Compliance Team
Angels Den

Dear User,

You may have heard about the new General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”), that comes into effect May 25, 2018.

We would like to ensure you that your personal data is safe with us. Please read the details regarding the processing of your personal data and if you agree with the processing as described below, please click the ‘I agree’ button.

Please be informed that you can withdraw this consent at any time.

1) What data are we talking about?

We are disclosing details regarding the processing of personal data that is collected within our calls and in connection with your use of Angels Den’s platform, Websites and other functionalities of Angels Den, including those saved in cookies files.

2) Who will be the controller of your data?

Angels Den Funding Limited (hereinafter referred to as AD) will be the controller of your data (Angels Den means all entities from the Angels Den capital group, which includes Angels Den Funding Limited with its registered office in London and all entities related to it and dependent on it) and only our Trusted Partners.

3) Why do we want to process your data?

We process this data for the purposes described in our Privacy Policy, including:
- compliance with any legal requirements and obligations,
- ensuring that content from our Website is presented in the most effective manner for you,
- marketing purposes,
- providing you with our services (including the completion and support of immediate activity required to provide you with information and deliver products and/or services that you request and to deliver any contracts entered into with you), or
- as otherwise explained in this privacy policy or by any communication by us.
Where you have explicitly consented to be contacted for such purposes, we use your personal data to provide information on our new and existing products and services.

4) To whom can we transfer data?

In accordance with applicable law, we may transfer your data to entities processing it at our request, e.g. marketing agencies, subcontractors of our services and entities authorized to obtain data under applicable law, e.g. courts or law enforcement agencies - of course only if they submit a request based on an applicable legal basis. Furthermore, we will transfer your data to Trusted Partners outside the European Union – to the USA – under the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Framework.

5) What are your rights to your data?

You have the right to request access to, correct, delete your personal data. You can also withdraw consent to processing of personal data, raise objections and use other rights granted under GDPR (i.e. right to data portability).

6) Use of cookies

We use cookies to give you the best experience on our Website. This means that we have placed cookies on your device. If you continue without changing your cookie settings, we assume that you consent to our use of cookies on this device. You can change your cookie settings at any time but if you do, you may lose some functionality on our Website. More information can be found in our Privacy Policy.

In connection with the above, I agree to the processing of my personal data by Angels Den and its Trusted Partners. I confirm that I understand that my personal data is being collected as part of my phone calls, use of AD’s online platform, Websites, and other functionalities of AD, including the data saved in cookie files. I also consent to profiling in order to allow Angels Den and its Trusted Partners the provision of better services (including for analytical purposes). Your data will only be processed on a valid lawful basis in accordance with applicable data protection laws. The processing of your personal data for marketing purposes (including statistical analysis) by AD is based on the firm's legitimate interest. The processing for marketing purposes by our Trusted Partners is only possible if we receive your freely given consent. We will also process your personal data to fulfil our contractual obligations to you as contained in AD’s Terms and Conditions of the use of our Website and services. Therefore, this data will be processed on another lawful basis – ‘contract’. We will also process your data to comply with our legal obligations for our Service (such as anti money laundering and know your customer requirements), which is also a valid lawful basis in accordance with applicable data protection laws.

Expressing this consent is voluntary and you can withdraw at any time.

If you have any doubts or questions about the use of your personal data, please do not hesitate to contact me via email. I’m happy to assist.

Compliance Team
Angels Den
cl@angelsden.com

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GOOSEBERRY PLANET

A unique way of teaching online safety to children through gamification.

£ 44,501
0 Days left

223% of minimum goal raised

Lead investor: Michael Martin

Minimum Target

£ 20,000

Minimum investment amount

£ 5,000

Maximum Target

£ 70,000

Maximum investment amount

£ 70,000

Investment Opportunity

Gooseberry Planet has developed a number of unique apps to teach children about online safety through gamification. The idea was devised in response to a perceived gap in the way children are thought about online safety in school. In a familiar game, children are presented with live scenarios and the consequences of their responses to them, all in a virtual world. Companion teacher and parent apps and support materials allow teachers and parents to monitor progress and to discuss the scenarios and the children’s responses.

THE IDEA
Products & Services

The Gooseberry School suite of apps was devised in response to a perceived gap in schools’ PHSE curriculum and comprises three apps: Gooseberry Student (4 -16 years in 5 levels) teaches children through consequences in live scenarios in a virtual world. Gooseberry Teacher provides teachers with a complete toolkit with which to monitor learning progress and identify areas of vulnerability. Gooseberry Parent allows parents and carers to be involved in their child’s learning journey and monitor progress whilst, in many cases, learning themselves.

Problem Solved

Online safety has become a burning issue with children’s internet access starting at increasingly early ages and mobile usage of social media and web services by young people continuing to expand. With the growth in smartphone usage, much of children’s online activities takes place outside their homes and schools. High profile reports of cyber bullying, exposure to age inappropriate material and other potential dangers have left many parents feeling ill equipped to monitor or control their children’s online activities or experiences. This ‘digital divide’ can cause concerns that children are online without sufficient awareness of potential risks and lack the skills to manage them.

Revenue Model

App downloads are priced at £1.58 at present, rising to £3.99 when the App is upgraded, and a parent App will be £1.00. A freemium model is being adopted for schools. Free versions are being distributed directly and via distributors with follow up by a telemarketing team to upsell the premium product. The premium version will cost £1.50 per child per year. The suite of apps for primary schools will be ready at the end of August and for secondary schools by September. GP is discussing CSR support from companies with an interest in e-safety and is in discussions with major companies in communications and others. The aim is to achieve a potential annual revenues of at least £100,000.

Exit Strategy
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The Idea

Products & Services

The Gooseberry School suite of apps was devised in response to a perceived gap in schools’ PHSE curriculum and comprises three apps: Gooseberry Student (4 -16 years in 5 levels) teaches children through consequences in live scenarios in a virtual world. Gooseberry Teacher provides teachers with a complete toolkit with which to monitor learning progress and identify areas of vulnerability. Gooseberry Parent allows parents and carers to be involved in their child’s learning journey and monitor progress whilst, in many cases, learning themselves.

Problem Solved

Online safety has become a burning issue with children’s internet access starting at increasingly early ages and mobile usage of social media and web services by young people continuing to expand. With the growth in smartphone usage, much of children’s online activities takes place outside their homes and schools. High profile reports of cyber bullying, exposure to age inappropriate material and other potential dangers have left many parents feeling ill equipped to monitor or control their children’s online activities or experiences. This ‘digital divide’ can cause concerns that children are online without sufficient awareness of potential risks and lack the skills to manage them.

Revenue Model

App downloads are priced at £1.58 at present, rising to £3.99 when the App is upgraded, and a parent App will be £1.00. A freemium model is being adopted for schools. Free versions are being distributed directly and via distributors with follow up by a telemarketing team to upsell the premium product. The premium version will cost £1.50 per child per year. The suite of apps for primary schools will be ready at the end of August and for secondary schools by September. GP is discussing CSR support from companies with an interest in e-safety and is in discussions with major companies in communications and others. The aim is to achieve a potential annual revenues of at least £100,000.

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