Saville Assessment Ltd (“Saville Assessment“, “the Company”, “we“, “us”, or “our”) is committed to privacy and to transparency in our information practices. In this privacy policy (“Policy” or “Privacy Policy”), we describe our collection, use, storage, and disclosure (collectively, “process”) of personal information and provide information about individuals’ data protection rights.
Please be sure to review section 8 for important information about your rights under specific privacy laws that may apply to you.
This Privacy Policy describes how Saville Assessment, in its capacity as a Controller (see Controller and Responsible Entity) under applicable data protection laws, handles and processes personal information and is directed at:
Note: If you have applied for a role at Saville Assessment (“Job Applicant”), please refer to the Candidate Privacy Notice to understand how your personal information is processed by us.
In this Privacy Policy, we also use the terms ‘Corporate Subscriber’ and ‘Individual Subscriber’ to differentiate between the different types of contact to whom we may send promotional information about our products and services. The definitions for these terms are defined by the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003, and associated regulatory guidance, but are generally considered to mean:
We may act as a Controller or Processor with respect to the personal information we process about you. Such terms are defined by the UK and EU General Data Protection Regulation. Our ‘role’ in the processing of your personal information depends on our relationship with you and, where applicable, the nature of the product and/or service provided to our clients.
We provide psychometric solutions to clients directly (“direct clients”) and through a network of trusted distributors (otherwise termed “partners” and “resellers”), who deliver services to their customers. We refer to our distributors’ customers as our “indirect clients”.
This means that the ‘Controller’ of your personal information may be:
Our network of trusted distributors generally act as Processors, operating under the instructions of either:
With exception to certain processing activities for which Saville Assessment acts as a Processor (as described below), Saville Assessment is an independent Controller of the Identification Data, Assessment Data and Research Data.
We act as a Processor when we operate under the instructions of our Direct Clients and Indirect Clients (where engaged by our distributor), when providing the following services:
For information about how and why your personal information is processed when we act as a Processor, please refer to our Direct and Indirect Clients’ privacy policy. This can typically be found by referring to their website.
To understand who the Controller of your personal information is, we would encourage you to contact your prospective, current, or former employer in the first instance, the details of which should be present on their privacy policy.
For the purpose of this Policy, the Controller is the Saville Assessment entity that determines how and why your personal data is collected and used. This may be:
Saville Assessment Limited is registered with the UK data protection regulator, the Information Commissioner’s Office, under registration number Z874361X.
Should you wish to contact us or our Data Protection Officer, please use the following details:
Contact us:
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We recognise that transparency is an ongoing responsibility, so we keep this Policy under regular review. When we update our Policy, we will take appropriate measures to inform you, which will be consistent with the significance of the changes we make. You should refer to the Privacy Policy from time to time in order to keep yourself up to date with regard to the way we process your personal information.
Last updated: 1 October, 2025.
Our use of the term “personal information” includes other similar terms under applicable data protection laws, such as “personal data” and “personally identifiable information”, and means any information about an individual from which that person can be identified. In other words, ‘personal information’ is information that identifies, relates to, describes, or is reasonably capable of being associated, linked or linkable with a particular individual. It does not include data where all identifiers have been completely removed (i.e. ‘anonymous data’).
Some types of personal information require specific protection under applicable data protection laws. These are special category data and information relating to criminal convictions, offences, or allegations, or security measures. ‘Special category data’ refers to: data revealing racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, or trade union membership; genetic data; biometric data when used for the purpose of uniquely identifying someone; data concerning health; or data concerning a natural person’s sex life or sexual orientation.
