Privacy Policy

VERSION 1.01 UPDATED ON 4th September 2023

Our Network Partner who shares data with us for our brand isave.co.uk is an online consumer comparison website for money saving offers?

Tomorrow Media Group Ltd (trading as ISave or ISave.co.uk) are a UK consumer data aggregator. This means that we gather information about people from different data sources called Network Partners, Data Contributors, Data Partners and Data Disclosers.

The data that is shared with us includes Online Loan Applications, Online Competition Online Entries.

We combine this information to create a Single Customer view so we can provide your information to other companies who want to contact you about their products and services. These other companies are called Third Parties and we share your information with them.

Our Data Collection Practices

Tomorrow Media Group Ltd is a marketing services company, so we adopt and implement best practices and diligently seek to follow all laws governing the acquisition, compilation and distribution of consumer data. These practices include careful screening of data sources, ongoing internal audits, and appropriate consumer notice and choice.

Why do we process your information?

We process your information to share with Third Parties for Marketing activities.

These companies my bring to your attention information about Products and Services that may be of interest to you and include such things that may help you save money, reduce debt, increase earnings, improve your credit rating, create more value for money, get better results and create benefits for you and your family.

These companies may contact you where they have a lawful reason, which may include these organisation’s own legitimate interest.

Why do we share your information with Third Parties?

We only share your information for Marketing if you have given explicit consent. This means that you have made a positive action to opt-in and agree to Third Party Parties contacting you directly or passing on your information to a Sub Processor to contact you. A Sub Processor may be a Call Centre who are employed by a Telecoms or Utility company to inform you about Products and Services that may be of benefit to you, for example.
When you have registered, applied or made an entry on a Data Contributor’s website or app you will have been given the option to agree to third party marketing by the channel/s that you specified. Typically, you will have options to choose from which are Telephone, SMS (Text Message), Email or Post.

You can select one or all options depending on your preferences. Your ability to process a loan application, enter a competition is not affected if you choose to decline and opt-out of sharing your information with Third Party Controllers.

For a list of Products and Services provided or promoted by Third Party Controllers and Sub Processors please read our Privacy Policy

How do we process your information?

Your information is processed to:

  • Supply to your data to Third Party Controllers
  • Ensure accuracy
  • Restrict marketing communications for consumers registered with MPS or TPS
  • Update the data using Equifax’s disConnect product to identify people who have moved home or are deceased
  • Remove your data from databases and Third Party databases
  • Respond to your requests for information
  • Update and correct the accuracy of the data
  • Combine data from multiple Data Contributors.
  • Provide you with marketing information about products and services that are listed in the Privacy notice on Data Contributor’s websites.
  • Create marketing profiles using information provided in your application i.e. Loan Purpose, Marital Status or Employment Industry, for example.
  • To maintain a suppression file of data that has withdrawn consent for Third Parties
  • Create marketing categories derived from information you have provided including Demographics – age, gender, marital status, number of children, occupation Behavioural and lifestyle – hobbies, sporting activities, travel preferences, high-tech equipment users and purchasing behaviour, Property Information – property type, property value and tenure and Life events – consumers who have recently moved home or had a baby, Transactional – expenditure, income, Automotive – Make and Model of Vehicle
  • Derive information pertaining to individual customers such as Gender, Marital status, Actual and estimated age range, Estimated income, Education level, Household status (head of household, spouse, elderly parent, young adult), Lifestyle interests (e.g. product ownership, interests and hobbies, travel, charities supported etc)
  • Derive information pertaining to Households such as Property type, whether a household rents or owns a home, The estimated value of a home, Length of residence, Number of adults, Telephone number, Presence of children, Estimated Household income
  • To create Custom Audiences on Facebook and Google Platforms.

Where you have given your explicit consent to share your information with Third Parties for marketing your information may be processed by the companies linked to within this Privacy Policy and their Partners.

