This Privacy and Cookie Notice applies to personal information collected by or on behalf of a company within the Diageo group of companies. It sets out what we do with your personal information, how we keep it secure and explains the rights that you have in relation to your personal information.
Particularly interested in how we use cookies? Please see the dedicated Cookie section of this notice.
Customer, supplier or employee/candidate?
Where you are representing one of our corporate customers or suppliers (or are a natural person acting as one of our suppliers or customers), please see the “Customers and Suppliers” section at the end of this Privacy and Cookie Notice for details on the information that we gather about you.
Where you are a prospective candidate, please refer to the cookies section of this notice. For privacy policy refer to https://www.diageo.com/en/diageo-careers-privacy-policy/”
Who we are
Diageo is the world’s leading premium drinks business. Details of Diageo’s different brands can be found here.
This website and/or mobile app is operated by a member of the Diageo group of companies, the ultimate holding company of which is Diageo plc (registered in England and Wales with company number 23307 and registered address at 16 Great Marlborough Street, London, W1F 7HS, United Kingdom). Information on our subsidiaries can be found in our latest annual report, which is available here.
All references to 'our', 'us', 'we', or ‘company’ within this notice are deemed to refer to Diageo plc, its subsidiaries, affiliates, and/or associates, as appropriate.
Are you of legal purchase age?
You must not provide us with your personal information if you are not of legal age to purchase alcohol in the jurisdiction in which you reside and (if different) in the jurisdiction in which you are accessing the website or app.
We do not intend to collect personal information from any individuals under the legal purchase age, or to market alcoholic beverages to anyone under the legal purchase age.
If we receive notice or believe that someone under the legal purchase age has provided us with personal information we will make every reasonable effort to remove such personal information from our records.
What types of personal information do we collect?
Personal information is information about an identifiable individual, as defined by applicable law. The personal information we collect includes:
We have set out below more details regarding these types of personal information:
How/when do we collect personal information?
We will indicate where any personal information we have requested is mandatory or optional. We will also explain the consequences should you decide not to provide information which we have indicated is mandatory. In some circumstances this may mean we are unable to provide you with a certain service or product.
Information we automatically collect/generate: When you browse or use our websites or apps (as well as certain third- party websites with whom we have partnered) we (and our partners) use cookies and similar technologies to collect information automatically from one or more of your devices associated with you (see below for more details regarding the use of cookies and similar technologies).
We also use certain automated techniques and technologies to infer or generate additional information about you, for example by analysing or predicting certain personal aspects such as your personal preferences or interests.
In addition, we receive IP addresses from all users because this information is automatically reported by your browser each time you view a web page. For most users accessing the internet, the IP address will be different every time you log on. IP addresses are generally recorded in files called “log files”.
Information we obtain from third parties: In addition to the information we collect as described above, we may also partner with and use the services of various third parties to collect personal data about you from other sources, We will only obtain such information where we have your consent and/or another legal ground to do so. This information may include:
Here are a few places third party data may come from:
Public information sources, such as the Electoral Roll; Third-party social media platforms; Other third-party websites that we have partnered with.
Purposes for which your personal information is used
The different purposes for which we use your personal information are set out below:
Marketing Communications: We may use your personal information to communicate with you through channels such as email, SMS and post about our products and services, and those of our subsidiaries, affiliates, and parent companies, and any of their related businesses. This may also include using your date of birth to send you special offers around your birthday. You have the right to opt out at any time from receipt of further marketing communications as described in “Your Rights” section.
Marketing analysis: We may use your personal information for marketing analysis, for example, to assess trends amongst our consumers and what people are saying about our products, to evaluate the impact and effectiveness of our marketing campaigns and promotions, and to analyse the number and types of visitors to our websites and/or users of our apps
(including the locations from which such visitors/users access our websites and apps). We often aggregate personal information for these purposes so that it no longer identifies any particular individual.
Online interest-based advertising: We use techniques such as “online behavioural advertising” and “programmatic advertising” which involve the use of personal information, which includes the information we automatically collect/generate as referred to above (such as information about your online activity and/or personal preferences), as well as other information you provide to us (such as your contact details) and information regarding your online purchase (and the sharing of it with our service providers) to display the most appropriate and relevant advertising to you either on our websites, apps or third-party websites (including social media platforms).
Similarly, we may also use such personal information (and share it with our service providers as described below) in order to determine if you are a member of a particular social media platform so that
In relation to these products, we act as joint controller of your data.
See the section on Cookies below for more details about online interest-based advertising. You have the right to opt-out at any time from the use of your personal information for online interest-based advertising.
