Emotipal Ltd Privacy Policy
Last updated: 24th March 2025
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 This privacy notice applies to you, a user of the EmotiPal platform (the “Platform“) or prospective users who are intended to be either clients or practitioners (“you” and “your“). We have developed this Privacy Notice to inform you of the data we collect, what we do with your information, what we do to keep it secure, as well as the rights and choices you have over your personal information. Please read it carefully.
1.1.1 The “Platform” can be defined as the the web-based application known as “EmotiPal Prep” (as it may be rebranded from time to time) and the cross-platform application software available on iOS, Android and Web, known as “EmotiPal Engage” (as it may be rebranded from time to time).
1.2 Throughout this document we refer to Data Protection Legislation which means the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA2018), United Kingdom General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR), the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003, all the foregoing as amended from time to time, and any legislation implemented in connection with the aforementioned legislation. Where data is processed by a controller or processor established in the European Union or comprises the data of people of the European Union, it also includes the EU General Data Protection Regulation (EU GDPR). This includes any replacement legislation coming into effect from time to time.
1.3 EmotiPal LTD is the controller for the personal information we process, unless otherwise stated. We are registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office (the ICO) with registration number ZB880085.
1.4 By using our services, you agree to the terms of this policy.
2. WHO WE ARE
2.1 We are EmotiPal. We are a business that provides software for mental healthcare. EmotiPal Ltd is a company registered in England and Wales (Company No. 16171148) with its registered office at 143 Bunning Way, London, England, N7 9UW.
2.2 If you have any queries regarding this privacy notice or the way in which we process your personal data, please contact us at:
Email: data.privacy@emotipal.com
Postal Address: 143 Bunning Way, London, N7 9UW
3. CHANGES TO YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
3.1 It’s important that the personal data we hold about you is accurate and current. Please let us know if your personal data changes or if you become aware that any personal data that we hold about you is not accurate.
4. TYPES OF PERSONAL DATA WE COLLECT
4.1 We may collect and process the following categories of data, based on how you use our Platform:
Data Category Description
Identity Information Full name, home address, date of birth, title
Contact Information Email address, phone number
Communication Records Details from any correspondence or interactions, including discussions with practitioners or clients, technical support inquiries, customer care requests, and any other information you provide
Platform Usage Data Information on how you navigate and interact with the Platform (e.g., frequency of platform access, features used)
Health Records Data you provide manually or automatically through the Platform, or information shared by your practitioner. This may include health history, prescription details, mood tracking, therapy progress responses, clinical questionnaire scores, and other relevant health insights
Practitioner Data If you are a practitioner, this includes your identity, contact details, workplace, therapy specialization, and a securely stored (hashed) practitioner account password
Technical Information Includes device type, unique device identifiers (e.g., IMEI, IDFA, IP, or MAC address), network data, operating system, browser, location, time zone, and other related details
User-Generated Image Data Images or videos submitted via technical support channels while using the Platform, retained for troubleshooting and resolving customer issues
Marketing & Communication Preferences Includes your marketing and communication preferences, as well as any feedback or reviews you provide
4.2 You are under no statutory or contractual requirement or obligation to provide us with your personal information. We only process personal data which is adequate, relevant and limited to what is necessary to fulfil the purposes set out in this notice.
4.3 We do not process any information about children under the age of 18. If you or any other person becomes aware that a child has accessed or may have accessed the Assistant and provided their personal data without parent consent, they must contact us by email at data.privacy@emotipal.com
5. HOW WE USE OUR DATA
5.1 We process your personal data only when allowed by law, such as to fulfill agreements, comply with legal obligations, or pursue legitimate interests. These interests may include administrative purposes or commercial activities, and we ensure safeguards are in place to protect your data.
5.2 We may also process your data based on your consent, which you can withdraw at any time.
5.3 Special categories of personal data (e.g., health data) are processed with explicit consent or when required by law for public interest or legal claims. You are not obligated to provide this data, but refusing may affect our ability to deliver services.
