How We Use Data

Learn about how Dystech use your data

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Written by Hugo Richard
Updated over a week ago

Definition

Data privacy relates to how a piece of information—or data—should be handled based on its relative importance. For instance, you likely wouldn’t mind sharing your name with a stranger in the process of introducing yourself, but there’s other information you wouldn’t share, at least not until you were better acquainted with that person.

De-identified

De-identification is the process used to prevent someone’s personal identity from being revealed. When you use our screening or platform, the data collected are de-identified, this means, no one will be able to track back who did a screening based on the data we collected to provide you with the results.

Selling Data

We do not sell your personal information to anyone. We use your personal data where it is necessary to provide the user and/or screenee with access to, and use of, our platform and eAssessment service.

If you'd like more details, you can learn more about the security measure put in place at Dystech.

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