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At Omega Control Solutions Ltd, we respect your privacy and aim to give you full transparency on how we collect, use and share your personal information. Your privacy is of the up-most importance to us and we’re committed to ensuring we do everything possible to protect your personal data.
The purpose of this privacy policy is to inform users of our site (http://omegacs.co.uk) what information we collect and how we use it. We will only collect the personal data that we feel necessary to help us carry out our services. We will also go into detail on how we use your information, your rights and how you can get in touch.
Throughout this privacy policy, when we refer to ‘we’, ‘us’ or ‘our’, we mean Omega Control Solutions Ltd.
What is included in this privacy policy?
What is personal data?
Personal data is information that relates to an identifiable person who could be identified as an individual based on the information provided such as name or email address. Personal data is regulated by the Data Protection Act. The EU-wide General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), brought into law on 25 May 2018.
What information do we collect from you?
We may collect personal information from you when you use our site. All information collected will be kept secure and will only be used for the purposes it was collected for, unless agreed otherwise. All information is collected in accordance to this privacy policy, Data Protection Laws, Clinical Records Retention periods and Clinical Confidentiality Guidelines.
Online enquiry forms
We use online contact forms for on-site enquiries. If you make an enquiry, we’ll collect the following:
Other information we may collect
From time to time, we may also collect the following information through forms on the site, whether we’re running promotions, recruitment campaigns or customer surveys:
We use a third-party service, WordPress for the forms on our site. WordPress is a product by Automattic Inc. For more information about how WordPress processes data, please see Automattic’s privacy policy.
How do we use your personal data?
Depending on the reason that we collected your personal data, we may use your information in the following ways:
Google Analytics
We have a tool called Google Analytics installed on our site so that we can monitor performance which allows us to make continuous improvements. This helps us to ensure our customers receive the best experience possible. We use this tool to gather non-personal statistical data such as the following:
This information can’t be tracked back to you. For more information on how Google Analytics possesses this information, visit www.google.com/analytics.
Your rights
Under the current General Data Protection Regulation, you have the following rights:
If you’d like to exercise any of the rights above, get in touch via phone, email or post. Please note, there may be some exemptions to these rights.
Confidentiality and security
Confidentiality of your personal data is of the upmost importance to us. We’re committed to protecting the information you’ve provided and we fully comply with Data Protection Legislation.
We have a number of organisational processes in place and technical security measures in place to help us keep your data safe. We will hold your personal data for as long as necessary, depending on why it was collected and in accordance with applicable UK laws.
Please note, the transmission of information via the internet cannot be completely guaranteed as completely secure. To make sure we do all we can to keep your data secure, we have several procedures and security features that help to minimise the risk of data breaches or unauthorised access.
Disclosure of your personal data
In some circumstances, we may have to disclose your personal data with a carefully selected third-party so that they can provide a service that you’ve request on our behalf. Any third-parties that we use are carefully selected and must adhere to our vigorous data security standards.
We may also disclose your personal data if we believe it is required by law, regulation or other government authority to protect the rights of Omega Control Solutions Ltd or the public. We may also co-operate with law enforcement agencies in official investigations if necessary or requested.
Accessing your personal data
You may request to access your data, and in some instances, can request for it to be transferred via email. In some instances, you may send us personal information over email. Email is not a secure method of information transmission, and we ask that you understand the risks involved in doing so.
You can also request the correction of any mistakes or to update any information that we hold about you so that our records are accurate.
You also have the right to request that we delete your data from our records, however we may require to hold a minimal amount to allow us to supress any communications in the future.
If you’d like to make a request to access your personal data or request that we delete your data from our system, please contact us via phone, email or post.
What are cookies?
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Cookies do not provide us with access to your computer or any information about you, other than that which you choose to share with us. To find out more about cookies, and how to control them, visit www.allaboutcookies.org.
We aim to provide the best digital service to you whilst at the same time fully protecting your privacy. If you don’t wish to enable cookies, it means that your experience of using our site may be impaired – as some of the cookies that we use help us to identify and resolve errors. What’s more is that some cookies allow us to determine relevant products or information to show you when you’re browsing, helping you to find information you’re after, quicker.