
Privacy policy
At InQuo Global, part of the Jayva Global group, your privacy is very important to us. We will always treat your personal information with respect. We will constantly try to meet the highest standards when collecting, storing and processing personal information. This privacy policy explains what personal information we collect from you and how we use it, in line with current data protection legislation, namely the Privacy Act 2020 in New Zealand and Privacy Act 1988 in Australia.
VISITORS TO OUR WEBSITE
Use of cookies
When you visit the https://inquo.global domain, we use a third-party service called Google Analytics to monitor web visitor activity and identify usage patterns. We use this information to gain insights into the best and worst performing areas of our website in order to introduce improvements and make the user experience better for you.
We perform this monitoring by placing cookies on your machine which collect data on pages visited, length of time spent on each page, links clicked, operating system, device type and other interactions. This is statistical data about your browsing actions and does not identify any named individual. However, you can activate your ‘Do Not Track’ settings to opt out of this use of cookies. These settings are available in the ‘Tools’ or ‘Settings’ area of your web browser.
To read Google’s privacy policy, please visit https://policies.google.com/privacy.
Links to other websites
This privacy notice does not cover links from our website to other sites. We encourage you to read the privacy notices on any other websites you visit.
SUBSCRIBERS OF OUR COMMUNICATIONS
As an existing or previous InQuo client, we occasionally use your personal information to send emails about additional consultancy and training services you may benefit from, and e-newsletters showcasing case studies which demonstrate how law firms have undergone transformation resulting from our support and hot topics and current developments affecting your sector.
Because of the casual and informative nature of our communications, we operate on the basis of legitimate interests. This means you don’t need to actively consent to receiving our news but you always have a choice. You can opt out by simply emailing us to request removal from our mailing list at info@inquo.co.
You can also update your personal information and communication preferences when they change. Again, just email us asking to review the data we hold on you using the same email address above.
PEOPLE WHO CALL OR EMAIL US
When you call the InQuo team, we only log your personal information or add your name to our subscribers list if you ask us to do so. When you email InQuo, we monitor content, including file attachments, for viruses or malicious software. Again, we only log your personal information or add your name to our subscribers list if you ask us to do so. None of this information will be shared with any other companies.
PEOPLE USING OUR SERVICES
InQuo offers a wide range of consultancy and training support in order to help law firms work more efficiently, be it by implementing new software or bringing together people, processes, technology and data. Our services can be instructed on an ad hoc, ongoing or fixed term basis.
To deliver our services, we hold contact and account data on end users. This data is collated, stored and managed by our data controller and senior management team. Selected data is only shared with other InQuo employees as projects demand.
Data is stored in various systems including Monday.com and our partners’ applications, all of which are subject to robust cybersecurity measures such as restricted access, permission levels, encryption, firewalls and anti-virus protection.
We operate a clean desk policy to ensure sensitive and confidential data is kept safe. Security awareness training is given to new staff during induction and we have a range of processes which ensure all of our employees fully comply with data protection requirements.
When you use our services, you can cancel your service agreement at any time and you are given an easy way of doing this.
WHAT’S OUR LEGAL BASIS FOR PROCESSING YOUR DATA?
As detailed in the ‘Subscribers of our communications’ section above, we believe we have a legitimate business need to store and process your personal information for some marketing purposes, whether you’re a client (on the basis that we can continue our professional relationship) or a prospective client (on the basis that we provide useful consultancy and training-related insights). You always have a choice, though, and can opt out and update your personal information whenever your circumstances or preferences change.
In New Zealand, the authority is the Privacy Commissioner’s Office. Read more at https://www.privacy.org.nz. In Australia, the authority is the Australian Information Commissioner. Read more at https://www.oaic.gov.au.
YOUR RIGHTS
As a data subject, you have certain rights as an individual which you can exercise in relation to the personal information we hold on you.
Should you wish to make a complaint about the way we process your personal information, in New Zealand you can go to https://www.privacy.org.nz/your-rights/making-a-complaint-to-the-privacy-commissioner, and in Australia you can head to https://www.oaic.gov.au/contact-us.
HOW TO CONTACT US
Contact our data controller and senior management team by emailing info@inquo.co.
CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY NOTICE
We keep our privacy notice under regular review. This privacy notice was last updated on 17th June 2024.