Online ad verification: We use personal information to monitor our digital advertising to ensure that it does not appear on unsuitable websites or near inappropriate content, and also to ensure that our advertising is visible and seen by real people online (as opposed to ‘bots’ or similar fraudulent techniques)
Legal basis for the processing of personal information
We will only process your personal information where we have a legal basis to do so. The legal basis will depend on the purposes for which we have collected and use your personal information. In almost every case the legal basis will be one of the following:
Disclosure of your personal information
We value your personal information and only share it in certain circumstances. For example:
third parties where you have provided your consent or where permitted by applicable law. For example we will obtain your permission before we allow a third party that is not an affiliate to send you any marketing and promotional information relating to that third party’s products or services;
our service providers and subcontractors, including our affiliates, and/or third party websites (such as social media platforms or search engines) retained to perform functions on our behalf, or to provide services to us (such as warehousing and delivery) marketing and advertising (including by delivering online interest-based advertising on third party websites and social media platforms where you have consented to the use of advertising cookies set by Diageo or our partners); credit card and data processing; age verification; monitoring our digital advertisements to ensure that they do not appear on unsuitable websites or near inappropriate content and also to ensure that our advertising is visible and seen by real people online (as opposed to ‘bots’ or similar fraudulent techniques); software development; website hosting and management; information technology and office services; legal, accounting, audit and other professional service providers; and other services related to our business), provided such service providers and subcontractors have entered into written agreements with us and do not collect, use, or disclose the personal information for any purpose other than to perform such functions on our behalf, to provide services to us, or as otherwise required or permitted by law; to credit reference agencies who assist us with identity verification and credit reference checks, as described above
third parties who, in our reasonable judgment, are providing or seeking the information as your authorised or appointed legal agent;
a person or entity, including our affiliates, in the event of a sale, merger, consolidation, change in control, transfer of substantial assets, financing, reorganisation, or liquidation whereby we transfer, sell, or assign to such third-party information concerning your relationship with us, including without limitation, personal information that you provide and other information concerning your relationship with us; and
law enforcement, governmental or regulatory agencies, or other third parties globally in order to comply with applicable law, or where we believe such action is necessary in order to comply with applicable law, or to detect, protect, or defend us and/or other third parties against error, negligence, breach of contract, theft, fraud, or other illegal or harmful activity, to comply with our audit and security requirements, or to audit compliance with our corporate policies, procedures, legal, or contractual obligations.
International data transfers
Please note that your personal information may be transferred to, and stored at, a destination outside the country in which you reside, including countries, which have less strict, or no data protection laws, when compared to those in your country.
Whenever we transfer your information as described in the paragraph above, we will take steps which are reasonably necessary to ensure that adequate safeguards are in place to protect your personal information and to make sure it is treated securely. In these cases, we rely on approved data transfer mechanisms (for example, the EU “Standard Contractual Clauses”) to ensure your information is subject to adequate safeguards in the recipient country. If you are located in the EEA or the UK, you may contact us using the contact details below for a copy of the safeguards which we have put in place to protect your personal information and privacy rights in these circumstances.
Public areas of our websites and apps
Information that you post on or through the public areas of our websites and apps (e.g., chat rooms, bulletin boards, discussion groups), or on social media platforms generally is accessible to, and may be collected and used by, others, and may result in unsolicited messages or other contact from others. You should not provide personal information about yourself in public (or interactive) areas of our websites, apps or social media pages.
Information security
We take information security seriously and take precautions to keep your personal information secure. We have put in place appropriate physical, technical, and organisational measures to safeguard the information we collect. However, we have no control over the privacy of any communication while it is in transit to us. We therefore recommend that you do not include confidential, proprietary, or sensitive information in any such communications.
Unfortunately, no data transmission over the Internet or data storage system can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. If you have reason to believe that your interaction with us is no longer secure (for example, if you feel that the security of any account you might have with us has been compromised), please immediately notify us of the problem by contacting us at the contact details below.
In the unlikely event that we believe that the security of your personal information in our possession or control may have been compromised, we may seek to notify you of that development. If such a notification is appropriate, we will endeavour to do so as promptly as possible under the circumstances, and, to the extent we have your email address, we may notify you by email.
You are reminded that, in accordance with the Conditions of Use for this website and/or app, you are responsible for maintaining the strict confidentiality of your account password, and you are responsible for any activity under your account and password. It is your sole responsibility to control the dissemination and use of your password, access to and use of your account, and to notify us when you wish to cancel your account. We will not be responsible or liable for any loss or damage arising from your failure to comply with this obligation.
