DATA PROTECTION
In accordance with applicable data protection laws, visitors are hereby informed that by using this website, they consent to WorkSecure's use of cookies for the purposes set out below in accordance with this Cookie Notice. Visitors may refuse the use of cookies at any time by selecting the appropriate settings on their browser, but please note that this may affect your ability to utilise the full functionality of the Websites, mobile websites or mobile apps.
Visitors are not required to disclose their personal information as a condition of using this website. When visitors request information through this website and provide WorkSecure with their email address or name and postal address, they agree that this data will be used for the purpose of providing the requested information and that WorkSecure may use this data in the future to provide other information about WorkSecure that may be of interest to visitors.
The data will not be shared with any commercial company or other organisation or entity outside WorkSecure. The processing of personal data is limited to what is necessary and to the purposes initially defined in accordance with the law of 2 August 2002 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data.
Visitors have the right to access their personal data, to rectify it if necessary and to withdraw their consent to the use of their personal data. For this purpose, the visitor can contact WorkSecure at the address given in the legal notice.
WorkSecure stores technical data about each visit to this website in the web server's log files. This data includes the IP address, the name of the Internet service provider, the visitor's operating system and browser type, the date and time of the visit, the name(s) of the page(s) visited and the amount of data transferred. WorkSecure analyses the data for statistical purposes and to improve this website. Under no circumstances will WorkSecure create individual visitor profiles from the data collected, so that the anonymity of the individual visitor is preserved. The data will not be passed on to third parties.
What are cookies and how do they work?
Cookies are small text files that are downloaded to your computer or mobile device when you visit a website. Your browser sends these cookies back to the website each time you visit the website so that it can recognise you and adapt what you see on the screen accordingly.
What do you use cookies for?
Cookies are an important part of the internet. They make websites easier to use and affect many useful features of websites. There are many different uses for cookies, but they can be categorised into four main groups:
Cookies that are needed to provide the service you have asked for
Some cookies are essential in order to enable you to move around the website and use its features. Without these cookies, the services you have asked for cannot be provided. These cookies do not collect information about you that could be used for marketing or remembering where you have been on the internet.
Improve your browsing experience
These cookies allow the website to remember choices you make, such as your language or region, and provide enhanced functionality.
Below are some examples of how cookies are used to improve your experience on our websites:
Storing your preferences and settings, including marketing preferences
Remembering whether you have taken part in a survey so that you are not asked to do so again
Remembering whether you have visited the website before. If you are visiting the website for the first time, you may see different content than a normal user.
Enabling social media components, such as Facebook or Twitter
