Website Privacy Policy

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This privacy policy notice is for the website oxfordrisk.com, by Oxford Risk Research and Analysis  at Camburgh House, 27 New Dover Road, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 3DN. The purpose of this policy is to explain to you how we control, process, handle and protect your personal information through the business and while you browse or use this website. If you do not agree to the following policy you may wish to cease viewing / using this website, and or refrain from submitting your personal data to us.

If you are looking for the privacy notice for our profiling tools, hosted at oxfordrisk.tech, please see this page.

“I”, “our”, “us”, or “we” refer to the business,
Oxford Risk Research and Analysis Ltd.“you”, “the user” refer to the person(s) using this website.
GDPR means General Data Protection Act.
PECR means Privacy & Electronic Communications Regulation.
ICO means Information Commissioner’s Office.
Cookies mean small files stored on a users computer or device.

Our privacy policy embodies the following key principles; (a) Lawfulness, fairness and transparency, (b) Purpose limitation, (c) Data minimisation, (d) Accuracy, (e) Storage limitation, (f) Integrity and confidence, (g) Accountability.Processing of your personal dataUnder the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) we control and / or process any personal information about you electronically using the following lawful bases.We are registered with the ICO under the Data Protection Register, our registration number is: Z2168969.If, as determined by us, the lawful basis upon which we process your personal information changes, we will notify you about the change and any new lawful basis to be used if required. We shall stop processing your personal information if the lawful basis used is no longer relevant.

Key principles of GDPR

Your individual rights

Under the GDPR your rights are as follows. You can read more about your rights in details here;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; andthe right not to be subject to automated decision-making including profiling.You also have the right to complain to the ICO [www.ico.org.uk] if you feel there is a problem with the way we are handling your data.We handle subject access requests in accordance with the GDPR.

Internet cookies

We use cookies on this website to provide you with a better user experience. We do this by placing a small text file on your device / computer hard drive to track how you use the website, to record or log whether you have seen particular messages that we display, to keep you logged into the website where applicable, to display relevant adverts or content, referred you to a third party website.Some cookies are required to enjoy and use the full functionality of this website.We use a cookie control system which allows you to accept the use of cookies, and control which cookies are saved to your device / computer. Some cookies will be saved for specific time periods, where others may last indefinitely. Your web browser should provide you with the controls to manage and delete cookies from your device, please see your web browser options.

Cookies that we use are;

Session cookies

These enable you to carry out some essential functions on our sites, such as maintaining login details for the session or a transaction. They also help by minimising the need to transfer information across the Internet. They are not stored on the user’s computer and they expire when you terminate your browser session.

Tracking cookies

These enable Oxford Risk to recognise repeat visitors to the site. By matching an anonymous, randomly generated identifier, we’re able to record specific browsing information such as how you arrive at the site, the pages you view, options you select, and the path you take through the site. By monitoring this information we’re able to make improvements to our sites.We analyse page use, page interactions and the routes our users take through our sites. We don’t record any personal information provided during an on-site transaction or any other process.

Some cookies are non-essential

These cookies are usually supplied by our service partners and help us to filter out irrelevant messages and to make sure that we only send users interesting and relevant information. We also use some non-essential cookies for analytical purposes.

Here’s a list of non-essential cookies and how they’re used:

Google Analytics

From time to time Oxford Risk uses Google Analytics. This is a web analytics service provided by Google enabling us to recognise repeat visitors to the site. By matching an anonymous, randomly generated identifier, we’re able to record specific browsing information such as how you arrive at the site, the pages you view, options you select, and the path you take through the site. By monitoring this information we’re able to make improvements to our sites. Google also reserves the rights to the data collected.

Data security and protection

We ensure the security of any personal information we hold by using secure data storage technologies and precise procedures in how we store, access and manage that information. Our methods meet the GDPR compliance requirement.

Fair & Transparent Privacy Explained

We have provided some further explanations about user privacy and the way we use this website to help promote a transparent and honest user privacy methodology. Email marketing messages & subscriptionUnder the GDPR we use the consent lawful basis for anyone subscribing to our newsletter or marketing mailing list. We only collect certain data about you, as detailed in the “Processing of your personal data” above. Any email marketing messages we send are done so through an EMS, email marketing service provider. An EMS is a third party service provider of software / applications that allows marketers to send out email marketing campaigns to a list of users.Email marketing messages that we send may contain tracking beacons / tracked clickable links or similar server technologies in order to track subscriber activity within email marketing messages. Where used, such marketing messages may record a range of data such as; times, dates, I.P addresses, opens, clicks, forwards, geographic and demographic data. Such data, within its limitations will show the activity each subscriber made for that email campaign. Any email marketing messages we send are in accordance with the GDPR and the PECR. We provide you with an easy method to withdraw your consent (unsubscribe) or manage your preferences / the information we hold about you at any time. See any marketing messages for instructions on how to unsubscribe or manage your preferences, you can also click here to unsubscribe from our marketing list, otherwise contact the EMS provider. Our EMS provider is; Mailchimp.

We hold the following information about you within our EMS system; Email address, I.P address, Subscription time & date