We may process the following types of personal information:
Category | Personal Information Types |
Assessment Data | This refers to the responses you provide/don’t provide in your assessment and may include, or allow us to infer, your motives, talents, aptitudes, competencies, interests, and behavior in the workplace. |
Employment Information | This may include your occupation, company for which you work, business address, business email address and telephone number, pre-employment information (e.g., application form, previous employment details, references, CV information, and criminal record information, social media information); employment status, duration of employment, employee number or ID, business area, and working pattern (including hours worked and any requests for flexible working); appraisals, reviews and information about your professional development, including any performance objectives; and, qualifications and certifications. |
Financial Information | This includes information needed for accounts, such as bank account details, tax information (including certain personal identifiers e.g. National Insurance Number) and credit card information, and transaction history (including any delineation of the products and/or services purchased from us). |
Identification Data | This may include your first name, last name, alias, prefix (otherwise termed ‘courtesy title’, ‘honorific’), home address, email address, telephone number, photographs, video, and other contact details. |
Information derived from Monitoring Activities | This may include information inferred from monitoring IT acceptable use standards on our computers, communication systems, telephones and mobile telephones, and the internet; and photographic and/or CCTV imagery. |
Research Data | This may include gender, age, cultural background, qualifications, work experience, details regarding your employment, responsibilities and work, and information that reveals your racial or ethnic origin.
Note: Research Data is not used in the assessment; it is only used for our own research purposes, which includes monitoring our tests and questionnaires for fairness and high standards. |
Technical Data | This may include login information, browser type and version, time-zone setting, language preferences, browser plug-in types and versions, operating system and platform. |
Traffic Data | This may include location data, weblogs, information contained in correspondence with or about you and other data required for our own billing and administration purposes. |
Usage Data | This may include the source address that the page request is coming from, referring URLs, internet protocol (IP) address, domain name, date and time of the page request, and other parameters in the URL (e.g. search criteria); and information about your visit, including: the full Uniform Resource Locators (URL) clickstream to, through and from our Website (including date and time); pages you viewed or searched for; page response times; download errors; length of visits to certain pages; page interaction information (such as scrolling, clicks, and mouse-overs); methods used to browse away from the page; and any phone number used to call our customer service number. |
Other Personal Information | This may include marital status, signature, date of birth, dietary requirements, any information you provide in the biography of your profile (i.e. “biographical information”), and any information you provide in surveys. |
Much of the information we hold will have been provided by you, or that we assign to you, but some may come from other sources. We receive information about you from the following sources:
You may provide personal information to us when you register to use our Website, begin or complete an Assessment, subscribe to our information services, place an order on our Website, post in discussion boards, enter a competition, promotion or survey, or otherwise interact or communicate with us via our Website and/or in connection with our Services.
Clients may provide personal information about Assessees. This information may include the Assessee’s name, email address and other contact details. Assessees may also provide this information directly to us.
Assessees may take part in Assessments through our Website, Saville Assessments online assessment system / Oasys, and they may provide personal information to us via surveys or other collection methods.
As part of our assessment process, we may request or you may volunteer contact details of a third party; for example, someone who can answer questions about your work in order to generate a 360 feedback report. You should inform such third party that you intend to disclose this information to Saville Assessment and provide them with a link to our Privacy Policy https://www.savilleassessment.com/privacy/.
If we have contacted you as a result of your details being disclosed to us by an Assessee in our Assessment process, we will use that information and any subsequent information you may submit to us in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
If you do not provide certain personal data when requested, we may be unable in some circumstances to:
To understand when providing personal information is optional, please refer to the Your Choices part of the Your Rights and Choices section of this Privacy Policy.
We are committed to keeping your personal information confidential and secure. The manner in which we process your personal information and our reasons for doing so will depend upon whether we act as a Controller or Processor (see Controller and Responsible Entity), and whether you are a Website Visitor, Direct or Indirect Client, Distributor, Supplier, Professional Adviser, Assessee, or a member of the General Public.
