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Privacy Policy
Effective date: September 8, 2022
ENSCO, Inc. (“we”, “us”, “our”) owns and operates the websites that link to this Privacy Policy (including ensco.com, ttc-ensco.com, ttc-conference.com, ccip-ensco.com, microsearch.ae, microsearch.lat, microsearch.mx, microsearch.fr) (each a “Site” and collectively the “Sites”) and is the controller in respect of personal information collected by the Sites. This Privacy Policy tells you how we collect, use and share information we collect on the Sites effective as of the date posted above. By using the Sites and submitting information you agree that we may use and disclose your information according to the terms of this Policy.
Information collected and how it is used
We collect personal information when you visit our Sites or otherwise interact with us. This includes information you provide, information collected from other sources, and information that we collect automatically (as discussed below).
1. Information collected automatically
We automatically collect information when you visit the Sites including the device and browser you use to visit the Sites, your device’s IP address, your general location, your internet service provider or mobile carrier, date/time associated with your visit, and information about Site usage. Such information is collected using common information-gathering tools such as log files, cookies, web beacons and similar technologies. (collectively “Online Tracking Technologies”). We also use Online Tracking Technologies to help us remember you and your preferences when you revisit the Site. These cookies may stay on your browser into the future until they expire, or you delete them. These cookies usually are erased when you close your browser window.
We may also allow selected third parties to place cookies through the Sites to provide us with better insights into the use of the Sites or user demographics or to provide relevant advertising to you. These third parties may collect personal information about a consumer’s online activities over time and across different websites when they uses our Sites. We may also permit third parties to place cookies on our Site to perform analytic or marketing functions. The disclosure of your personal information to third parties for these purposes through Online Tracking Technologies may constitute a “sale” or “sharing” of personal information as defined under certain U.S. state privacy laws. You can opt out as described below in the section titled, “Privacy Rights for U.S. Residents.”
Where required, we process such personal information on the basis that you have consented to this. Where consent is not required, we process this personal information for our legitimate business interests in maintaining and optimizing the Sites. You can choose to delete or block cookies by setting your browser to either reject all cookies or to allow cookies only from selected sites. If you block cookies performance of the Site may be impaired and certain features may not function at all. We do use technology that recognizes a “do-not-track” signal from your web browser. This technology allows us to exclude you from any analytics that collect information about your online activities over time and across third party websites.
2. Information you provide
We collect information that you submit when visiting the site including if you contact us with an inquiry, register for an event, or explore a career opportunity with ENSCO. Our Careers page is powered by a third party service provider who processes the information that you submit on our behalf and transfers that information to us. Information that we collect might include:
- Basic personal details – such as your name, organisation, and contact information (email address/telephone number).
- Employment information – such as your education, qualification and experience, skills, personal references, and any other information you choose to submit in a CV/resume or application form.
- Content of communications – any additional information you include in your communications with us (e.g., when submitting an inquiry).
- Marketing information – with your consent where required, we may process your personal data to send you emails about us or our business partners products or services. You can choose not to receive emails from us by “unsubscribing” using the instructions in any email you receive from us. This will not stop us from sending emails about your transactions with us.
We use basic personal details and content of communications for our legitimate business interests such as to respond to customer requests, improve our Site, grow our business, and offer our own, our affiliates’ or third-party products or services that we think you may find of interest (with your consent where required).
We use employment information at your request to consider whether to enter into an employment relationship with you.
From time to time, we may process personal information that is considered sensitive under applicable privacy legislation. For example we may collect sensitive personal information that you choose to include in your communications with us. We process such information on the basis of consent as your provision of this information is entirely voluntary. We may also process such sensitive information in relation to your application for employment (e.g., in relation to diversity monitoring) in which case it may be processed so that we can meet our obligations under certain employment laws or in rare cases, we may process it as necessary to establish or defend legal claims.
You are not required to provide us with any personal information but if you do not provide us with personal information, we may not be able to respond to your inquiry or provide you with our products and services.
SMS terms: We offer you the option to engage in SMS text conversations about your job application. By participating, you also understand that message frequency may vary depending on the status of your job application, and that message and data rates may apply. Please consult your carrier for further information on applicable rates and fees. Carriers are not liable for delayed or undelivered messages. Reply STOP to cancel and HELP for help. Participation is voluntary and not a condition of employment or of submitting an application.
By opting-in to receive SMS text messages about your job application, you acknowledge and agree that your consent data, mobile number, and personal information will be collected and stored solely for the purpose of providing you with updates and information related to your job application. No mobile information will be shared with third parties/affiliates for marketing/promotional purposes. We will retain consent and message data as long as necessary to fulfill recruiting and compliance purposes. Such information will not be shared with any third parties.
3. Information we collect from other sources
We may collect information about you when it is provided to us by third parties. For example, if someone you know provides us with your details so that we may contact you for a reference. If you are providing us with information about another person, it is your responsibility to ensure that you have provided a copy of this privacy notice to that other person. The information we are provided with about third parties will be processed for the reasons set out above, depending on the nature of the information provided.
Children’s Privacy
This Site is not designed nor intended to be attractive to use by children under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect information from children under the age of 13. If you are under 13, please do not submit any information to us.
Sharing your information
We may share information about you with unaffiliated third parties: (1) if you request or authorize it; (2) if the information is provided to help complete a transaction for you; (3) if the information is provided to comply with the law, applicable regulations, governmental and quasi-governmental requests, court orders or subpoenas, to enforce our Terms of Use or other agreements, or to protect our rights, property or safety or the rights, property or safety of our users or others (e.g., to a consumer reporting agency for fraud protection etc.); (4) if the disclosure is done as part of a purchase, transfer or sale of services or assets (e.g., in the event that substantially all of our assets are acquired by another party, customer information may be one of the transferred assets); (5) if the information is provided to our agents, outside vendors or service providers to be processed on our behalf and subject to an agreement limiting their use of the information (e.g., analyzing data, providing marketing assistance, providing customer service, processing orders, etc.); or (6) as otherwise described in this Privacy Policy.
We may share your information with our affiliated companies, and they are permitted to use it for their commercial purposes including marketing (with your consent where required). We do not share your information with third parties for their marketing purposes.
We may disclose your non-private, aggregated, or otherwise non-personal information, such as usage statistics, to our affiliates and third parties.
Security
We use reasonable technical, administrative, organisation, and physical measures to protect information contained in our system against misuse, loss or alteration. We may use standard SSL technology to protect information being transferred to our site, but no method of electronic transmission or storage is 100% secure. If we receive instructions using your log-in information we will consider that you have authorized the instructions.
Retention
We will keep your personal information in a form which identifies you for no longer than is necessary for the purpose for which the information is being processed. We may retain personal information for longer than this where necessary to comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, enforce our agreements, or if it’s not technically feasible to remove it. Where required by applicable law, we will respond to requests to delete your personal information.
Data Processing and Cross-Border Data Transfers
Our Sites are maintained on servers located in the United States (U.S.). If you are visiting our Site from outside the U.S., please be advised that your information is collected directly and processed on our U.S. servers. Disclosing your personal information to us pursuant to this Privacy Policy is at your own risk. We strive to comply with laws of jurisdictions in which we maintain operations but we make no representations that the practices described in this Privacy Policy are compliant with laws outside those jurisdictions that apply to the collection, security, use and disclosure of personal information.
Jurisdiction-specific rights and obligations
1. For site visitors from Nevada
We do not transfer personal information for monetary consideration. If you would like to tell us not to sell your information in the future please email us at info@ensco.com or write to us at 2600 Park Tower Drive, Suite 400, Vienna, Virginia 22180 with your name, postal address, telephone number and email address with “Nevada do not sell” in the subject line.