Third parties may contact you by email, SMS, telephone or post depending on the level of consent you have given.

How do you withdraw your consent for marketing?

Withdrawing consent is simple.
You can email info@tomorrowmediagroup.com with your request to withdraw your consent. Please include your First Name, Surname, Mobile, Landline or Email and Postcode so we can identify you and remove your information from the database.
We aim to respond to your request within 14 days of receipt.
It can take up to 28 days to remove your information from all Third Parties once the request has been processed.
If you continue to receive marketing messages after your request to withdraw your consent please contact us directly.
Alternatively, you can call us on 03333 444129. Our office opening hours are Monday to Friday between 8:30am and 5:30pm.
More useful information to manage your marketing preferences below:

Postal Marketing

You can opt out of postal marketing by registering with the Mail Preference Service (MPS) at This is an industry wide service that is administered by the Direct Marketing Association and recognised by the Information Commissioner.

Telephone Marketing

You can opt out of all telemarketing activity by registering their details with the Telephone Preference Service (TPS) at The TPS is similar to the MPS but is administered by the Information Commissioner.

Email Marketing

Unlike Postal or Telephone channels, there is no industry-wide service to opt out of email marketing. Therefore consumers should always review privacy policies and marketing opt-in check boxes when registering for services or purchasing products online. Where unwanted email marketing is received, consumers should unsubscribe or use spam filters to prevent future communications.

Online Advertising

Marketing data is widely used to inform the advertising that is displayed when browsing online. Whilst digital marketers generally do not know the identity of the individual viewing a page, they are able to understand their likely characteristics based on their browsing behaviour or location in order to display a more relevant advert. If you would prefer not to receive targeted advertising in this way, there are a number of options available:

Cookies

are small files used by websites to recognise returning visitors and tailor content or advertising more effectively. Declining cookies when visiting websites will prevent those sites from displaying targeted advertising, whilst all modern browsers have a setting to clear cookies, which will delete all cookie data stored from previous website visits.
More information about the use of cookies for online advertising, together with further opt-out options can be found at

Mobile devices

cookies used for advertising do not generally work on mobile devices, however, advertisers can still recognise returning visitors both when browsing online and when using apps through the use of an ‘Advertising ID’. The Advertising ID is created by the mobile device, but can be reset at any time, thereby deleting all data held against it. Instructions on resetting Advertising ID’s will vary by device but can be found here for Apple devices, or here for Android devices.

What information do we aggregate?

When you register your information with our Data Contributors you may provide any of the data fields listed below. We aggregate this information and process it by combining data to create a Single Customer View.

Categories of DataTypes of Data
Contact InformationFirst Name, Surname, Postcode, House Name, Street, Town/City, Country, Home Phone, Mobile Phone, Email
DemographicGender. Marital status, number of dependants
FinancialHousehold bill information, presence of a loan application
PropertyHomeowner status, Time at Address – Years and Months
EmploymentEmployment status and household income
DigitalIP Address, Device Type

 

Who do we share your information with?

We may share your information with any of the Third Parties or Sub Processors listed in the Marketing Partners list here . Your data may also be shared with future companies promoting the Products and Services listed here. We may share your data with a company where there is a legitimate interest of lawful basis for processing.

RecipientsCategory(ies) of Personal Data we share.Why we share this Personal Data
Advertisers & PublishersAccount Information & Personal DataWe share in order for decisions to be made when forming partnerships. Following the formation of a partnership, we process personal data between data controllers and further information related to campaign performance, necessary to calculate payments/commissions. This is made in the form of Publisher ID in order to remain anonymous.
Hosting ProviderAccount Information; Log RecordsOur services are hosted by third parties sub processors. In order to facilitate our services, we have to pass data we hold (including your Personal Data) to our hosting provider.
AffiliatesAccount Information; Log RecordsAs a group of companies, we rely on affiliates to provide certain services to us. All affiliates are required to adhere to the descriptions and specifications set out in this Interest
An acquirer or insolvency practitionerAccount Information; Log Records.We may share Personal Data when we do a business deal, or negotiate a business deal, involving the sale or transfer of all or a part of our business or assets. These deals can include any merger, financing, acquisition, or bankruptcy transaction or proceeding. All counterparties will be required to keep such information strictly confidential.
Law enforcement agencies and regulatory authoritiesAccount Information; Log Records.We may share Personal Data as we believe necessary or appropriate:
• to comply with applicable laws; and/or
• to comply with lawful requests and legal process, including to respond to requests from public and government authorities to meet national security or law enforcement requirements.