Saville Assessment processes the following categories of personal information for the following reasons:
Purpose/activity | Category(ies) of Personal Information | Lawful basis(es) under EU GDPR / UK GDPR |
Administering our website, including troubleshooting, data analysis, and testing. | · Technical Data · Traffic Data · Usage Data | This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests in ensuring our website is operational and fit for purpose. |
For our internal operations, including data analysis, research, statistical and survey purposes. | · Identification Data · Technical Data · Traffic Data · Usage Data · Other Personal Information | This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests in conducting our internal business operations, such as reviewing and implementing any feedback. |
To provide you with tailored advertisements that may be of interest to you. | · Technical Data · Traffic Data · Usage Data | This processing is conducted with your consent. |
To perform analytics on our website, so as to better understand website usage trends, Visitors’ preferences, determine the effectiveness of promotional campaigns, and develop new products and Services. | · Technical Data · Traffic Data · Usage Data | This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests in improving the services provided through our website, including improving the general functionality, appearance and performance. |
To conduct regular audits of our website and cookies. | · Technical Data · Traffic Data · Usage Data | This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests in ensuring our website is operational and fit for purpose and complies with applicable data protection laws. |
To improve our website and ensure that content is presented in the most effective manner for you and for your computer. | · Technical Data · Traffic Data · Usage Data | This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests in ensuring our website is operational and fit for purpose. |
Keeping our website safe and secure. | · Technical Data · Traffic Data · Usage Data | This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests in establishing and maintaining a secure website. |
You can update your cookies preferences at any time by navigating to the View Cookie Settings And Do Not Sell My Personal Information section of our website https://www.savilleassessment.com/ and read more about our use of Technical Data, Traffic Data, and Usage Data in our Cookie Policy.
Purpose/activity | Category(ies) of Personal Information | Lawful basis(es) under EU GDPR / UK GDPR |
To correspond with you, including without limitation: on matters concerning contracts; pre-sale negotiations; and feedback. | · Identification Data · Financial Information · Other Personal Information | This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests in conducting our internal business operations, such as reviewing and implementing any feedback. |
To fulfil our obligations arising from any contracts entered into between you and us (e.g. to conduct an assessment and to deliver assessment), and to provide you with the products and services, and any associated information, that you request from us; and billing you for the products and services provided. | · Identification Data · Financial Information · Other Personal Information | This processing is: · necessary for the performance of a contract to which you (operating as a sole trader) and we are subject; and · necessary for our legitimate interests in delivering our products and services. |
To provide you with promotional information about further assessments, reports and services we offer that may be similar to those that you have already purchased or enquired about. | · Identification Data · Other Personal Information | This processing is: · conducted with your consent, where you are classified an Individual Subscriber by applicable data protection laws, and have requested information about our products and services; or · is necessary for our legitimate interests in providing you with information about similar products and services that you have previously purchased or enquired about, and where you are classified as an Individual Subscriber by applicable data protection laws; or · is necessary for our legitimate interests in providing you with information about our products and services, and where you are classified as a Corporate Subscriber by applicable data protection laws. |
To notify you about any events or changes to our service. | · Identification Data · Financial Information | This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests in communicating important service-related messages to you, which may include potential disruptions to our services. |
To conduct analysis that helps us to improve our products and services, including developing new product and service lines, and ensure that any complaints or concerns can be promptly dealt with. | · Employment Information · Identification Data · Financial Information · Other Personal Information | This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests in improving our business, including the products and services that we offer to Direct and Indirect Clients. |
To protect and defend our legal rights, and those of third parties. | · Employment Information · Financial Information · Identification Data · Information derived from Monitoring Activities · Technical Data · Traffic Data · Usage Data · Other Personal Information | This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests in establishing, exercising, or defending against legal claims. |
To detect and prevent fraud, misuse and unauthorised access to our company products and information. | · Identification Data · Information derived from Monitoring Activities | This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests in protecting our interests, and the interests of our Direct and Indirect Clients and staff. |
Purpose/activity | Category(ies) of Personal Information | Lawful basis(es) under EU GDPR / UK GDPR |
To correspond with you, including without limitation: on matters concerning contracts; pre-sale negotiations; and feedback. | · Identification Data · Financial Information · Other Personal Information | This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests in conducting our internal business operations, such as reviewing and implementing any feedback. |
To fulfil our obligations arising from any contracts entered into between you and us (e.g. to provide you with requisite access to implement our products on our behalf), and to provide you with the products and services, and any associated information, that you request from us; and billing you for the products and services provided, where applicable. | · Identification Data · Financial Information · Other Personal Information | This processing is: · necessary for the performance of a contract to which you (operating as a sole trader) and we are subject; and · necessary for our legitimate interests in delivering our products and services. |
To provide you with promotional information about further assessments, reports and services we offer that may be similar to those that you have already distributed on our behalf or enquired about.
| · Identification Data · Other Personal Information | This processing is: · conducted with your consent, where you are classified an Individual Subscriber by applicable data protection laws, and have requested information about our products and services; or · is necessary for our legitimate interests in providing you with information about similar products and services that you have previously purchased or enquired about, and where you are classified as an Individual Subscriber by applicable data protection laws; or · is necessary for our legitimate interests in providing you with information about our products and services, and where you are classified as a Corporate Subscriber by applicable data protection laws. |
To notify you about any events or changes to our service. | · Identification Data · Financial Information | This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests in communicating important service-related messages to you, which may include potential disruptions to our services. |
To conduct analysis that helps us to improve our products and services, including developing new product and service lines, and ensure that any complaints or concerns can be promptly dealt with. | · Employment Information · Identification Data · Financial Information · Other Personal Information | This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests in improving our business, including the products and services that we offer to Direct and Indirect Clients. |
To protect and defend our legal rights, and those of third parties. | · Employment Information · Financial Information · Identification Data · Information derived from Monitoring Activities · Technical Data · Traffic Data · Usage Data · Other Personal Information | This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests in establishing, exercising, or defending against legal claims. |
To detect and prevent fraud, misuse and unauthorised access to our company products and information. | · Identification Data · Information derived from Monitoring Activities | This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests in protecting our interests, and the interests of our Direct and Indirect Clients and staff. |
Purpose/activity | Category(ies) of Personal Information | Lawful basis(es) under EU GDPR / UK GDPR |
To correspond with you, including without limitation: on matters concerning contracts; pre-sale negotiations; and feedback. | · Identification Data · Financial Information · Other Personal Information | This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests in conducting our internal business operations, such as reviewing and implementing any feedback. |
To fulfil our obligations arising from any contracts entered into between you and us (e.g. to provide you with access to time and materials required to provide the service to us) and paying you for the products and services provided. | · Identification Data · Financial Information · Other Personal Information | This processing is: · necessary for the performance of a contract to which you (operating as a sole trader) and we are subject; and · necessary for our legitimate interests in delivering our products and services. |
To provide you with promotional information about further assessments, reports and services we offer that may be similar to those that you have already enquired about.
Note: We do not undertake cold calling or messaging; all of our marketing is done through pre-existing relationships. | · Identification Data · Other Personal Information | This processing is: · conducted with your consent, where you are classified an Individual Subscriber by applicable data protection laws, and have requested information about our products and services; or · is necessary for our legitimate interests in providing you with information about similar products and services that you have previously purchased or enquired about, and where you are classified as an Individual Subscriber by applicable data protection laws; or · is necessary for our legitimate interests in providing you with information about our products and services, and where you are classified as a Corporate Subscriber by applicable data protection laws. |
To protect and defend our legal rights, and those of third parties. | · Employment Information · Financial Information · Identification Data · Information derived from Monitoring Activities · Technical Data · Traffic Data · Usage Data · Other Personal Information | This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests in establishing, exercising, or defending against legal claims. |
To detect and prevent fraud, misuse and unauthorised access to our company products and information. | · Identification Data · Information derived from Monitoring Activities | This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests in protecting our interests, and the interests of our Direct and Indirect Clients and staff. |
We process personal information about Assessees for the purpose of providing services to our Direct and Indirect Clients. The nature of the processing we undertake is determined either by us or our Direct and Indirect Clients (see Controller and Responsible Entity).
