Privacy statement
Privacy statement - GSL's employment screening services (GSL) website GSL and your personal data. This is GSL Privacy Statement. It sets out how we deal with your personal data. If you have any queries about this statement, please contact us by email at: paul.leadbeater@gslglobal.com Definitions: Web browser - Runs on the user's PC and requests information from any Web Server on the World Wide Web. Web server - Based on requests from the Web Browser, the Web Server returns pages of information to be viewd by the user on his/hers PC. Cookies - A file stored on the user's PC by the Web Browser. This file is transmitted to the Web Server each time the Web Browser requests information from the Web Server and is used as a means of customising web pages and facilitating use of the web site. Personal Data will be collected, processed and used by GSL for the purposes of providing the GSL service to you and the other purposes mentioned below. Personal Data may also be processed and used by such other organisations on our behalf for the purpose of providing the GSL service to you. The use of information will remain under the control of GSL at all times. We only send email and text messages to you about services that we consider may be of interest to you and to keep you up to date with changes to the current services that are offered, only if you have given us permission to do so. We may collect Personal Data about your usage of the GSL service in order to provide a service to meet your needs. However, the data will only be disclosed on an anonymous and aggregated basis not in a way in which you will be identified. 5. Cookies Some websites store information in a small text file called a "cookie" on your hard disk. Cookies contain information about you and your preferences. For example, it might contain a record of which pages within the site you visited, to help the site customise the view for you the next time you visit. Only the information that you provide, or the choices you make, while visiting a website can be stored in a cookie. For example, the site cannot determine your email address unless you choose to type it. Allowing a website to create a cookie does not give that or any other site access to the rest of your computer and only the site that created the cookie can read it. GSL will only use the cookies created to personalise and secure your experience. What this means is that when you use the GSL will be able to keep certain settings for you for when you return. It also means that you do not need to pass security details on every screen as we store them for you during the time you spend browsing our site. |



