Privacy Policy

This policy applies to this website. For the DysGuise Assessment Reports Assistant Privacy Policy click here

1.0 Our Core Beliefs Regarding User Privacy And Data Protection

  • User privacy and data protection are human rights.
  • We have a duty of care to the people whose data we collect.
  • Data should only be collected and processed when absolutely necessary.
  • We loathe spam as much as you do!
  • We will never sell, rent or otherwise distribute or make public your personal information. 

2.0 Relevant Legislation

Our business and internal computer systems, and our website, are designed to comply with the following national and international legislation with regards to data protection and user privacy:

Our business’s compliance with the above legislation, all of which are stringent in nature, means that our website, our processes and systems are likely compliant with the data protection and user privacy legislation set out by many other countries and territories as well. If you are unsure about whether Dysguise Diagnostics Ltd is compliant with your own country of residence’s specific data protection and user privacy legislation, you should contact our data protection officer (details of whom can be found in section 8.0 for clarification).

3.0 Personal Information That We Collect, And Why We Collect It

3.0.1 Contact and payment data

The legal basis for us processing your personal data is the contract that we have with you.  We also need to process your data before we have a contract with you.  The legal basis for processing your data before the contract is the legitimate interest that we have in providing you with assessment services.

To provide you with our services, we need to collect personal information, (such as your name), contact details (such as your email address) and payment details (such as credit/debit card number). We collect this information so that we can communicate with you in a personal way, provide you with access to the DARA program and process your payments for our services. If you are not prepared for us to process your data, it will not be possible to provide you with our services.

Our website collects and uses personal information for the following reasons:

3.0.2 Site visitation tracking

Like most websites, this site uses Google Analytics (GA) to track user interaction. We use these data to determine the number of people using our site, to better understand how they find and use our web pages and to see their journey through the website.

Although GA records data such as your geographical location, device, internet browser and operating system, none of this information personally identifies you to us. GA also records your computer’s IP address.  This could be used to personally identify you, but Google do not grant us access to this. We consider Google to be a third-party data processor (see section 4.0 below).

GA makes use of cookies, details of which can be found on Google’s developer guides.

Disabling cookies on your internet browser will stop GA from tracking any part of your visit to pages within this website.

3.0.3 Contact forms and email links

Should you choose to contact us using the contact form on our ‘Contact us’ page or an email link, none of the data that you supply will be stored by this website or passed to/be processed by any of the third-party data processors defined in section 4.  Instead, the data will be collated into an email and sent to us. All emails retained on our server are encrypted.

3.1 Data Storage

We keep your information in the stores described below: 

3.1.1 On our company computers

We use personal computers that are located on our business premises, and we use laptop computers when out of the office. All computers are password-protected, and the hard drives are encrypted. Passwords are changed every 90 days, and it is company policy that passwords are not shared.  We use Dropbox to store your data. 

4.0 Your Rights

4.1 How can I see all the information you have about me?

You can make a Subject Access Request (SAR) by contacting the Data Protection Officer. We may require additional verification that you are who you say you are to process this request.

We may withhold such personal information to the extent permitted by law.  In practice, this means that we may not provide information if we consider that providing the information will violate your vital interests or the vital interests of other parties.

4.2 How can I have my information removed?

If you want to have your data removed, we have to determine if we need to keep the data – for example, in case HMRC wish to inspect our records.  If we decide that we should delete the data, we will do so without undue delay.

4.3 Referral to a supervisory authority

Should you be unhappy with the way we process your personal data, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the ICO (Information Commissioner’s Office).

5.0 Data Breaches

We will report any unlawful data breach to any and all relevant persons and authorities within 72 hours of us becoming aware of the breach.

6.0 Data Controller

The data controller of this website is: Dysguise Diagnostics Ltd, a UK Limited Company with company number: SCO 770988 whose registered office is:

Coach House
8 Dean Bank Lane
Edinburgh
Midlothian
EH3 5BS

7.0 Data Protection Officer

Dr Jennie Guise
Director, Dysguise Diagnostics Ltd
Telephone: (0131) 629 8269
Email: Info@dysguisediagnostics,com