As a Controller, we may process your personal information for the following purposes:
Purpose/activity | Category(ies) of Personal Information | Lawful basis(es) under EU GDPR / UK GDPR |
To correspond with you about your assessment and other related services. | · Identification Data · Other Personal Information | This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests in communicating with you. |
To identify you as the person participating in an assessment. | · Identification Data | This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests in setting up our assessment and related services and providing the same to you. |
To provide you with a tailored assessment experience, through the design of our assessments, which includes: identifying a suitable assessment, assessing your aptitudes (through criteria set by your prospective, current, or former employer) and, your preferred working styles, and development recommendations driven by your assessment results. | · Identification Data · Assessment Data · Employment Information · Other Personal Information | This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests in providing our products and services to you, and our Direct and Indirect Clients. |
To produce assessment reports and insights for our Clients who have made our assessments available to you. | · Identification Data · Assessment Data · Employment Information | This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests in providing our products and services to our Direct and Indirect Clients. |
To conduct research on your responses to our assessments, in the light of areas such as gender, age and cultural background over the longer term. This is considered best practice and allows us to monitor our assessments for fairness in use. | · Identification Data · Assessment Data · Employment Information · Research Data | This processing is: · conducted in part with your consent (i.e. optional provision of Research Data) and completion of research data is not mandatory; and, · is necessary for our legitimate interests in improving fairness and reducing bias in our products and services. |
Administering our website, including troubleshooting, data analysis, and testing. | · Technical Data · Traffic Data · Usage Data | This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests in ensuring our website is operational and fit for purpose. |
For our internal operations, including data analysis, research, statistical and survey purposes. | · Identification Data · Technical Data · Traffic Data · Usage Data · Other Personal Information | This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests in running our business, including responding to any feedback and improving our product and service lines. |
To perform analytics on our website, so as to better understand website usage trends, Visitors’ preferences, determine the effectiveness of promotional campaigns, and develop new products and Services. | · Technical Data · Traffic Data · Usage Data | This processing is conducted with your consent. |
To conduct regular audits of our website and cookies. | · Technical Data · Traffic Data · Usage Data | This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests in ensuring our website is operational and fit for purpose, and complies with applicable data protection laws. |
To improve our website and ensure that content is presented in the most effective manner for you and for your computer. | · Technical Data · Traffic Data · Usage Data | This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests in ensuring our website is operational and fit for purpose. |
Keeping our website safe and secure. | · Technical Data · Traffic Data · Usage Data | This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests in establishing and maintaining a secure website. |
To conduct analysis that helps us to improve our products and services, including developing new product and service lines, and ensure that any complaints or concerns can be promptly dealt with. | · Employment Information · Identification Data · Financial Information · Other Personal Information · Usage Data · Research Data | This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests in running our business. |
To protect and defend our legal rights, and those of third parties. | · Employment Information · Financial Information · Identification Data · Information derived from Monitoring Activities · Technical Data · Traffic Data · Usage Data · Research Data · Other Personal Information | This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests in establishing, exercising, or defending against legal claims. |
To detect and prevent fraud, misuse and unauthorised access to our company products and information. | · Identification Data · Information derived from Monitoring Activities · Assessment Data | This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests in protecting our interests, and the interests of our Direct and Indirect Clients and staff. |
From time to time, Assessees volunteer additional personal information about themselves to us, which may include sensitive data. For example, Assessees may inform us about a health issue or disability which may impact the way in which they undertake the Assessment. Where such information is provided by Assessees, we ensure its timely and secure erasure.
The assessment reports and services we provide to our Direct and Indirect Clients may be used by them for purposes which may include the selection and development of individuals in an employment or human resources context. We may also provide a copy of the Assessment Data to our Direct and Indirect Clients for use by them for their own internal human resource management purposes.
Clients are entitled to use the personal information that we provide to them as part of our services for their own purposes; however, such Direct and Indirect Clients are obliged to process such personal information in accordance with their own obligations under applicable data protection laws. You will have rights with respect to the manner in which our Direct and Indirect Clients process such personal information provided by us to them.
You can update your cookies preferences at any time by navigating to the View Cookie Settings And Do Not Sell My Personal Information section of our website https://www.savilleassessment.com/ and read more about our use of Technical Data, Traffic Data, and Usage Data in our Cookie Policy.