Your rights
Depending on the jurisdiction in which you are located, you have certain rights in relation to your personal information. These rights may include:
if you have any concern(s) we suggest that you initially contact us (using the contact details below in the “How to contact us” section) so that we can investigate, and hopefully resolve, your concerns.
How long will we retain your personal information for?
We will retain your personal information for the period necessary to fulfil the purposes outlined in this Privacy and Cookie Notice unless a longer retention period is required or permitted by law. After this period, it will be deleted or in some cases anonymised.
For example, where you have made a purchase with us, we will keep a record of your purchase for the period necessary for invoicing, tax and warranty purposes. We may also keep a record of correspondence with you (for example if you have made a complaint) for as long as is appropriate to protect us in the event of a legal claim.
Where we have collected the personal information based on your consent and we have no other lawful basis to continue with that processing, if you subsequently withdraw your consent then we will delete your personal information. However, please note that where you unsubscribe from our marketing communications, we will keep a record of your contact details to ensure we do not send you further marketing communications in future.
Interfaces with Third-Party Websites and Services
Our websites and apps may contain links, references, and content from other websites and services outside of our control. Please be aware that we have no control over these websites and services and our Privacy and Cookie Notice does not apply to them.
We will not be liable to you for any issues arising in connection with their use of your information and we encourage you to read the Privacy and Cookie Notices and Conditions of Use of any linked, referenced, or interfacing websites and services you visit or use.
Cookies and similar technologies
Like many other websites and apps, we use cookies, scripts, pixel tags, etags, web beacons and similar technologies (collectively referred to as “cookies”) to help us gather and store information about visitors to our websites and apps and certain third-party websites with whom we have partnered.
This section explains what cookies are and gives details of the specific cookies we use on our website. It also sets out why we use these cookies and provides information on the cookie choices that you and all our website visitors have.
We use a range of cookies on our website, including strictly necessary cookies, performance / analytics cookies, functional cookies and advertising cookies (see more details under ‘What do we use our cookies for?’ below). The cookies may be set by us or by a third party, including advertising cookies, which are used by our advertising partners to show online adverts based on your activity. When you first visit our website, you will be asked via our Cookie Preference Centre (the ‘CPC’) if you agree to non-essential cookies – and we will not use these cookies unless and until you provide your consent. You can also change your mind at any time using the CPC or the settings on your internet browser or device (see more details under ‘How to manage cookies’ below).
If you have any questions about our use of cookies, please get in touch with us using the details at the end of this notice.
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 device’s hard disk. 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. The other technologies we use serve a very similarly function but work slightly differently.
We use two broad types of cookies:
These cookies can be divided into session cookies and persistent cookies. Session cookies are temporary cookies that remember your user choices and preferences and are then deleted as soon as you leave the site. Persistent cookies stay in one of your browser’s subfolders until you delete them manually or until they expire.
Cookies are useful because they allow a website to recognise a user’s device. You can find more information about cookies at: www.allaboutcookies.org.
How does this website use cookies?
This website uses the following cookies for the following purposes:
We may place a cookie to remember your preferences (Preference Cookie) so that you do not need to re-enter your details (country/age and language preferences) on our gateway page. You can choose this by selecting ‘Remember me on this device’, but it is not suitable if you share your computer with someone else. This cookie does not collect your date of birth and expires automatically after 12 months.
Marketing cookies we use include Third Party Cookies set by Google, The Trade Desk and Facebook, whom we use for online interest-based advertising. You can read Google’s privacy policy here and The Trade Desk’s privacy policy here. We use also certain Facebook advertising tools (such as Facebook “pixel”) for online interest-based advertising purposes – you can read Facebook’s data privacy policy here.
We may also use certain service providers to set cookies on our behalf via third party partner websites. These cookies enable us to analyse visits to specific sections of those websites and collect certain information regarding purchases of our products. The types of information collected by such cookies may include: shopping cart information, what product pages have been viewed, whether a purchase of our product has been made, which of our products have been searched for.
We may also use social sharing plugins and cookies. The Social Sharing plugin works by linking you with social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest and allows interaction between your activity on social media sites and on our website through your direction. For example, using your Facebook username and password to login to our website, and using the Facebook ‘Like’ and ‘Share’ buttons on our site. Social Sharing cookies are used to remember that you are logged in to our site.
If you visit a page which we maintain on a social media site such as Facebook, it is likely that cookies will also be set on your device. These cookies are set by the social media network and so, to change the cookies that you receive from these sites, even on our pages, you will need to change use the settings provided by the social media site.
For more information on the exact cookies used on our websites; please refer to the website Cookie Preference Centre (CPC).
