This privacy policy explains how HEST collects, uses and protects personal information in accordance with the Data Protection (Jersey) Law 2018 (“DPJL”).
HEST is the data controller for the purposes of the DPJL, meaning we are responsible for deciding how and why your personal data is processed. If you have any questions about this policy, please contact us via our LinkedIn page.
This website does not use cookies, analytics tracking, contact forms, or any other automated means of collecting personal information from visitors.
The only external link on this site directs you to our LinkedIn company page. If you choose to follow that link, your interaction with LinkedIn is governed by LinkedIn’s own privacy policy and terms of service. We do not receive any personal data from LinkedIn as a result of your visit to this website.
As we do not collect personal information through this website, there is no personal data for us to use, share, or process. If you contact us directly — for example via LinkedIn — we will use the information you provide solely to respond to your message.
We do not use your information for marketing, profiling, or any unrelated purpose, and we do not sell, trade, or share your personal information with third parties, except where required to do so by law.
This website contains a link to LinkedIn, a third-party platform operated by LinkedIn Corporation. We have no control over LinkedIn’s content, privacy practices, or data collection. We encourage you to review LinkedIn’s privacy policy before engaging with their platform.
This website is a static site that does not process or store personal data. We take reasonable technical measures to ensure the site is served securely over HTTPS.
Under the DPJL, you have the right to access the personal data we hold about you, to have inaccurate data corrected, to request erasure of your data in certain circumstances, and to restrict or object to how it is processed.
As this website does not collect personal data, these rights are unlikely to be applicable in practice. However, if you have contacted us directly and wish to exercise any of these rights, please get in touch.
If you have concerns about how we handle your personal data, we encourage you to contact us in the first instance. If you remain dissatisfied, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the Jersey Office of the Information Commissioner (JOIC), the independent regulator for data protection in Jersey.
The JOIC can be contacted at 2nd Floor, 5 Castle Street, St Helier, Jersey JE2 3BT, by telephone on +44 (0)1534 716530, by email at enquiries@jerseyoic.org, or at www.jerseyoic.org.
This privacy policy may be updated from time to time to reflect changes in law, guidance or our practices. The most recent version will always be available on this page.