Our Assessments are conducted, in part, on the basis of profiling, which means that we process your personal information using software that is able to process your responses to questions and provide estimates of different attributes including your personality, preferred behaviour, motivations, talents and abilities, against a set of criteria that have been determined at the outset by our Direct or Indirect Client.
If you are an Assessee, you should note that our assessment results are reached by automated means (i.e without meaningful human involvement) and, whilst we can review how a decision is made, it is our Direct and Indirect Clients’ who make decisions on the basis of our assessments. As such, you should consult them to exercise any of your rights relating to automated decision-making or profiling (see Your Rights and Choices for more information).
As part of these decision-making processes, on occasion, our Direct and Indirect Clients may ask us to:
We will act as a Processor in these circumstances as our role will be limited to implementing instructions provided to us by our Direct and Indirect Clients by, for example, progressing Assessees to the next stage of an Assessment process that have met a minimum score set by a Direct and Indirect Client.
If you are a Direct or Indirect Client, it is your responsibility to ensure that your decision-making process, including how you interpret the assessment results, complies with applicable laws.
Saville Assessment stores personal information to accomplish the purposes identified in this Policy and to meet its legal requirements. Where we act as a Processor, our Direct and Indirect Clients decide how long to retain certain personal data for.
Where we act as a Controller, we retain:
All other personal information held by Saville Assessment in its capacity as a Controller, and within the scope of this Privacy Policy, is stored in line with its Data Retention Policy, parts of which can be provided on request.
The categories of recipients we may transfer personal data to are as follows:
Finally, we also may disclose your personal information to third parties:
Where we use external service providers, we request those providers to implement and apply appropriate security safeguards to ensure the privacy and security of your personal information. These third parties have agreed to confidentiality restrictions and to use any personal information we share with them or which they collect on our behalf solely for the purpose of providing the contracted service to us.
We may share aggregate or anonymised information (i.e., that which does not identify and is not linked or linkable to a particular individual), with third parties for research, marketing, analytics and other purposes.
Due to the international nature of internet-based assessment and training services, we may from time to time appoint third parties to process data containing information about you on our behalf as a processor, or store such information in, or transfer it to persons located in, countries outside of the United Kingdom and European Economic Area (“EEA“), some of which are located in the United States For further information regarding our third party suppliers and their locations, please see Saville Assessment Infrastructure Providers
These countries may not have data protection laws equivalent to those which are in force in the UK/EEA to protect your information.
Saville Assessment has implemented appropriate measures to ensure an adequate level of protection of your personal information, if it is transferred outside of the UK or EEA. These measures include entering into standard contractual clauses with third parties or by way of derogations for specific circumstances.
For more information on the appropriate safeguards in place, please get in touch. Our contact details can be located in the Contact Information section of this Privacy Policy.
We have taken certain physical, electronic, contractual and managerial steps to safeguard and secure the personal information we collect. Despite this, the security of the transmission of information via the Internet cannot always be guaranteed and you acknowledge this in your access and use of our Website. Please note that it is your responsibility to maintain the confidentiality of your password associated with this Website, if any.
Under UK and EEA data protection laws, you have several rights that are focused on placing you in control of how your personal data is processed. If you do not reside in the UK or EEA, please refer to the Additional Information for Residents in Certain Jurisdictions section of this Privacy Policy.
When you exercise these rights, we may seek clarification from you about the scope of your request, to ensure our teams can provide you with appropriate support.