2. Privacy Rights for U.S. Residents
Depending on their state of residence. visitors to our Sites as well as California employees and job candidates may have the following rights with respect to their personal information:
- To know the categories and/or specific pieces of personal information collected about you, including the source of your personal information, whether your personal information is sold or disclosed and the purpose, and with whom your personal information was disclosed;
- To request deletion of personal information, if permissible by law;
- To correct inaccurate personal information we retain about you;
- To opt-out of “sale” and/or “share” of your personal information, targeted advertising, and profiling
- To limit the use of your sensitive personal information;
- To nondiscrimination based on the exercise of a consumer’s privacy rights; and
- To appeal a decision regarding your request
Exercising Your Right to Know, Correct, and Delete Personal Information. You many exercise these rights, subject to certain exceptions, by contacting us at info@ensco.com or by calling us toll-free at +1-800-ENSCO-VA.
We will ask you for information that allows us to reasonably verify your identity (that you are the person about whom we collected personal information) and will use that information only for that purpose. We cannot respond to your request or provide you with personal information if we cannot verify your identity and confirm that the personal information relates to you.
You may make a request up to twice within a 12-month period. We will endeavor to respond within forty-five days of receipt of your request, but if we require more time (up to an additional forty-five days) we will notify you of our need for additional time.
For requests for a copy of the personal information we have collected during the 12 months prior to your request we will endeavor to provide the information in a format that is readily useable, including by mailing you a paper copy or providing an electronic copy to your registered account, if you have registered an account with us.
Right to Limit the Use of Personal Information. Under the California Consumer Privacy Act, California residents have the right to request that a business limit the use and disclosure of their sensitive personal information to certain necessary business purposes. We do not use or disclose sensitive personal information for purposes other than those permitted by California law such as performing services requested by you or complying with legal obligations. Because our use of sensitive personal information is already restricted to these limited business purposes, we do not offer a separate mechanism to exercise the right to limit the use of sensitive personal information at this time.
Opt-Out of Sale, Share, and Targeted Advertising. Website visitors may opt-out of the use of Online Tracking Technologies by submitting a request by email at info@ensco.com or in writing at 2600 Park Tower Drive, Suite 400, Vienna, Virginia 22180. Depending on your state of residence, you may also opt out by broadcasting an Opt-Out Preference Signal, such as the Global Privacy Control (GPC) (on the browsers and/or browser extensions that support such a signal). To download and use a browser supporting the GPC browser signal, click here: https://globalprivacycontrol.org/orgs. If you choose to use the GPC signal, you will need to turn it on for each supported browser or browser extension you use.
We do not sell or share personal information of employees or job candidates. We will not discriminate against you as a result of your exercise of any of these rights.
Additional Information for U.S. Residents
During the past 12 months, we have collected the following categories of information from the listed sources, used it for the listed business purposes and shared it with the listed categories of third parties. The categories of information include information we collect from our website visitors, registered users, employees, vendors, suppliers and any other person that interacts with us either online or offline. Not all information is collected about all individuals. For instance, we may collect different information from applicants for employment or from vendors or from customers.
