Your privacy is important to us.

Overview

Maintaining the security of your data is a priority at Expatriate Protect and we respect your privacy rights. We agree to be transparent about why we need your personal data and will take the necessary measures to handle your data fairly and legally. This policy will provide information about how we use your data, what personal data we will collect, and how we ensure your privacy is maintained. This policy applies whether you have a face-to-face meeting, contact us or use our website.

How we use your data

We will endeavour to collect only personal data that is necessary for the purpose. Personal data is defined as any information relating to an identifiable person who can be directly or indirectly identified, particularly by reference to an identifier.

Data collected from our website on the “contact us” page will be directed to only management and senior management level who will use your data to deal with the enquiry.

We will not retain your data for longer than necessary for the purposes set out in this Policy. Different retention periods apply to different types of data.

What personal data do we collect?

Expatriate Protect needs to gather, use and maintain certain information about individuals. These can include clients, customers, suppliers, business contacts, employees and other people the organization has a relationship with or may need to contact. You can usually visit our website without telling us who you are, however, we do have the ability to gather personal data if you submit an enquiry. This may include your name, age, email address, and contact number.

How do we protect your data?

The security of your data is very important to us, but no method of contact over the Internet or any method of electronic storage is 100% secure. Whilst we are committed to ensuring your data is secure, we cannot guarantee its absolute security.

Our security measures include:

  • encryption of data wherever available

  • regular cyber security assessments

  • security controls which protect Expatriate Protect from external attack

  • internal policies setting out internet and email safety and training for employees

What you can do to protect your data

Expatriate Protect will never ask for bank or card details via email. If you are using a public or shared computer, you should ensure you log out of your accounts and close the web browser at end of your session.

Expatriate Protect recommends keeping passwords safe, anyone who knows your passwords may access your accounts. Avoid using the same password for multiple accounts.

Your rights

You have the following rights:

  • the right to ask for a copy of personal data that we hold about you (the right of access)

  • the right (in certain circumstances) to request that we delete personal data held on you:

  • where we no longer have any legal reason to retain it (the right of erasure or to be forgotten)

  • the right to ask us to update and correct any out-of-date or incorrect personal data that we hold about you (the right of rectification);

  • the right to opt out of any website, social media and marketing communications that we may wish to include your name and/or photographs

  • to object to us using/holding your data if we have no legitimate reasons to do so (the right to objects);

  • the right (in certain circumstances) to ask us to ‘restrict processing of data’; which means that we would need to secure and retain the data for your benefit but not otherwise use it (the right to restrict processing); and

  • the right (in certain circumstances) to ask us to supply you with some of the personal data we hold about you in a structured machine-readable format and/or to provide a copy of the data in such a format to another organization (the right to data portability)

Legal basis for processing personal data

Generally, Expatriate Protect collects and uses personal data because it is necessary for:

  • the pursuit of our legitimate interests to comply with our duties and exercise our rights under a contract for providing our services; or complying with our legal obligations

  • our obligation to ensure we can remunerate employees

  • In general, we only rely on consent for processing personal data in relation to marketing communications. Employees, suppliers, business contacts, clients, customers and other people Expatriate Protect have a relationship with or who we may need to contact, have the right to withdraw consent at any time. Where consent is the only legal basis for processing, we will cease to process data after consent is withdrawn.

Our legitimate interests


The normal legal basis for processing personal data is that it is necessary for the legitimate interests of Expatriate Protect, including:

  • providing services to our clients;

  • protecting customers, employees and other individuals and maintaining their safety, health and welfare;

  • promoting, marketing and advertising services;

  • improving existing services and developing new relationships;

  • complying with our legal and regulatory obligations;

  • handling new enquiries, queries, complaints and disputes

  • fulfilling our duties to our employees, clients, suppliers, customers, colleagues, shareholders and other stakeholders

Data Protection Officer

​If you have any questions about how Expatriate Protect uses your data that are not answered here, or if you want to exercise your rights regarding your data, please contact our team.

Third-Party Connections

Our website may contain links to third-party sites, for example

  • Facebook

  • Instagram

  • Twitter

Any links you click on from our website are not our responsibility. Once you click on a link to an external site you will be subject to that organization’s privacy policy, not ours.

Thanks,
Expatriate Protect