, at locations in London, United Kingdom.

Registrants in the EU, please refer to our additional information about EU users.

Anonymous or aggregated information

In addition to personal information and results data, Training for Learning also collects anonymous information about Registrants and the activities of Registrants on the Site. Anonymous information is information that is not linked to the name or identity of a user. This information is used for educational performance reporting and analytics and to assist us in enhancing the learning resources. The information remains anonymous at all times.

Training for Learning utilises third-party providers to power certain elements of the Company’s online marketing and advertising. These service providers collect data about your activities that does not personally or directly identify you when you visit our website or the websites and online services where we display advertisements (i.e. publishers). This information may include the content you view, the date and time that you view this content, the products you purchase, or your location information associated with your IP address. We use the information we and these third party service providers collect to serve you more relevant advertisements regarding SpeakEasi resources (referred to as “retargeting”). We collect information about where you saw the ads and what ads you clicked on. This is data that does not personally or directly identify you. We do not engage in this type of marketing or advertising to students or children.

When agreeing to the Term and Conditions, Registrants grant us the right to use this anonymous information for our own purposes, such as the preparation of statistical reports or to improve and change the content of our products.

Cookies & Third Party Technologies Policy

This section explains how Training for Learning Limited and its group entities (Training for Learning or we) use cookies and third party technologies on our websites (Websites) and in online products and services the we own, operate and/or distribute, including SpeakEasi and Phonic Planets. It explains what these technologies are and why we use them, and how to contact us with any questions concerning our use of cookies or third party technologies.

What are cookies?

A cookie is a small file containing a string of characters that is sent to your computer when you visit a website. When you visit the site again, the cookie allows that site to recognize your browser. Cookies perform various tasks, including remembering your preferences, and are an important part of improving your experience of our Websites and Services.

There are three main types of cookies:

Session cookies:  specific to a particular visit and limited to sending session identifiers (random numbers generated by the server) so you don’t have to re-enter information when you navigate to a new page or check out. Session cookies are not permanently stored on your device and are deleted when the browser closes;

Persistent cookies:  record information about your preferences and are stored in your browser cache or mobile device; and

Third party cookies:  placed by someone other than us which may gather data across multiple websites or sessions.

We use cookies and third party technologies for several reasons, including:

  • for technical reasons in order for our Websites and Services to operate;
  • to store user preferences and other information to save you time, or tell the web server that you have returned to a specific page;
  • to enable functionality and personalisation to provide an improved user experience;
  • to track and target the interests of our users (such as parents and/or school teachers and administrators), to help us understand how our Websites are being used or how effective our marketing campaigns are, or to help us customise our Websites for you to deliver customized content and promotions to customers or users whose behaviour indicates that they are interested in a particular subject area;
  • third party cookies through our Websites and Services for advertising, analytics and other purposes. This is described in more detail below.

We do not use cookies or third party providers to engage in behavioural targeting of advertisements to students. We do not use third party cookies in those parts of our Services that are used and accessed by students.

What cookies do we use?

We use the following cookies:

Essential website cookies. These are cookies that are required for the operation of our Website, Services and the use of their features. The information collected relates to the operation of our Website and Services (e.g. website scripting language and security tokens) and enables us to provide you with the service you have requested. In most cases these are session cookies and are deleted when you close your browser. Some may persist for up to 48 hrs to improve the experience for users that log back into the Services within a short period of logging out.

Analytical / performance cookies. These cookies collect information on how users use our Website, for example which pages you visit most often, whether you receive any error messages and how you arrived at our website. Information collected by these cookies is used to improve your use of our Website and Services. These cookies expire after a period of inactivity.

Functionality cookies. These cookies are used to enhance the functionality of our Websites and Services, to improve your user experience and to make your visits more tailored and enjoyable, by remembering the choices you have made when interacting with our websites and online products. In most cases these cookies are persistent cookies and remain stored, in order to recall your preferences, until you clear your cache.

Advertising cookies. These cookies are used to make advertising messages more relevant to you. They perform functions like preventing the same ad from continuously reappearing, ensuring that ads are properly displayed for advertisers, and in some cases selecting advertisements that are based on your interests. In most cases these cookies expire within 90 days.

Additional information about third party cookies

Some of the third party cookies we use on our Website include:

Cookies to monitor web traffic and analysis services. We use Google Analytics which is one of the most widespread and trusted analytics solution on the web for helping us to understand how you use the site and ways that we can improve your experience. These cookies may track things such as how long you spend on the site and the pages that you visit so we can continue to produce engaging content. All the information these cookies collect is aggregated and therefore anonymous. You can find more information about Google Analytics at the following links:  Marketing Platform Google and  Safeguarding your data. You can opt out here.