5.4 Anonymized data may be used for internal research and development to improve our services, and we retain ownership of any intellectual property resulting from it.
5.5 We may process your data for multiple purposes based on different legal grounds. If we need to use your data for an unrelated purpose, we will notify you and re-secure consent if necessary. In some cases, we may process data without consent as required by law.
6. OUR LEGAL BASES FOR PROCESSING YOUR PERSONAL DATA
6.1 We process your data for the following purposes:
Purpose Data Categories Used Legal Basis
Product and services provisioning
– Allow your practitioner to invite you to the Platform
– Offer our Platform to you
– Allow practitioners nominated by you to process your data
– Apply proprietary technology to your Health Data – Personal Identification Data
– Contact Details
– Communication Data
– Platform Usage Data
– Health Records
– Practitioner Data
– Technical Data
– Support & Media Data
Explicit consent (for Health Data)
Contractual Necessity
Legal obligation
Legitimate Interests to fulfil our obligations to you
IT operations and platform maintenance
– To manage and secure the Platform, covering troubleshooting, incident management, testing, code maintenance, data analysis, reporting, customer care, and data hosting – Personal Identification Data
– Contact Details
– Communication Data
– Platform Usage Data
– Health Records
– Practitioner Data
– Technical Data
– Support & Media Files
Explicit consent (for Health Data)
Contractual Necessity
Legal obligation
Legitimate Interests to fulfil our obligations to you
Research and development
– Use anonymised data to improve our services to you and improve general quality of care, sharing data with other health services (e.g. NHS) or academic institutions – Communication Data
– Platform Usage Data
– Health Records
– Practitioner Data
– Technical Data
Public Health
Legitimate Interests to improve our offering
Marketing and Advertising
– Promote our value proposition
– Ask to rate us, leave us a review or take part in a survey
– Use analytics to improve our Platform experience – Personal Identification Data
– Contact Details
– Platform Usage Data
– Marketing & Communication Preferences
Explicit content (opt-in)
Legitimate Interests to promote our offering
Business Management
– To manage our business activities, including maintaining financial and accounting records, performing audits and testing, and ensuring compliance with reporting and corporate governance obligations.
– To inform you about any changes to our terms or this privacy notice – Personal Identification Data
– Contact Details
– Communication Data
– Platform Usage Data
– Technical Data
Legal obligation
Legitimate Interests to exercise our right, operate our business, and fulfil our obligations to you
– Allow your practitioner to invite you to the Platform
– Offer our Platform to you
– Allow practitioners nominated by you to process your data
– Apply proprietary technology to your Health Data
– Contact Details
– Communication Data
– Platform Usage Data
– Health Records
– Practitioner Data
– Technical Data
– Support & Media Data
Contractual Necessity
Legal obligation
Legitimate Interests to fulfil our obligations to you
– To manage and secure the Platform, covering troubleshooting, incident management, testing, code maintenance, data analysis, reporting, customer care, and data hosting
– Contact Details
– Communication Data
– Platform Usage Data
– Health Records
– Practitioner Data
– Technical Data
– Support & Media Files
Contractual Necessity
Legal obligation
Legitimate Interests to fulfil our obligations to you
– Use anonymised data to improve our services to you and improve general quality of care, sharing data with other health services (e.g. NHS) or academic institutions
– Platform Usage Data
– Health Records
– Practitioner Data
– Technical Data
Legitimate Interests to improve our offering
– Promote our value proposition
– Ask to rate us, leave us a review or take part in a survey
– Use analytics to improve our Platform experience
– Contact Details
– Platform Usage Data
– Marketing & Communication Preferences
Legitimate Interests to promote our offering
– To manage our business activities, including maintaining financial and accounting records, performing audits and testing, and ensuring compliance with reporting and corporate governance obligations.
– To inform you about any changes to our terms or this privacy notice
– Contact Details
– Communication Data
– Platform Usage Data
– Technical Data
Legitimate Interests to exercise our right, operate our business, and fulfil our obligations to you