[Last updated 6 January 2019]
This privacy policy sets out how Essenjey Limited uses and protects any information that you give us when you use this website.
Essenjey Limited is committed to ensuring that your privacy is protected. If we ask you to provide certain information by which you can be identified when using this website, then it will only be used in accordance with this privacy statement.
Essenjey Limited may change this policy from time to time by updating this page. You should check this page periodically to ensure that you are happy with any changes.
Our website address is: https://essenjey.com.
Our business includes the collection of Personal Information from individuals who may be interested in a specific type of service, and the sale of this personal information to our clients, who are businesses that provide services in the area for which the personal information was collected.
We use advertising, for example on social media sites, to attract individuals that may be suited for business products or services of our clients. We are up front and open about what we do, and this Privacy Policy sets out how we collect your personal data, what we do with it, who we give it to, how we keep it safe and how long we store it for. Although we sell personal data, we believe that transparency is important, and we strive to do our best to protect your personal information in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
Definitions
When we talk about ‘us’, we mean Essenjey Limited, the operator of this website. When we talk about ‘you’, we mean the person using this website or services of this website or participating in any surveys, questionnaires or quizzes produced by this website. When we talk about ‘client’ we mean the business or businesses that engage or deal with us to purchase the information we collect. Our client(s) details are listed in the schedule.
‘Personal data’ or ‘personal information’ is information that directly identifies you, such as your name and email address, or data that could be used, on its own or in combination with other data, to identify you.
Staying Anonymous
You can browse our website anonymously, although cookies may be collected. You will not be able to access surveys or questionnaires anonymously.
Collection Of Data
We collect personal data about you when you give it to us or explicitly consent for it to be given to us. This generally occurs when you complete an online form, survey, quiz or questionnaire in which case you have chosen to consent to the collection and subsequent sale of your personal data.
We collect and process the minimum amount of information we need to be able to sell your details to our client, so that our client is able to contact you about their services and deliver effectively to you the service you have expressed interest in, or to fulfil a service contract, or to meet a legal obligation.
How much data we collect depends on the type of service you have expressed an interest in. This information can include:
- your first name and last name
- your email address
- your phone number
- your postal address
- your gender and age
- your employment status
- if you are a homeowner and, if so, your property value and how much you owe
- if you are wishing to borrow, the amount wish to borrow and for what time period
- And financial lenders you may have had in the past
other debts you have such as council tax debts or personal debts
We will not seek sensitive personal data from you, such as health details or information revealing your religious beliefs or ethnic origin.
Other than listed above, we do not collect financial information relating to you such as bank card details.
Use Of Data
We sell your personal data to our clients who may use it to contact you about products or services they deliver or sell. It allows us to align the products and services of our Clients as closely as possible to your needs and situation. Our clients may then contact you to offer or market their services to you.
We process data by selling it and transferring it to our clients to enable them to deliver to you, products, services and information that you have expressed an interest in, or that are compatible with the reason you provided your personal data. We may do this because you gave your consent.
Once we have delivered your personal data to our client, that client becomes the controller of your personal data and they will treat your personal data in accordance with their privacy policy. Once your personal data has been delivered to our client we are no longer responsible for your personal data. Our clients have their own privacy policies in relation to the data they hold or process. You can ask them about their privacy policy when they contact you.
We may also process your usage data (your IP address, geographical location, manner in which you used our site etc) for our legitimate business purpose of monitoring and improving our website.
We will also disclose your personal data where legally compelled to do so.
Storage And Disclosure Of Data
The personal data you provide to us is stored to ensure data protection, integrity and confidentiality. While we do our best to ensure the security of your data, no storage is 100% secure and we cannot guarantee the safety of your data.
When we transfer to our Client, the process may include transfer of information across borders depending on where the Client is. This means your data may be transferred to, and stored in, computers outside of your state or country and the data protection laws may be different from those where you live. By agreeing to this policy, you agree to such a transfer.
Data is deleted from our storage every 30 days. This means, if we have collected your personal data, we will delete it within 31 days.
Collection Of Data Of Minors
We do not intend to collect the personal data of persons under the age of 13. If you are the guardian of a minor and suspect they may have provided us with their personal information, please contact us and request to have the minor’s personal information destroyed (use the contact information in the schedule below).
Data Rights
At your request, we will tell you what personal data about you is being processed, on what basis, and by whom. If you decide your data should not be processed for one or more purposes, you may withdraw your consent from using your data in that way. Please note that we will action your request as soon as practically possible however such a request will not take effect immediately and you may still be contacted by our client in the meantime.
You may amend inaccurate, incomplete or outdated personal data at any time by applying directly to us using the contact information in the schedule below.
You may also request that all personal data we have collected about you be deleted from our records and erased from information stored by any third-party organisations processing data on our behalf. We have implemented an ongoing destruction process so that any collected data is securely destroyed within 31 days of collection.
If data we have collected about you is processed using automated means, you have the right to receive that data in a structured, machine-readable format and to transmit it to another data controller without hindrance.
Contact Us
Please let us know if you have any requests, feedback or concerns regarding the way we manage your personal data. Use the contact details listed in the below schedule. We will respond to you within 30 days and take action, within reason, as quickly as possible.
If you are not happy with how we manage your concerns, you can contact your local data protection supervisory office, which in the UK is the Information Office Commissioner.
Cookies
We use cookies to collect information about you. These are small data files that can be placed on your computer or other device to collect certain personal data about you. You can visit www.allaboutcookies.org to find out more about cookies, and how to manage them.
On your first visit to our website we ask for permission to place a cookie on your computer or device.
What we use cookies for
(Important – the information we collect does not identify individual visitors to our website.)
We use cookies to deploy Google Analytics (usually via Google Tag Manager), which provides us with statistical data about the browsing and usage patterns by visitors to the website. This information can be used to help us improve the visitor’s experience when using the website. The cookies collect information such as: where visitors came to the website from, whether they are new or returning visitors, and which pages they visit.
How you can block cookies
You can change your website browser settings to reject cookies, but this may adversely affect your smooth usage of this website.
If you need to block cookies, activate the relevant setting on your browser which usually allows you to define which cookies you wish to block. If you have not set your browser to refuse our cookies, our system will issue them when you visit our website.
How you can opt out of Google Analytics
You can visit http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout to opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites.