General Terms and Conditions of Business

Dysguise Diagnostics Ltd is registered in Scotland, number SCO770988. The terms and conditions for using DARA (Dysguise Assessment Reports Assistant) are set out below. Your continued use of the site confirms your acceptance of our terms and conditions.

Dysguise Diagnostics is committed to ensuring the best standards of practice in all its activities.

Although Dysguise Diagnostics Limited (SC770988) (“Dysguise Diagnostics”) has taken reasonable precautions to ensure the accuracy of any guidance provided on its platform (DARA) and the templates it produces, Dysguise Diagnostics does not accept responsibility for the content of any report, or any loss or damage sustained as a result of reliance upon the guidance or use of the templates.

We make no warranty or representation that the use of DARA software will be uninterrupted or error free, or that this site or the server that makes it available are free of viruses.

DARA source code and software are copyright to Dysguise Diagnostics. None of the content of the DARA program may be copied or otherwise incorporated into or stored in any other design, logo, website, electronic retrieval system or publication in any form (whether hard copy, electronic or other).

Data Protection Information

Our business and internal computer systems, our website and the DARA application are designed to comply with the following national and international legislation with regards to data protection and user privacy:

In relation to UK data protection law, by providing the platform which assessors put personal data into, Dysguise Diagnostics is the processor. The assessor, or if they work for someone else the organisation they work for, is the controller. Dysguise Diagnostics would temporarily become a controller if they were to extract personal data from the software and anonymise it in order to provide statistical data. In this circumstance, Dysguise Diagnostics would only be deemed to be a controller for the short period of time between extracting the data and anonymising it.

As processor, Dysguise Diagnostics will follow procedures to ensure the secure storage of data entered by the assessors and of the report produced in DARA. The data are hosted on a secure cloud server. Access to that server is restricted to a single user and can only be done from a single, pre-approved IP address. PDFs can only ever be downloaded from a logged-in account, and only if the assessor owns the PDF in question. The website code is isolated inside a contained server environment.

Dysguise Diagnostics will assist the assessor should they receive a subject access request and if there is a personal data breach, Dysguise Diagnostics will either destroy and return the personal data once the contract has ended or at some other suitable point.

Further information can be found on the Dysguise Diagnostics website:

https://www.dysguisediagnostics.com/