Privacy & Data Protection Policy
We are committed to protecting your personal data and complying with the Data Protection Act 1998 and associated legislation.
The Procurri privacy policy outlines the type of information that is collected by us on this website, how we use and protect it. This statement also outlines your rights regarding data protection and advises you on how to contact us.
These rights include:
Personal Data and Its Uses
The Data We Collect and Why
When referring to “personal data”, we mean information we collect from you, from which you may be personally identified. Typically, this may include your company/organization, job title, name, address, telephone, mobile, and fax numbers. We will not collect any personal data from your visits to our site unless you provide this information voluntarily. When you supply personal data to us through this website, it will be clear what we plan to use the data for and we will seek your permission for such use and only use in the capacity described. Typically, we will use your data for 3 purposes:- Answering your queries. Where you send us personal data in the context of asking us a question or query (for example, about the company and its services), we shall use the data you provide to respond to your question.
- Contract fulfillment. We may use the personal data you submit to us when requesting Obergine services from us for the purpose of fulfilling your request, and it may be necessary for us to share such data with third parties such as domain registrars or hosting providers.
- Marketing communications. Where you elect to receive such material, we will from time to time send you information about our services or company news which we believe may be of interest to you. At any time, however, you may unsubscribe from (“opt-out” of) such communications.
Data Retention
The time period for which we keep information varies according to the information which is collected. In some cases, there are legal requirements to keep data for a minimum period. Unless there is a specific legal requirement for us to keep the information, we will retain it for no longer than is necessary for the purposes for which the data was collected or for which it is to be further processed. When the data is no longer required the company will dispose of the data in a secure manner according to the companies’ data retention policy.Rights of an individual under GDPR
As an individual you have the rights to access and control your personal data.These rights include:
- The right to be informed
- The right of access
- The right to rectification
- The right to erasure
- The right to restrict processing
- The right to data portability
- The right to object
- The right to make a complaint to the company or a Supervisory authority
- Rights in relation to automated decision making and profiling.