BP Senegal Privacy Statement
BP Senegal Privacy Statement
bp and its affiliated companies welcome your interest in this website. The BP
company responsible for it is:
Senegal:
BP Senegal Investments Limited
Immeuble Alphadio BARRY
(Contigu immeuble Atepa et face immeuble Ocean Drive)
Route de Ouakam X Corniche Ouest
Route de la Bretelle Mermoz
BP 29466 Dakar- Yoff
Registered office:
Chertsey Road, Sunbury on Thames, Middlesex, TW16 7BP, United Kingdom
Registered in England and Wales
Registered Number: 09978028
We take your privacy seriously and want you to understand our practices with
respect to the handling of your personal data. This privacy statement explains
how we do this.
This website has different sub-sites for bp business, products and services, which
may also have their own privacy statements. Please read these if you visit our
sub-sites.
When searching for opportunities within bp, you can provide some contextual
details about your education, including your study field, predicted grade and
country of study. This will enable our search engine to match your background
with particular jobs it believes you may be suited for. The information you provide
through the smart engine is not stored, and will not be linked back to you.
We also collect personal data from cookies, which we explain more about below.
To learn about what cookies and similar technologies are, we recommend that
you visit the following third-party website: http://www.allaboutcookies.org/.
Like many websites, we use cookies for a variety of purposes. These technologies
collect information about your device hardware and interactions with our site.
To delete or stop cookies being placed on your computer, please check the help
menu of your internet browser. Blocking cookies will reduce the functionality of
this website.
Who do we share your personal data with and where does it go?
Any transfer of personal data to this site will be secured by encryption. As an
international company, we may store or transfer your personal information to
other BP companies around the world. Where this is the case, we do this under a
comprehensive, flexible, and global compliance framework which implements
appropriate measures and safeguards (including EU standard contractual clauses)
to ensure that your personal information is protected in accordance with
applicable data protection laws.
We also use the services of third-party service providers to host our webcasts and
offer technical support. Any third-party provider we appoint must act in
accordance with our written instructions when processing your personal data and
must protect your personal data in line with the contractually required security
measures. Where we store or transfer your personal data to a third-party provider
based outside the European Economic Area, we take steps to ensure your
personal data is adequately protected.
We have the right to disclose your personal data as required by law, or when we
believe that disclosure is necessary to protect our rights and/or comply with a
judicial proceeding, court order, request from a regulator or any other legal
process served on bp. If there is a takeover, sale or purchase of our business, we
may disclose your personal data to the new (or prospective) owner of the
business.
If you send us any ‘contact us’ messages, we will delete or de-identify these
messages once we have finally satisfied your query.
If you choose to unsubscribe from a service, we may keep a ‘suppression list’
containing your details so we know you have unsubscribed.
If you are in the EU, you also have the right to raise a privacy concern with the
Data Protection Authority established in the relevant EU country.
We may update this privacy statement from time to time and recommend that you
revisit it on occasion to see the latest version.