Cookies used for advertising and marketing purposes to promote our Services, including Google AdWords, LinkedIn and Facebook.

Other third party technologies

In addition to cookies, we use some other third technologies:

Sanako: Some features in our Websites and products use third-party speech recognition service provider Sanako. Sanako delete the audio files we send them after processing.

IP Addresses

Additionally, when visitors request pages from our Websites and Services, Training for Learning’s servers log the visitor’s internet protocol address (“IP address”). Your IP address, browser type, browser language, and the date and time of your query, enable us to better understand and improve the usability, performance and effectiveness of our websites for purposes of system administration, to infer a visitor’s geographic location, to track the use of our websites, and to identify a visitor when Training for Learning feels it is necessary to enforce compliance with our policies.

How can I manage cookies?

Most internet browsers are set up by default to accept cookies. However if you want to refuse or delete them please refer to the help and support area on your browser for instructions on how to block or delete cookies (for example: Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Safari). Keep in mind that each browser has a different procedure for managing and configuring cookies. However, if you use your browser settings to block all cookies (including necessary cookies) you may not be able to access all or parts of our Website and Services and some functionality may be restricted.

You can also find information about disabling or clearing cookies on most websites, including Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube and Twitter.

You can find more information about cookies, including how to disable them at  www.allaboutcookies.org.

In addition, most advertising networks offer you a way to opt out of targeted advertising. If you would like to find out more information, please visit  www.aboutads.info/choices.

You may opt out by clicking here or if located in the European Union, by clicking here. Please note this does not opt you out of being served advertising. You may continue to receive generic advertisements.

Revision of Privacy Policy

Training for Learning reserves the right to change, modify, or revise this Privacy Policy in order to comply with any applicable laws, to reflect changes in our processes or for any other reason at any time. Material changes in our Privacy Policy will be communicated to Registered Users and customers, but we also encourage our Registrants to check the Privacy Policy periodically to read about any changes, modifications, or revisions. Registrants may wish to check it each time they submit personal information. You will be deemed to have consented to such variation by your continued use of the Site following any changes being made.

Contact Us

All requests to access, update and delete personal information as well as questions and concerns about your personal information and this Privacy Policy should be directed to the Training for Learning Data Protection and Privacy Officers, 126 Burn Road, Huddersfield HD2 2EG. We will endeavour to respond to your query as quickly as possible.

If you are not satisfied with the response you receive, you may have the right to contact the regulator responsible for privacy in your home country.

More privacy information

For more information on privacy legislation and guidelines in your local jurisdiction please contact your relevant local authorities.

Australia: privacy.gov.au
Canada: priv.gc.ca/en
European Union: ec.europa.eu/justice_home/fsj/privacy
India: mit.gov.in/default.aspx
New Zealand: privacy.org.nz
Singapore: mica.gov.sg
United Kingdom: ico.org.uk
USA: ftc.gov
South Africa: popia.co.za

Special Information for users in the European Union and the United Kingdom

Training for Learning welcomes the EU GDPR and UK GDPR as essential regulations to affirm our commitment to data protection across the European Union and the United Kingdom. We are committed to ensuring:

  • Personal data is processed fairly, lawfully and in a transparent manner
  • Personal data is collected and processed only for specified and lawful purposes
  • Processed data is adequate, relevant and not excessive
  • Processed data is accurate and, where necessary, kept up to date
  • Personal data is not kept longer than necessary
  • Personal data is processed in accordance with an individual’s rights
  • Personal data is kept secure
  • Personal data is not transferred to countries outside of the EU or the UK without adequate protection

The information below should be read in addition to our Privacy Policy, and outlines specific information relevant to certain aspects of our GDPR compliance. Training for Learning Ltd is registered with the Independent Commissioners Office, registration reference no: ZA813640. A copy of this certificate can be downloaded here. Training Learning Ltd is a company registered in England and Wales with company registration no. 04565466.

Lawfulness of processing: Training for Learning collects personal information in a number of contexts and for a number of purposes. Please refer to the “What personal information we collect”, “What we will do with your information” and “How we collect and process your information” sections of the Privacy Policy. Our processing activities are based either on consent or legitimate interests pursued by Training for Learning and our school and district customers in delivering learning resources for use by schools, teachers, parents and students which are designed to improve learning outcomes and inspire a love of learning.

Is personal information transferred outside of the European Union or the United Kingdom? Yes, personal information in relation to Registered Users and customers located in the EU or the UK may be transferred outside of the EU or UK in 2 main situations:

User data may be uploaded to and stored on our servers located in London, United Kingdom. For further information about where personal information is hosted please see our Data Privacy and Security FAQs

If you have any further questions or would like to contact us regarding the above: please visit our Contact Us page.