隐私政策
有关数据保护和隐私的一般性信息
日期:2023 年 9 月 19 日
本隐私政策介绍了您访问我们的网站时我们如何收集、处理和保护您的数据。本隐私政策将告知您的隐私权和具体的法律保护,并告知我们的员工在处理数据时应遵循的所有义务和协议。
我们 可能在本网站收集和使用以下对象的个人数据:
客户;
网站访客;及
与本组织有关系或因与本网站交互可能需要联系的其他任何个人。
本隐私政策适用于我们在您访问本网站期间处理的个人数据。未另行定义的大写术语是指欧盟《通用数据保护条例》中的术语。
1.数据控制者和查询
数据控制者:
Sisvel International S.A., Immeuble Cubus C2, 4e étage
2, rue Peternelchen- L-2370 Howald
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg 税号和增值税号:LU23037240。
称为“Sisvel”或“我们。
隐私相关事务联系邮件: privacy@sisvel.lu。
与您的数据有关的任何查询应发送至以上电子邮件。如果您愿意,还可按所列地址直接致信本公司。如果您选择使用实体邮件作为沟通方式,我们无法保证及时回复。
如果您有任何问题,您有权随时向卢森堡数据保护局 (CNPD) 提出投诉 (https://cnpd.public.lu/en.html). 但是,我们希望有机会在您联系 CNPD 前为您解决问题,因而请尽可能先联系我们。
1.1 Sisvel 作为控制者的处理方式和相关责任
在管理我们的数据控制者责任时,我们通过第三方提供商代表我们处理您的数据(称为“处理者”)。下述责任可能被分配给处理者,或者也可能适用于整个组织。数据控制者和我们的处理者具有以下责任:
确保对个人数据的所有处理均受 GDPR 所列的其中一项合法依据的约束;
确保获授权处理个人数据的处理者已签署保密协议或承担法定保 密义务;
实施适当的技术和组织措施,确保落实与个人数据处理相关风险相适应的安全措施;
在聘用其他处理者之前,事先征得控制者的特定或通用授权;
协助控制者履行响应数据主体行权请求的法定义务;
向控制者提供证明 GDPR 合规所必需的一切信息,并允许和协助控制者或控制者委托的其他审计员开展检查等审计工作;
完整记录代控制者实施的各类处理活动;
应要求配合监管机构执行任务;
确保处理者授权接触个人数据的人员仅依据控制者指令进行处理;并在得知个人数据违规后立即通知控制者;
2.数据保护框架
Sisvel 总部位于欧盟(简称“EU”)境内,因此是符合欧盟法规 2016/679(以下简称“GDPR”、“数据保护法规”或“欧盟 GDPR”)定义的数据控制者。
数据保护法规从整体上对个人信息的使用进行规范。这意味着在个人数据处理过程中,每个人都必须遵守以下七项数据保护原则:
合法、公平和透明;
仅限明确、特定的合法用途(目的限制);
确保充分性、相关性且限于必要范围(数据最小化);
准确并在必要时保持更新(准确性);
保存时长不超过必要程度(存储限制);
依据适当的安全措施进行处理(完整性和保密性);及
问责制
3.通过我们网站处理您的数据 - 合法依据
3.1 数据类型/隐私政策范围
“个人数据”是指任何可识别个人身份的个人信息。不包括已删除身份信息的数据(匿名数据)。
我们收集、使用、存储和传输与您有关且按下文分组的各类个人数据。我们并非会收集所有类型的数据 ,但以下为我们可能收集的全部数据类型及对应场景:
联系人数据:涵盖通过网站“联系我们”链接提交的电话号码、地址及电子邮件等信息。根据 GDPR 第 6.1.f 条,Sisvel 基于合法利益处理该等联系信息以作回复。如果联系目的或性质发生变化,则可能依赖其他合法依据。如果发生这种情况,您将收到通知。您可以随时通过电子邮件请求我们删除您的数据: mailto:privacy@sisvel.lu。合法依据:合法权益。
客户区域:当您进入我们的客户区域时,我们将收集您的基本信息,该区域为您提供与业务相关的文档和信息。合法依据:合同。
营销和通信数据:您在接收我们的营销信息和有关营销新闻通讯的其他信息时表现的偏好。包括您的姓名和电子邮件地址。合法依据:同意许可。
职位申请数据:包含您的姓名、位置、电子邮件、简历数据和求职信等信息,我们根据这些信息决定您是否适合所申请的职位。您也可以通过 LinkedIn 广告进行申请,在这种情况下我们将提供此政策的链接,您还可以详细了解 LinkedIn 如何处理您的数据,LinkedIn 的隐私政策参阅 此处。合法依据:对合同或合法利益具有必要性,视情况而定。在申请阶段,我们将基于合法利益原则处理您的数据;若您被录用,则将依据 GDPR 第 6(1)(b) 条“合同履行”进行处理,相关数据为签订劳动合同所必需。针对满足平等就业或反歧视法规要求的数据,其处理将基于法定义务。针对相同目的的敏感数据将根据 GDPR 第 9(2)(b) 条进行 处理。
技术数据:您的 IP 地址、浏览器类型和版本、时区设置和位置、操作系统和平台以及您用于与我们互动的设备的其他技术信息。此信息用于在征得您同意的情况下进行分析以及改进网站功能。合法依据:技术必要 cookies 适用的合法利益。非必要 cookies的数据收集 需征得您的同意。
客户业务数据:可能是联系方式、企业电子邮件地址和电话号码。合法依据:合同或合法利益的必要性,视具体情况而定。
有关合法依据及其含义的更多信息,请参阅下文第 3.2 节。
在我们的正常业务活动期间,Sisvel 根据 GDPR 不会收集任何特殊类别的个人数据。
Sisvel 仅出于您向我们提交个人数据之目的访问和使用您的个人数据,包括 (a) 向您提供信息,(b) 与您联系,(c) 向您提供服务,或 (d) 维护我们向您提供的网站和服务的运营和安全。我们不会将您的个人信息用于其他任何目的,例如传播营销材料,除非我们获得您允许我们这样做的特别同意。
3.2 合法依据说明
欧盟 GDPR 规定若干允许收集和处理个人数据的正当理由。我们在运营网站和相关服务时所依赖的主要依据如下:
“同意”:在特定情况下允许我们收集您的个人数据,例如,当您勾选复选框确认您愿意接收我们的电子邮件新闻通讯,或“选择加入”某项服务。
“合同义务”:我们可能要求您提供特定信息,以履行我们的合同义务,并向您提供承诺的服务。
“遵守法律义务”:各组织不时需要处理数据,以遵守法律法规和相关要求。
“合法权益”:我们可能需要从您处收集特定信息,以满足我们的合法权益——这包括在我们的业务经营过程中可合理预期的方面,且这些方面不会对 您的权利、自由或权益产生重大影响。例如您的地址可使我们知道交付目的地,或者您的姓名使我们可记录将来需联系的人员。当以合法权益为依据时,Sisvel 将进行合法权益评估 (LIA),以确保数据处理不存在不公平性,亦不侵犯相关主体的数据保护权利。
4.数据使用方式及接收者
4.1 数据来源
我们主要在您访问本网站时从您处获取数据(包括通过您使用的设备)。如果我们不直接通过您收集个人数据,我们还将告知您个人数据的来源及其是否来自公开来源(如适用)。
4.2 个人数据的接收者
在处理您的数据时,我们会与有权访问您的数据的服务提供商合作。接收者的类别如下:
帮助我们提供服务、改进服务和/或出于营销目的向我们提供服务的软件公司(例如,发送新闻通讯、电子邮件,管理客户联系人或应用程序);
需要依法向其提交该类数据的公共机构和行政部门;
支付服务提供商;
托管提供商;
社交媒体平台;及
服务公司,例如税务顾问或律师。
目的 | 相关接收者 | 跨境转移? |
电子邮件营销 | MailChimp [仅现有客户,基于合法利益] | 否 |
Webhost | Ariadne Digital Srl | 否 |
广告/定向/跟踪 Cookies | Google, Inc. YouTube,Inc. [嵌入式视频统计数据] Linkedin, Inc. [?] | 是 [根据数据隐私框架获得认证] 是 是 |
电子邮件提供商 [联系邮件] | Outlook | 是 [根据数据隐私框架获得认证] |
出于履行合同的目的 ,我们还可能将您的个人数据披露给因我们与您的合同关系对其授予权利的任何人。在此类情况下,您将直接被告知。
4.3 数据传输
我们将个人数据传输给第三方,以提供网站功能和我们的服务。我们还可能在必要且征得您同意的情况下与分包商共享您的个人数据。分包商也必须遵守我们的保密义务,仅将其用于我们向其披露的目的并按照我们的指示使用。
如果出于法律原因或为履行我们的条款或本隐私政策,我们可能随时共享您的个人数据。
数据会传输到欧盟以外的第三国。我们通过您收集的信息可能在美国或其他第三国进行处理。部分第三国尚未获得欧盟根据 GDPR 第 45 条作出的充分性认定,这意味着您的数据可能无法获得与英国 GDPR 和欧盟 GDPR 相同的保护级别。
跨境数据传输立足于法律规定的合同和其他有保证的保障措施,此类措施旨在确保充分保护您的数据,并且按需可供您查看此类措施。我们依赖 GDPR 第 49 条所列的规则,或在适用情况下,依赖于 GDPR 第 46 条所列的保障措施。如果可行,对于美国组织,我们尝试与获得“欧盟-美国数据隐私框架”认证的组织合作。如果不可行,则执行上述第 46/49 条的保障措施。我们和我们的处理者努力采取适当措施为您保护个人数据的隐私和安全。因此,我们仅根据我们的隐私政策中所述的做法来处理您的个人数据。
4.3.1 我的数据是否与其他任何人共享?
Sisvel 是 Sisvel 公司集团的成员。有时,Sisvel 集团作为一组受控企业,根据 GDPR 第 4 (19) 条第 37 + 48 段,允许出于合法权益在集团内部共享特定个人数据。这种数据共享仅限于必要的内容,且主要适用于有限的求职者数据。您的数据不会在无目的的情况下与集团内的其他公司共享。如果您的数 据将被共享,您将收到通知以及与共享相关的信息。
4.3.2 第三方链接
本网站可能包含指向第三方网站、插件和应用程序的链接。点击此类链接或启用此类连接可能会允许第三方收集或共享与您有关的数据。我们不控制此类第三方网站,也不对其隐私声明负责。当您离开我们的网站时,我们建议您查阅您访问的每个网站的隐私政策。
4.4 保护您的个人数据
我们重视保护您的数据安全并保护其免受不当披露。我们收集的任何个人数据仅限数量有限的员工访问,他们对此类系统拥有特殊访问权限,并受到保密义务的约束。当我们使用分包商存储您的数据时,我们不会放弃对您的个人数据的控制权,也不会使数据面临若由我们自行保管则不会出现的安全风险。
然而,我们无法保证通过互联网传输数据是完全安全的。不受 Sisvel 控制的第三方可能会非法截取或访问传输或私人通信内容。虽然我们努力保护您的个人数据,但我们无法确保或保证您传输给我们的任何个人数据完全安全。任何此类传输风险由您自行承担。如果您认为您与我们的互动不再安全,请联系我们: privacy@sisvel.lu。
4.5 目的变更
我们仅将您的个人数据用于我们对其进行收集的目的,除非我们合理认为我们需要将其用于其他目的,并且该目的与最初的目的相符。如果您希望了解出于新目的的处理与最初目的是否相符,请联系我们。
如果我们需要将您的个人数据用于不相关的目的,我们将通知您并说明允许我们这样做的合法依据。
请注意,在法律规定或允许的情况下,我们可能根据以上规则在您不知情或未同意的情况下处理您的个人数据。
5.您的权利
作为欧盟 GDPR 规定的数据主体,您拥有若干权利:
您的访问权利 您有权要求我们提供您的个人信息的副本。此权利始终适用。
您要求更正的权利 您有权要求我们更正您认为不准确的信息。您还有权要求我们补全您认为不完整的信息。此权利始终适用。
你要求清除的权利 您有权在特定情况下要求我们清除您的个人信息。
您限制处理的权利 您有权在特定情况下要求我们限制对您信息的处理。
您反对处理的权利 如果我们出于上述合法权益处理您的个人数据,您有权反对我们进一步处理您的个人数据。我们可能依据正当理由拒绝您的反对,这取决于我们处理数据的原因。如果您已同意,您可随时撤销同意。您提出的任何请求不会影响在该请求之前已发生处理的合法性。
您对数据可移植性的权利 此项仅适用于您已提供给我们的信息。您有权要求我们将您提供给我们的信息从一个组织转移到另一个组织或提供给您。该权利仅适用于我们根据您的同意处理信息,或讨论签订合同且处理自动进行的情形。
如要行使此类权利,您可随时按照以下电子邮件地址向我们发送电子邮件: privacy@sisvel.lu。
我们将根据相关法律处理任何行使此类权利的请求,但请注意,这些权利可能不是绝对的。Sisvel 可能根据此类规则拒绝或否决请求,但您将被告知发生这种情况的原因以及我们如此决定的理由。
您无需付费即可访问您的个人数据(或行使其他任何权利)。但是,如果您的请求明显缺乏依据,我们可拒绝您的请求。
我们可能还需要要求您提供特定信息,以帮助我们确认您的身份,并确保您有权访问您的个人数据(或行使您的其他任何权利)。这是一项安全措施,旨在确保个人资料不被披露给无权接收的任何人。我们还可能与您联系,要求您提供与您的请求有关的更多信息,以使我们加快响应。
6.儿童个人数据
Sisvel 和我们网站提供的任何服务均非面向 16 岁以下人士。如果您得知 16 岁以下儿童未经父母同意向我们提供其个人信息,请联系我们: privacy@sisvel.lu ,以便我们纠正这种情况。如果我们怀疑任何此类数据涉及任何 16 岁以下人士,我们保留删除此类数据的权利。
7.我们何时删除您的数据?
我们仅在必要时保留您的个人数据,以确保我们能满足业务需求并遵守监管要求,随后将以安全方式销毁这些数据或进行匿名处理。
此外,在为行使合法权利或遵守其他法律义务而必须保留数据的特定罕见情况下,数据可能在规定的期限以外保留。在这些情况下,当达到法律规定的保存或保留期限时,数据将被删除。
如果求职申请未产生雇佣关系,且未就进一步保存达成协议,我们会将求职者的文件保留六个月。
如果您希望了解我们会将与您有关的特定数据保留多长时间,请联系我们。
8.本隐私政策的变更
我们可能不时变更本隐私政策。重大变更将在必要时予以强调。
9.联系 SISVEL 集团
如果您对本隐私政策有任何疑问,希望行使您的任何法定权利或提出投诉,请致信:
Privacy Policy
Date: 19.09.2023
This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, process and protect your data while visiting our website. The Privacy Policy will tell you about your privacy rights, how the law protects you, and informs our employees and staff members of all their obligations and protocols when processing data.
The individuals from which we may gather and use data in the context of this website are:
Clients;
Website visitors; and
any other individuals that the organisation has a relationship with or may need to contact as a result of them interacting with this website.
This Privacy Policy applies to personal data processed by us during your visit to this website. Capitalised terms not otherwise defined will refer to the defined terms found within the General Data Protection Regulation.
1. DATA CONTROLLER & INQUIRIES
The data controller is:
Sisvel International S.A., Immeuble Cubus C2, 4e étage
2, rue Peternelchen- L-2370 Howald
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg Tax code and VAT number: LU23037240.
Referred to as “Sisvel”, “Us” or “We”.
Contact mail for privacy related issues: privacy@sisvel.lu.
Any inquiries about your data should be sent to the above email. It can also be sent directly to the company, if you prefer, in a letter to the listed address. We cannot guarantee prompt responses if physical mail is your chosen method of communication.
You have the right to make a complaint at any time to the Luxembourg Data Protection Authority (CNPD) if you have any issues (https://cnpd.public.lu/en.html). We would, however, appreciate the chance to deal with your concerns before you approach the CNPD, so please contact us in the first instance if possible.