Consumers

RecipientsCategory(ies) of Personal Data we share.Why we share this Personal Data
AdvertisersYour Personal Information, this could include, Name, Address, Date of Birth, Email address, Telephone numbers and any other non sensitive information you may have shared with the data controllers.To fulfil a contract.  The processing of your information could be done to either explicit consent or legitimate interest to facilitate the safe transfer between an advertiser and/or publisher that uses the services of Tomorrow Media Group Ltd.
Third Party Data ProvidersYour Personal Information, this could include your Postal Address and Telephone Number that you may have shared with the data controllers.To fulfil a contract. We may share your Personal Information with third party data providers who may append additional information about you or your postal address to your Personal Information and return to us for profiling and segmentation purposes. This may include information about your utility supplier, meter type and also your utility tariff. Using the appended data, Tomorrow Media Group Ltd will, under written instruction from an Advertiser that uses the services of Tomorrow Media Group Ltd, profile and segment your Personal Information to enable the Advertiser to determine and tailor relevant marketing offers and communications to you.

 

Our Security Measures

We are aware of the importance of safeguarding the information under our control and endeavour to take all reasonable steps to protect it. All data collected through from our data contributors is stored on secure servers, and we have stringent security and confidentiality procedures covering the storage and disclosure of such information in accordance with the Data Protection Act 2018.
However, providing information and transacting over the internet has inherent security risks, and we cannot be held responsible for any breach of security which is outside our reasonable control or not due to our negligence or wilful default.

Changes to our 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 check back frequently to see any updates or changes to our privacy policy.

How to contact us

If you have any comments or queries about this privacy policy, please email us at info@tomorrowmediagroup.com or call us on 03333 444129.

 

Your rights

The GDPR provides the following rights for individuals:

