FAQs

Do you have a Data Protection Officer?

No. Under the GDPR, organisations must appoint a data protection officer (DPO) if they are a public authority; or their core activities require large scale, regular and systematic monitoring of individuals; or their core activities involve large scale processing of special categories of data or data relating to criminal convictions and offences.

None of these descriptions apply to us, so we have not appointed a DPO. However, we have appointed a person in our business who has overall responsibility for data protection and handling data privacy.

If you have any concerns about your data privacy or security, feel free to call for a chat.

This FAQ forms part of our privacy policy.