Category of Information collected | Source | Business purposes* for use | Categories of third parties receiving information |
Identifiers (name, alias, postal address, email address, phone number, fax number, account name, Social Security number, driver's license number, passport number, unique personal identifier, IP address) |
Individuals submitting information to us; information we automatically collect from site visitors; information we may receive from third-party marketing and data partners. |
Auditing relating to transactions; security detection, protection, and enforcement; functionality debugging/error repair; ad customization; performing services for you; internal research and development; quality control. |
Service providers (such as payment processors, mail houses, marketing partners, shipping partners, employee benefits partners); affiliated companies; government regulators; law enforcement; strategically aligned businesses; |
Sensitive Information (name with financial account, medical, health, and health insurance information, username and password) |
Individuals submitting information; employment applications; employees. |
Auditing relating to transactions; security detection, protection, and enforcement; functionality debugging/error repair; ad customization; performing services for you; internal research and development; quality control. |
Service providers (such as payment processors, employee benefits partners), |
Protected classification information (race, gender, ethnicity, religion) |
Individuals submitting information. | Auditing relating to transactions; security detection, protection, and enforcement; functionality debugging/error repair; ad customization; performing services for you; internal research and development; quality control. |
Service providers (such as employee benefits partners). |
Commercial information (transaction history, products/services purchased, obtained or considered, product preference) |
Individuals submitting information; information we automatically collect from site visitors; information we may receive from third-party marketing or data partners. |
Auditing relating to transactions; security detection, protection, and enforcement; functionality debugging/error repair; ad customization; performing services to you; internal research and development; quality control. |
Service providers (such as payment processors, mail houses, marketing partners, shipping partners, employee benefits partners), affiliated companies, government regulators, law enforcement, strategically aligned businesses. |
Electronic network activity (browsing or search history, website interactions, advertisement interactions) |
Information automatically collected from site visitors. | Auditing relating to transactions; security detection, protection, and enforcement; functionality debugging/error repair; ad customization; performing services for you; internal research and development; quality control. |
Service providers (such as payment processors, mail houses, marketing partners, shipping partners, employee benefits partners); advertising networks and analytics providers; affiliated companies; government regulators; law enforcement; strategically aligned businesses. |
Audio, video, or similar information (customer service calls, security monitoring) |
Individuals submitting information; information we collect for security purposes. |
Auditing relating to transactions; security detection, protection, and enforcement; functionality debugging/error repair; ad customization; performing services for you; internal research and development; quality control. |
Service providers (such as payment processors, mail houses, marketing partners, shipping partners, employee benefits partners); affiliated companies; government regulators; law enforcement; strategically aligned businesses. |
Biometrics | Individuals submitting information Information we collect for security purposes |
Auditing relating to transactions; security detection, protection, and enforcement; functionality debugging/error repair; ad customization; performing services for you; internal research and development; quality control. |
Service providers (such as payment processors, mail houses, marketing partners, shipping partners, employee benefits partners); affiliated companies; government regulators; law enforcement; strategically aligned businesses. |
Geolocation | Information we automatically collect from site visitors. | Auditing relating to transactions; security detection, protection, and enforcement; functionality debugging/error repair; ad customization; performing services for you; internal research and development; quality control. |
Service providers (such as payment processors, mail houses, marketing partners, shipping partners, employee benefits partners); affiliated companies; government regulators; law enforcement; strategically aligned businesses. |
Professional, educational or employment related information | Information submitted by individuals; information received from third parties in connection with vendor or employment status or applications; information we observe in connection with vendor or employment oversight. |
Auditing relating to transactions; security detection, protection, and enforcement; functionality debugging/error repair; ad customization; performing services for you; internal research and development; quality control. |
Service providers (such as payment processors, employee benefits partners); government regulators; law enforcement. |
Inference from the above (preferences, characteristics, behavior, attitudes, abilities, etc.) |
Internal analytics | Auditing relating to transactions; security detection, protection, and enforcement; functionality debugging/error repair; ad customization; performing services for you; internal research and development; quality control. |
*More specifically, the business purposes include:
- Performing services for you:
- To administer or otherwise carry out our obligations in relation to any agreement to which we are a party;
- To assist you in completing a transaction or order;
- To allow tracking of shipments;
- To prepare and process invoices;
- To respond to queries or requests and to provide services and support;
- To provide aftersales customer relationship management;
- To create and manage our customer accounts;
- To notify you about changes to our services and products;
- To administer any promotion, contest, survey, or competition;
- To provide you information regarding our products and services,
- To offer our products and services to you in a personalized way, for example, we may provide suggestions based on your previous requests to enable you to identify suitable products and services more quickly.
- Advertising customization.
- For marketing and promotions, we believe you may find of interest and to provide you, or allow selected third parties to provide you, with information about products and services that may interest you;
- Auditing relating to transactions, internal research and development.
- To provide for internal business administration and operations, including troubleshooting, Site customization, enhancement or development, testing, research, administration and operation of our Sites and data analytics;
- To create products or services that may meet your needs;
- To measure performance of marketing initiatives, ads, and websites “powered by” another company on our behalf;
- Security detection, protection and enforcement; functionality debugging, error repair.