Right to be informed 
The name and contact details of our organisation.We are Tomorrow Media Group Ltd. Our Head Office is based in St Julians, Malta, and our trading address can be found at the bottom
of this page. Our registered address is Cali House, 3rd Floor, Vjal ir-Rihan, Triq tal-Balal, SAN GWANN SGN9016, Malta. Our Company number is C92674. To contact us by telephone our main number is 03333444129. To contact
us by email for general enquiries it is info@tomorrowmediagroup.com
The purposes of the processing.We process your information to share with Third Parties for Marketing activities. More information can be found above under the header Why do we process your information?
The lawful basis for the processing.Where you have given explicit Consent for marketing, that is the lawful basis for processing. Where there is a Legitimate Interest for sharing your data, that is the lawful basis for processing.
The legitimate interests for the processing.Companies may contact you where they have a lawful reason, which may include these organisation’s own legitimate interest.
The categories of recipients of the personal data.Charitable and voluntary: Local Charity
Charitable and voluntary: National Charity
Transport and leisure: Accommodation provider
Transport and leisure: Entertainment Provider
Transport and leisure: Holiday provider and service
Education and childcare:
Marketing: Direct marketing provider
Business specialist in direct marketing List broking
Marketing: Marketing provider
Lead Generator
Marketing Agency
General Business:
Business advice and consultancy
Dating agency
Market research
Motor Trade
Not for profit
Recruitment agency
Security
Supplier of services
Land or property services:
Building and property construction
Estate agency / letting agency,
Financial services and advice
Housing association
Property Management
Media: TV station /radio
Online Technology
Telecommunication
Infrastructure and hardware provider,
Service provider
Social media
Retail and manufacture: Supplier of goods > Catalogue mail order
Ecommerce (Online retailer),
Retail / Wholesale
Utilities:
Gas & Electricity
Off Gas Services
Pay As You Go
Broadband
Television
Water
Telecoms
The details of transfers of the personal data to any third countries or international organisationsThe data is shared with named recipients in the United States of America and Norway
The retention periods for the personal data.We retain the permission to hold the data for marketing and analysis purposes until we are advised by the
Data Subject that they no longer want us to process their data. The maximum amount of time we will hold the
data for suppression purposes is six years.
The right to withdraw consent.Refer to the section on this page entitled How do you withdraw your consent for marketing.
The right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority.You can lodge a complaint with the ICO by emailing casework@ico.org.uk
The source of the personal data.You can request the information in relation to the source of your personal data by emailing Dataprotection@tomorrowmediagroup.com
The details of the existence of automated decision-making, including profiling.Refer to the section on this page entitled Why do we share your information with Third Parties?
Right to access 
The right of access, commonly referred to as subject access, gives individuals the right to obtain a copy of their personal data as well as other supplementary information. It helps individuals to understand how and why you are using their data, and check you are doing it lawfully.You can contact us at Info@tomorrowmediagroup.com to confirm if we are processing your data or to request a copy of the data that we hold and any supplementary information that you are entitled to. You can also call us directly on 03333 444129 with the same request.
Right to rectification 
Under Article 16 of the GDPR individuals have the right to have inaccurate personal data rectified. An individual may also be able to have incomplete personal data completed – although this will depend on the purposes for the processing. This may involve providing a supplementary statement to the incomplete dataYou can contact us at Info@tomorrowmediagroup.com to request to have inaccurate data rectified or to have incomplete data completed. You can also call us directly on 03333 444129 with the same request.
Right to erasure 
Under Article 17 of the GDPR individuals have the right to have personal data erased. This is also known as the ‘right to be forgotten’.You can contact us at Info@tomorrowmediagroup.com to request to have your data deleted. You can also call us directly on 03333 444129 with the same request.
Right to restrict processing 
Article 18 of the GDPR gives individuals the right to restrict the processing of their personal data in certain circumstances. This means that an individual can limit the way that an organisation uses their data. This is an alternative to requesting the erasure of their data.You can contact us at Info@tomorrowmediagroup.com to request to have your added to our suppression list and removed from our Partners if you wish to withdraw consent. You can also call us directly on 03333 444129 with the same request.
Right to data portability 
The right to data portability gives individuals the right to receive personal data they have provided to a controller in a structured, commonly used and machine readable format. It also gives them the right to request that a controller transmits this data directly to another controller.You can contact us at Info@tomorrowmediagroup.com to request to a copy of the information we hold to be provided to you or another controller. This is supplied in a Excel (.CSV) format and can be sent by email or by post.You can also call us directly on 03333 444129 with the same request.
Right to object 
Article 21 of the GDPR gives individuals the right to object to the processing of their personal data. This effectively allows individuals to ask you to stop processing their personal data. The right to object only applies in certain circumstances. Whether it applies depends on your purposes for processing and your lawful basis for processing.You can contact us at Info@tomorrowmediagroup.com to request that we stop processing your personal data where you have given consent for marketing. You can also call us directly on 03333 444129 with the same request.
Rights related to automated decision making including profiling 
Article 22 of the GDPR has additional rules to protect individuals if you are carrying out solely automated decision-making that has legal or similarly significant effects on them.You can contact us at Info@tomorrowmediagroup.com to request that do not use your personal data to create the models outlined in the section of this page entitled Why do we share your information with Third Parties?. You can also call us directly on 03333 444129 with the same request.

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