You have the following data protection rights in relation to the processing of your personal data:
Data Protection Right | Description |
Right to be informed | A right to be informed about the personal data we hold about you. |
Right of access | A right to obtain:
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Right to rectification | A right to request that your personal data be amended or rectified where it is inaccurate, and to have any incomplete data completed. |
Right to erasure | A right to request the deletion of your personal data in certain circumstances:
If you request us to delete your data, we will retain minimal personal data to document these requests and thereby avoid using your personal data for any other purpose. |
Right to restrict processing | In certain circumstances, a right to restrict our processing of the personal data we hold about you:
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Right to data portability | In certain circumstances, a right to receive the personal data you have given us, in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format. You also have the right to require us to transfer this personal data to another organisation, at your request. |
Right to object | A right to object to our processing of your personal data in certain circumstances:
For instructions on how to exercise your right to object to marketing communications being sent to you, please refer to section 1.4 of this Privacy Notice. |
Right related to automated decision-making and profiling | A right for you to request that we review any decisions made about you that produce legal or similarly significant effects concerning you, which are made solely through automated means; receive certain additional explanatory information about the logic involved in the decision-making; and contest any decision reached. |
Right to withdraw your consent | A right to withdraw your consent, where we are relying on it to process your personal data. |
Right to complain to Saville Assessment | A right to complain about the processing of your personal information at any time. |
Right to complain to the Data Protection Authority | If you’re unhappy with how we’re using your personal data, you have the right to complain to a Data Protection Authority. We would encourage you to contact us first, so we can handle any queries or concerns you may have.
In the UK, the Data Protection Authority is the Information Commissioner’s Office who can be contacted by:
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For information about how to exercise any of your data protection rights, please refer to the Contact Information section of this Policy.
In addition to the above rights, Assessees have the following choices over how Saville Assessment processes their personal data:
Your ability to complete an assessment will not be affected by your choice not to provide sensitive data, nor will this choice affect your Assessment results.
Saville Assessment is committed to respecting the privacy rights of individuals under all privacy laws applicable to us. Some privacy laws require that we provide specific information about individual rights to applicable consumers, which we have set out below.
Where the privacy law in your respective jurisdiction provides for certain rights to a data subject, you, as the person to whom the personal information relates to, would have such rights to your personal information.
We encourage you to contact us should you have any query on the specific rights available to you under the privacy law in your country, you can find contact information in section 1.4 of the Privacy Policy. Some of these rights might be subjected to exemptions or limitations under the privacy law.
The following information applies to personal data which we process from any individuals resident in Brazil under the National Data Protection Law (LGPD):
In this section, we provide information for California residents, as required under California privacy laws, including the CCPA, which requires that we provide California residents certain specific information about how we handle their personal information, whether collected online or offline. This section does not address or apply to our handling of:
We do not process personal data belonging to individuals who we know are younger than 16 years old.
Information Concerning the Sharing or Selling of Personal Information. While we do not disclose personal information to third parties in exchange for monetary compensation from such third parties, we do disclose or make available personal information we may have collected, through the use of targeting cookies, to third parties in order to receive certain services or benefits from them, such as when we allow third party tags to collect information such as browsing history on our Website, in order to improve and measure our ad campaigns, to facilitate navigation, to personalise and improve your experience while using the Website to better reach users with relevant advertising both on our Website and on third party websites, and to report aggregate information to our advisors.
The CCPA defines a “sale” as disclosing or making available to a third party Personal Information in exchange for monetary or other valuable consideration and it defines “share” in pertinent part as disclosing personal information to a third party for cross-context behavioural advertising.
Pursuant to the CCPA, the categories of personal information that we may “sell” as defined under the CCPA includes:
We have “sold” the categories of personal information listed above to data analytics providers in the preceding twelve months for the purposes outlined above.
We do not “share” personal information with third parties for cross-context behavioural advertising.
Rights of California residents. California law grants California residents certain additional rights and imposes restrictions on particular business practices as set forth below.
We are committed to protecting your personal information and complying with the Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL) of the People’s Republic of China (hereinafter referred to as “Mainland China” for the purposes of this Privacy Policy).
Where the privacy law in your jurisdiction provides for certain rights to a data subject, you, as the person to whom the personal information relates to, would have such rights to your personal information.
We encourage you to contact us should you have any query on the specific rights available to you under the privacy law in Mainland China, you can find contact information in section 1.4 of the Privacy Policy. Some of these rights might be subjected to exemptions or limitations under the privacy law.
In addition to the rights stated above, a data subject also has the right to:
If you usually live in Mainland China, by continuing you also consent to the following: