Workthere is a trading style of Savills plc. On the site, “Savills”, “our” and “we” means all the UK companies in the Savills plc Group and also includes Workthere. Any reference to “you” or “your” refers to anyone whose personal information we process.
Savills is committed to ensuring that your privacy is protected. This Privacy Notice explains how we use the information we collect about you, how you can instruct us if you prefer to limit the use of that information and procedures that we have in place to safeguard your privacy.
Our use of your personal data will be governed by this Privacy Notice.
Savills is a controller for the personal information that it collects and uses about you. We will treat your personal information as confidential and in accordance with applicable data protection legislation and your personal information will only be shared with others in accordance with this Privacy Notice.
This Privacy Notice explains;
If there are any changes to the way in which your personal information is used, this Privacy Notice will be updated.
Personal information is any information that tells us something about you. This could include information such as name, contact details, date of birth, bank account details or any information about your needs or circumstances which would allow us to identify you.
Some personal information is classified as "special" data under data protection legislation. This includes information relating to health, racial or ethnic origin, religious beliefs or political opinions and sexual orientation. This information is more sensitive and we need to have further justifications for collecting, storing and using this type of personal information. There are also additional restrictions on the circumstances in which we are permitted to collect and use criminal conviction data.
Any references to personal information in this privacy notice will include personal data, and where relevant, special categories of personal data.
We will collect your full name and contact details (such as phone number, email address and postal address) from you whenever you engage with us.
In addition, if we are providing a service to you, or on your behalf, where we are required to do so by law, we will collect information relating to your identity, which will be at least one form of photographic identification (such as a passport, a driving licence or an identification card) and one form of documentation with proof of your place of residence (such as a recent utility bill).
We will also confirm whether you have any relatives or close connections working at Savills so that we can consider potential conflict of interests and if identified how to manage these , in accordance with our statutory and regulatory obligations.
Depending on the service that we provide to you (or on your behalf) we may also collect additional personal information as detailed below;
Buy, Sell, Let, Rent
If you are buying, selling or letting a property through us;
If you wish to rent a property we are listing;
We may also need to collect specific identity documents from you for the purpose of preventing and detecting crime, fraud or money laundering.
Other
If you subscribe to receive research, news or other market updates from us, then in addition to the above we will collect details about the sector in which you work and the type of content that you would like to receive.
What is the legal basis of our data processing?
Under data protection legislation we are only permitted to use your personal information if we have a legal basis for doing so. We rely on the following legal bases to use your information;
In more limited circumstances we may also rely on the following legal bases:
We may process special categories of personal information and criminal conviction information in the following limited circumstances:
Specific information on how your personal information will be used for the particular services you have requested from us is provided below:
Buy, Sell, Let, Rent
Other uses of your personal information
What happens if you do not provide information that we request?
We need some of your personal information to perform the services you have requested from us. For example:
We also need some information so that we can comply with our legal obligations. For example, we may need identity documents from you to meet our obligations to prevent fraud and money laundering.
If you do not provide the information required for these purposes, we will not be able to perform our contract with you and may not be able to provide services to you or continue to provide certain services to you. We will explain when this is the case at the point where we collect information from you.
The security of information is very important to us and we have measures in place which are designed to prevent unauthorised access to your personal information including but not limited to:
All data is hosted in datacentres which have systems and protections in place to protect against both unauthorised access, and other external factors that could cause damage to, your personal data. There are strict access requirements in place and access is restricted to those absolutely necessary.
We ensure access to personal information is restricted to Savills employees and workers or other persons working within the Savills Group on a need to know basis. Training is provided to any of those Savills employees and workers who need access to personal information.
The period for which we will keep your personal information will depend on the type of service you have requested from us. The retention period may be longer than the period for which we are providing services to you where we have statutory or regulatory obligations to retain personal information for a longer period, or where we may need to retain the information in case of a legal claim.
We may transfer, store, or process your personal information in locations outside the UK and the European Economic Area (EEA). Where the countries to which your personal information is transferred do not offer an equivalent level of protection for personal information to the laws of the UK, we will ensure that appropriate safeguards are put in place.
We’ll use one of these safeguards:
You have a number of rights in relation to your personal information, including the right to:
Not be subject to wholly automated decisions which produce legal effects or which could have a similarly significant effect on you.
If you would like to exercise any of your rights please contact data@savills.com.
Please note that we will keep a record of the fact that you have made a request to exercise your rights, and our response to your request, in order to demonstrate compliance with our data protection obligations and so that we can handle any queries, complaints or claims in relation to your request. This record will be kept in accordance with our retention policies at section 6 above.
Complaints
If you have any complaints about the way we use your personal information please contact the Customer Relations Officer at complaints@savills.com who will try to resolve the issue. If we cannot resolve any issue, you have the right to complain to the data protection authority in your country (the Information Commissioner in the UK). If you need more information about how to contact your local data protection authority please let us know by contacting dpo@savills.com.
Contact details
If you have any questions, comments or requests regarding any aspect of this Privacy Policy, please do not hesitate to contact us by sending an email to dpo@savills.com or writing to the Data Protection Officer, Savills plc, Finsbury Circus House, 15 Finsbury Circus, London EC2M 7EB.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file that is downloaded onto your computer when you visit certain websites and allows a website to recognise a user's computer. Cookies are used to help users navigate websites more efficiently and to perform certain functions, as well as to provide information to the owners of the website.
What cookies do Savills use?
When browsing our website, cookies that are strictly necessary for the performance and function of the website are automatically utilised. We will only utilise non-essential cookies if you have provided us with consent to do so by selecting ‘Allow all cookies’ in the cookies banner.
The table below lists the cookies used by this website and provides a description of how each cookie works. Where further information about a cookie exists on an external website a link has been provided under 'More information'.
Cookie | Purpose | More information |
Google Analytics | The Savills Website uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google. This sets a cookie in order to evaluate your use of our website and compile reports for us on activity of our website | How to reject or delete this cookie |
Google Adwords | The Savills Website uses Google Adwords to remarket or use similar audiences to display adverts on other 3rd party websites. | Opt out |
Google Signalling | You can also opt out here: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout/ | |
LinkedIn Conversion Tracking & Insight Tag |
The LinkedIn Insight Tag is a piece of lightweight JavaScript code that we have added to our websites to enable in-depth campaign reporting and to help us unlock valuable insights about our website visitors. We use the LinkedIn Insight Tag to track conversions, retarget website visitors, and unlock additional insights about members interacting with our LinkedIn adverts. The LinkedIn Insight Tag enables the collection of metadata such as IP address information, timestamp, and events such as page views. All data is encrypted. The LinkedIn browser cookie is stored in a visitor's browser until they delete the cookie or the cookie expires (there’s a rolling six-month expiration from the last time the visitor’s browser loaded the Insight Tag). |
You can opt out of cookies from LinkedIn on your LinkedIn settings page and recommend you read their Cookie Policy for more information. |
Hotjar |
Hotjar allows us to understand what users do on our site by visually (and anonymously) representing their clicks, taps and scrolling behaviour |
For more information visit the Hotjar site |
Doubleclick |
The Savills Website uses Google Adwords to remarket or use similar audiences to display adverts on other 3rd party websites. |
To opt out |
VWO |
Savills uses VWO to test different variations of content and improve user experience. |
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Facebook, may use cookies, web beacons, and other storage technologies to collect or receive specific types of information and Savills may use that information to provide targeted ads. |
For more information | |
Microsoft UET (Bing) |
The Workthere website uses Microsoft UET (Bing) to remarket or use similar audiences to display adverts on other 3rd party websites. |
More information |
Twitter may use cookies, web beacons, and other storage technologies to collect or receive specific types of information and Savills may use that information to provide targeted ads. |
For more information | |
iGo digital |
iGoDigital, used by our email marketing platform ExactTarget, will store one or more cookies on your computer or mobile device when you visit our website. We use cookies to improve the quality of your experience, including enhanced browsing experiences, place‐holding, and non‐personal application data. The cookie is not used to store personal or private data. |
More information |
Giosg Live Chat |
The Savills Website uses a 3rd party live chat service, Giosg. This includes the use of cookies for the personalization and analytics. Tracking and storage of data including IP address, content of chat conversations, visited URLs, referrer URL, timestamp, operating system, device, browser. |
More information |
Cloudflare |
The Workthere website uses Cloudfare to identify individual clients behind a shared IP address and apply security settings on a per-client basis. This is necessary for supporting Cloudflare’s security features. |
More information |
Segmenteer |
The Workthere website uses Segmenteer to collect webform data from visitors to analyse the performance of marketing channels. |
More information |
Net |
This uniquely identifies the user’s session so that it will be automatically set when visiting any page running on the ASP.NET platform. |
More information |
BasketId |
Used to allow properties to be added to a shortlist. |
Cookies stored for 90 days |
SiteCurrency |
This is set when the currency is changed. |
Session cookies, deleted once browser is closed |
SearchOccupancy |
We use to store the search place and search occupancy the user has selected via the search form. |
Session cookies, deleted once browser is closed |
SearchPlace |
We use to store the search place and search occupancy the user has selected via the search form. |
Session cookies, deleted once browser is closed |
GlobalRecognitionCheck |
To enable us to direct you to the correct country view. This is set on firstload so the modal is only displayed once. |
Cookies stored for 1 year |
ShortlistCount |
Allows us to show the number of items shortlisted. |
Session cookies, deleted once browser is closed |
YouTube |
Used for the implementation and functionality of YouTube video-content on the website. |
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Matterport |
To enable users to view virtual tours and the 3D view function of the website |
Application:
Google reCAPTCHA, version 3 (v3)
Description:
Workthere uses a service called reCAPTCHA v3, provided by Google on this website to protect against malicious attacks (e.g. DDoS attacks) by non-human visitors (i.e. bots) and to prevent spam. This service checks whether a specific action on the Workthere website, such as inputting data into a form, is carried out by a natural person or by an automated computer program (e.g. spam software). The use of reCAPTCHA v3 means your browser will initiate a connection to Google’s servers.
Workthere does not gain any precise knowledge of the content of the transmitted data or its use by Google and his no ability to further restrict the transmission of data to Google and its partners.
Workthere wishes to indicate that the use of reCAPTCHA v3 is subject to Google’s Privacy Policy (https://policies.google.com/privacy). You can find further information about reCAPTCHA at https://www.google.com/recaptcha.
How do I restrict or delete cookies?
13 of the cookies we use are essential for parts of the website to operate and have already been set. You may delete and block all cookies from this website, but please be aware that restricting or deleting cookies may impact on the functionality of the website.
Your web browser may allow you to restrict or delete cookies set by this website. The Help function within your browser should tell you how. Alternatively, you can visit www.allaboutcookies.org which provides general information about cookies and how you can manage cookies on your computer.
To opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites visit http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.