Privacy Policy

Who we are

We respect your privacy: Your privacy is your right

At WMS Call Systems, confidence is at the heart of everything we do and this includes maintaining the trust and confidence of visitors to our web site(s). We want visitors to know that WMS Call Systems is not in the business of selling or trading e-mail lists with or to other companies or businesses for marketing or any other purposes. Without confidence, the customer relationship is finite  and to this end we’ve provided detailed information within our Privacy Policy, as to when and why we collect your personal information, how we use it and how we keep it secure.

Any information we may ask you for i.e. telephone number, your postal and email address, we will never give this information out to anyone without your approval. WMS operates within the guidelines set out by the U.K. Data Protection Act (1998).

Types of data we collect

Google Analytics

When someone visits WMS Call Systems website(s) we use a third party service, Google Analytics, to collect standard internet log information and details of visitor behaviour patterns. We do this to find out things such as the number of visitors to the various parts of our web site. This information is only processed in a way which does not identify anyone. We do not make, and do not allow Google to make, any attempt to find out the identities of those visiting our website.

Mailing Lists

As part of your registration process for any WMS Call Systems e-newsletters, we collect personal information. We use this information for a couple of reasons: to tell you about new products and services; to contact you if we need to obtain or provide additional information; to check our records are right and to check every now and then that you’re happy and satisfied. WMS Call Systems do not sell or trade e-mail lists with other organisations and businesses.

WMS Call Systems use a third-party provider, Hat Trick Media, to deliver our e-newsletter. We gather statistics to do with e-mail opening and clicks using industry standard technologies to help us monitor and improve our e-newsletter. You can unsubscribe to general mailings at any time of the day or night by clicking the unsubscribe link at the bottom of any of our e-newsletters or by emailing our data protection officer Simon Titleysimon@wmscallsystems.com

Access to your personal information

Under the General Date Protection Regulation (GDPR), you have the right to personal data that WMS Call Systems hold.

Right to Data portability - you are able to request to have your data exported and sent to you and/or amended.

Right of Erasure - individuals have the right to have their data deleted from our system under which it is managed.

Data security – WMS Call Systems has strict controls related to data protection and security, preventing unauthorised access.

Email your request to our data protection officer Simon Titley at simon@wmscallsystems.com

Links to Other Web Sites

This privacy notice does not cover the links within this site linking to other websites. Those sites are not governed by this Privacy Policy, and if you have questions about how a site uses your information, you’ll need to check that site’s privacy statement.

Sage Pay

What is Sage Pay?

Sage Pay is the fastest growing independent payment service provider (PSP) and is a division of business software company Sage, one of the UK’s most trusted business brands. We process over 4 billion secure payments each year, for over 30,000 + UK businesses of all sizes. They all rely on Sage Pay to keep their money moving and help them to tackle online card fraud, insuring that the payment process is safe and easy for you — their customer.

Making it safe to shop online

By using Sage Pay, the company you're about to shop with is ensuring that your card details are not compromised. At Sage Pay we encrypt every transaction to the highest global standards. Our secure systems are scanned and audited regularly by one of the world’s leading Qualified Security Assessors (QSA) so that you can be confident about using them to make a secure payment online.

Sage Pay also automatically provides all of it customers with fraud prevention tools — what that means for you is that if your card has been compromised somewhere else, our e-tailers are using technology that will help to prevent your details from being illegally used on their own site.

Transaction security

All transaction information passed between merchant sites and Sage Pay’s systems is encrypted using 128-bit SSL certificates. No cardholder information is ever passed unencrypted and any messages sent to your servers from Sage Pay are signed using MD5 hashing to prevent tampering. You can be completely assured that nothing you pass to Sage Pay’s servers can be examined, used or modified by any third parties attempting to gain access to sensitive information.

Encryption and Data Storage

Once on our systems, all sensitive data is secured using the same internationally recognised 256-bit encryption standards used by, among others, the US Government. The encryption keys are held on state-of-the-art, tamper proof systems in the same family as those used to secure VeriSign's Global Root certificate, making them all but impossible to extract. The data we hold is extremely secure and we are regularly audited by the banks and banking authorities to ensure it remains so.

System security

Sage Pay’s systems are scanned quarterly by Trustwave which are an independent Qualified Security Assessor (QSA) and an Approved Scanning Vendor (ASV) for the payment card brands.

Sage pay is also audited annually under the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS) and is a fully approved Level 1 payment services provider, which is the highest level of compliance. We are also active members of the PCI Security Standards Council (SSC) that defines card industry global regulation.