- As part of our efforts to keep our Sites safe and secure;
- To ensure the security of your account and our business, preventing or detecting fraud, malicious activity or abuses of our Sites, for example, by requesting verification information in order to reset your account password (if applicable);
- To ensure the physical security of our premises through the monitoring of surveillance images;
- To resolve disputes, to protect the rights, safety and interests ourselves, our users or others, and to comply with our legal obligations.
- Quality control.
- To monitor quality control and ensure compliance with our legal obligations, codes and ordinances, policies and procedures, to develop and improve our products and services, for example, by reviewing visits to the Sites and various subpages, demand for specific products and services and user comments.
California’s “Shine the Light” Law. California residents are permitted by California law to request information about the manner in which we share certain categories of information with others for their marketing purposes. We do not share your personal information with third parties for their direct marketing use unless we have your permission. To withdraw permission previously granted please email us at info@ensco.com. Once we receive your instruction, we will cease sharing your information, but this will not affect previously shared information.
3. Your European Privacy Rights
If you are located in the European Economic Area (EEA) or United Kingdom (UK) you have the following rights in relation to your personal information:
- Access. You have the right to request access to your personal information.
- Rectification. You have the right to request that inaccurate personal data is corrected.
- Erasure. You have the right to request that we delete your personal information.
- Object/Restrict. You may have the right to object to our processing of your personal information or ask that we restrict our processing.
- Portability. You have the right to request that we provide your personal information in a commonly used machine readable format (either to you or another controller).
- Consent. Where we process personal data on the basis of your consent, you may withdraw this at any time (but this will not alter the legality of processing before you withdrew your consent).
- Complaint. You may lodge a complaint about our processing of personal information to a supervisory authority, such as the Commission nationale de l'informatique et des libertés (CNIL) in France.
The above rights are not absolute and may not apply in certain circumstances. For more information about your rights, or to exercise them, please contact us via email at info@ensco.com or in writing at 2600 Park Tower Drive, Suite 400, Vienna, Virginia 22180.
Links to other sites
We may permit others to link to this Site or to post a link to their site on ours. We do not endorse these sites and are not responsible for other sites or their privacy practices. Please read their privacy policies before submitting information.
Changes to the Privacy Policy
As we grow and change, we may amend this Privacy Policy. The Policy in effect at the time you use the Site governs how we may use your personal information. If we make material changes, we will post the revised Policy and the revised effective date on this Site. Please check back here from time to time to review any changes.
Contacting us
This Site is owned and operated by ENSCO. You can contact us via email at info@ensco.com or writing to us at 2600 Park Tower Drive, Suite 400, Vienna, Virginia 22180 or by calling us toll-free at +1-800-ENSCO-VA.
Export Controls
The export of certain information, data, software and documentation may, due to its nature or intended use or final destination, be subject to U.S. Export Control Laws, including the U.S. Department of Commerce Export Administration Regulations and/or the U.S. Department of State International Traffic in Arms Regulations. By downloading or using any information, data, software or documentation from this server, you are agreeing to comply strictly with all such applicable laws.
Use of Content
The content found on www.ensco.com is the property of ENSCO, Inc. and its wholly owned U.S. subsidiaries. This includes text, graphics, logos, images, photos and videos. This content may not be used without the prior written permission of ENSCO.
Trademarks
Names, trademarks, servicemarks, and logos that appear on this site may not be used in advertising or promotion without prior written permission from ENSCO, Inc.
Copyrights
All content on this site is protected by U.S. copyright law, and as such may not be copied or duplicated in any way without express written permission from ENSCO, Inc.
Disclaimer
Inclusion of third party links does not imply endorsement or recommendation by ENSCO, Inc. In addition, ENSCO makes no warranties as to the accuracy of information contained in these sites.
On occasion, ENSCO, Inc. will update these terms and conditions.