How can you manage cookies?
There are several ways you can manage our website’s cookies.
Our Cookie Preference Centre (‘CPC’)
When you first visit our site, and where applicable based on your jurisdiction, we will ask you for your cookie preferences via our CPC. Through the CPC, you can choose to provide or withhold your consent to non-essential cookies and we will only use these cookies if and when we have your consent to do so. You can disable these cookies later or change your mind at any time via the CPC (accessible through the privacy/cookie settings link at the bottom of our web pages) or through your browser settings (see below).
Your browser settings
If you are using a web browser (e.g. Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Edge), you have the ability to accept or decline cookies by modifying the settings in your browser. Please refer to your browser instructions or help screen to learn more about the functions which your browser provides to manage cookies. If you use different browsers and/or different devices you may need to ensure that each browser is adjusted to suit your cookie preferences. For instructions on how to manage cookies in your browser, please read the information available here. Please note that you may not be able to use all the interactive features of our site if all cookies are disabled.
If you are using a mobile app, the operating system of your mobile device (e.g. Apple iOS, Google Android or Microsoft Windows) provides privacy settings which let you manage how mobile apps use technologies similar to cookies to recognise your device and in certain cases make interest-based advertising available within mobile apps you use. Please refer to the instructions or help pages of your mobile operating system to learn more about the functions which it provides to manage these privacy settings.
You also have the ability to opt out of online interest-based advertising using the AdChoices icon as further described below.
How do I opt out of online interest- based advertising?
If you see any of our advertising with the logo on it, you’re able to take control of whether you get these types of ads. This is the AdChoices icon provided by the European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance (EDAA).
When you click through the Icon, you’ll get information about the companies that provide interest-based ads on the sites you visit. You’ll learn about how it works, how this type of advertising supports free content, and about other privacy choices.
If you don’t want this type of advertising, you can click through to the consumer choice page to opt out from the companies that participate in the Icon program.
For further information about how to manage or delete online interest-based advertising cookies in this way visit here.
How to contact us
We are committed to safeguarding your privacy. If you have any comments, queries, or complaints about our collection or use of personal information please contact us through this webform (place your cursor on “webform” for link).
By post: Global Data Privacy Officer, Global Legal Team, Diageo Plc, 16 Great Marlborough Street, London, W1F 7HS.
You may also contact your local data protection regulator in the event of any complaints. The details of the UK Information Commissioner’s Office are here https://ico.org.uk/global/contact-us/ and the details of your local regulators can be provided by email at consumer.privacy.queries@Diageo.com.
CUSTOMERS AND SUPPLIERS
At Diageo we value our suppliers and customers and understand the importance of the role of Data Protection in creating trusted and respected relationships. This section of this Privacy and Cookie Notice applies to all individuals that act on behalf of Diageo’s customers and suppliers (including employees, workers and contractors), or are natural persons acting as suppliers or customers. For the purpose of this section, “you” means an individual acting on behalf of one of Diageo’s customers or suppliers (or a natural person acting as supplier or customer); and “your employer” means the organisation that you are acting on behalf of.
The following sections of this Privacy and Cookie Policy shall apply equally to you as it applies to our consumers:
Where you are representing one of our suppliers or customers (or are a natural person acting as one of our suppliers or customers), in addition to those set out above, the following sections will also apply to your use of the website:
We may also collect personal information from you as part of our Business Partner identification verification process (“Know Your Customer” or “Know Your Business Partner”, as relevant), for example, copies of your identification documents and details of your ownership of the business. We may collect this information directly from you or from your employer, or in circumstances set out below, a credit reference agency.
In the course of our relationship with you and your employer, we may collect and process additional categories of personal data which are not specified above, for example if you voluntarily disclose it to us. In accordance with our legal obligations, we will be transparent about any new processing of personal data.
Note that where, in the course of conducting any anti money laundering or other legally mandated checks on you, we process information about your criminal convictions, political opinions or other special category data, we do so on the basis that (i) you have given your explicit consent, acknowledging that the processing is strictly necessary for Diageo in order to continue or commercial relationship with you in light of our legal and commercial commitments; and/or (ii) it is necessary for the prevention of, or detection, prosecution or litigation against of, unlawful acts, including terrorist financing and money laundering.
For what purposes will we use your personal information?
How long do we keep your personal data Where you are representing one of our suppliers or customers (or are a natural person acting as one of our suppliers or customers), we will continue to retain your personal information providing:
Keeping your personal information up to date
Please contact your Diageo business contact if the information we hold about you has changed and needs to be updated.
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