DOHR Limited are committed to respecting and protecting your privacy and the confidentiality of your personal information. The purpose of this statement is to set out how and why we collect, store, use and share any personal information that we may obtain from you or about you and to detail your rights in relation to it.
DOHR comply with the General Data Protection Regulation and Data Protection laws and are responsible as a controller for the purposes of those Regulations.
Glossary
- ‘Data Subject’: an individual on whom we hold data
- ‘Personal data’: data by which an individual may be identified
- ‘Processing’: obtaining, recording or holding, or carrying out any operation or set of operations
- ‘Data Controller’: the person who determines the purpose and means in which data is processed
- ‘Data Processor’: the person or people who process personal data on behalf of the data controller
Categories of Personal Data and Data Collected
At DOHR, we collect different sorts of data for the different relationships we have. These are broadly categorised as follows:Privacy Statement for Prospects and Contacts
Privacy Statement for Clients
Privacy Statement for Recruitment Candidates
As the data we process for each of these categories is significantly different, please follow the appropriate link for the specific Privacy Statement. All the information on this page is generic and applies to all our Data Subjects.The Website
This website and its owners take a proactive approach to user privacy and ensure the necessary steps are taken to protect the privacy of its users throughout their visiting experience. This website complies with all UK laws and requirements for user privacy which are detailed in our website terms and conditions.Use of Cookies
This website uses cookies to improve the users’ experience while visiting the website. Where applicable, this website uses a cookie control system allowing the user on their first visit to the website to allow or disallow the use of cookies on their computer / device. This complies with recent legislation requirements for websites to obtain explicit consent from users before leaving or reading files such as cookies on a user’s computer / device. Cookies are small files saved to the users’ computer hard drive that track, save and store information about the user’s interactions and usage of the website. This allows the website to provide the users with a tailored experience within this website. Users are advised that if they wish to deny the use of and saving of cookies from this website onto their computer’s hard drive, they should take necessary steps within their web browser’s security settings to block all cookies from this website and its external serving vendors. This website uses tracking software to monitor its visitors to better understand how they use it. This software is provided by Google Analytics which uses cookies to track visitor usage. The software will save a cookie to your computer’s hard drive to track and monitor your engagement and usage of the website, but will not store, save or collect personal information. You can read Google’s privacy policy for further information (www.google.com/privacy). Other cookies may be stored to your computer’s hard drive by external vendors when this website uses referral programs, sponsored links, or adverts. Such cookies are used for conversion and referral tracking and typically expire after 30 days, although some may take longer. No personal information is stored, saved or collected.External Links
Although the organisation’s website appears to include quality, safe and relevant external links, users are advised to adopt a policy of caution before clicking any external web links mentioned throughout this website. The owners of this website cannot guarantee or verify the contents of any externally linked website despite their best efforts. Users should therefore note that they click on external links at their own risk and this website and its owners cannot be held liable for any damages or implications caused by visiting any external links mentioned.Your Rights
As a data subject, you have a number of rights. You can:- access and obtain a copy of your data on request;
- require the organisation to change incorrect or incomplete data;
- withdraw your consent or require the organisation to delete or stop processing your data, for example where the data is no longer necessary for the purposes of processing;
- object to the processing of your data where the organisation is relying on its legitimate interests as the legal ground for processing and
- object at any time to the processing of your personal information for direct marketing