1.1 Sisvel’s processing as Controller and related responsibilities
While managing our responsibilities as a Data Controller, we have third party providers who will deal with your data on our behalf (known as “Processors”). The responsibilities described below may be assigned to a processor, or may be taken to apply to the organisation as a whole. The Data Controller and our Processors have the following responsibilities:
Ensure that all processing of Personal Data is governed by one of the lawful bases laid out in the GDPR;
Ensure that Processors authorised to process Personal Data have committed themselves to confidentiality or are under an appropriate statutory obligation of confidentiality;
Implement appropriate technical and organisational measures to ensure a level of security appropriate to the risk associated with the processing of Personal Data;
Obtain the prior specific or general authorisation of the Controller before engaging another Processor;
Assist the Controller in the fulfilment of the Controller's obligation to respond to requests for exercising the data subject's rights;
Make available to the Controller all information necessary to demonstrate compliance with the obligations laid down in the GDPR and allow for and contribute to audits, including inspections, conducted by the Controller or another auditor mandated by the Controller;
Maintain a record of all categories of processing activities carried out on behalf of a Controller;
Cooperate, on request, with the supervisory authority in the performance of its tasks;
Ensure that any person acting under the authority of the Processor who has access to Personal Data does not process Personal Data except on instructions from the Controller; and Notify the Controller without undue delay after becoming aware of a Personal Data Breach;
2. DATA PROTECTION FRAMEWORK
Sisvel is based within the European Union (“EU”), and as such is a Data Controller according to the definition laid out by EU Regulation 2016/679 (“GDPR”, “Data Protection Legislation” or “EU GDPR”).
The Data Protection Legislation regulates the use of personal information generally. This means everyone must comply with seven data protection principles which say that personal data and its processing needs to be:
Fair, lawful and transparent;
For specified, explicit and legitimate purposes (purpose limitation);
Adequate, relevant and limited to what is necessary (data minimisation);
Accurate and, where necessary, kept up to date (accuracy);
Not kept longer than necessary (storage limitation);
Processed using appropriate security (integrity and confidentiality); and
Accountability
3. PROCESSING YOUR DATA VIA OUR WEBSITE - LAWFUL BASIS
3.1 Types of data / Privacy Policy Scope
“Personal Data” means any information about an individual from which that person can be identified. It does not include data where the identity has been removed (anonymous data).
We collect, use, store and transfer different kinds of Personal Data about you which we have grouped together below. Not all of the following types of data will necessarily be collected from you, but this is the full scope of data that we could collect and when we collect it from you:
Contact Data: This covers any data relating to your phone number, addresses & email addresses which we may receive as a result of sending us an email via the ‘Contact Us’ link on our website. Sisvel has a legitimate interest in processing the contact information provided by you in order to respond to you under Article 6.1.f of the GDPR. If the purpose or nature of the contact changes, other lawful bases may be relied upon. If this occurs, you will be informed. You may always request that we delete your data via email at mailto:privacy@sisvel.lu. Lawful basis: Legitimate interest.
Client area: We will gather basic information from you upon entering our client area which provides you business-related documents and information. Lawful basis: Contract.
Marketing and Communications Data: This is your preferences in receiving marketing information and other information from us for our marketing newsletters. It will include your name & email address. Lawful basis: Consent.
Job application data: Containing information such as your name, location, email, cv data and cover letter, we use this to decide if you are a suitable candidate for the role you have applied for. You could also be applying via LinkedIn ads, in which case we will link this policy and you may find more information on how LinkedIn handle your data on their privacy policy here. Lawful basis: Necessity for Contract or legitimate interest, depending on situation. We will rely on legitimate interest during the application phase, though when/if you are selected your data will be processed according to GDPR 6.1.b, Contract, as the information is necessary to enter you into the employment contract. legal obligation for any data required to meet equality or discrimination laws. Sensitive data for the same purpose would be processed according to Article 9(2)(b) GDPR.
Technical Data: This is your IP address, browser type and version, time zone setting and location, operating system and platform, and other technology on the devices you use to engage with us. This is used for the purpose of analytics, with your consent, as well as to improve site functionality. Lawful basis: Legitimate interest for technically necessary cookies. Consent for data collected via cookies that are not technically necessary.
Client business data: This is likely to be contact information, business email address and phone number. Lawful basis: Necessity for Contract or legitimate interest, depending on individual situation.
For further information on the lawful bases and what they mean, please refer to section 3.2 below.
During the course of our normal business activities Sisvel will not collect any special categories of Personal Data according to the GDPR.
Sisvel will access and use your personal data only for the purposes for which you have submitted it to us to (a) provide information to you, (b) make contact with you, (c) provide services to you, or (d) maintain the operations and security of the website and services we provide to you. We will not use your personal information for any other purposes, for example for the communication of marketing materials, unless we have your specific consent that permits us to do so.
3.2 Lawful Bases Explained
There are several justifiable reasons under the EU GDPR that allow the collection and processing of Personal Data. The primary bases we rely upon during the operation of our website and associated service are the following:
“Consent”: Certain situations allow us to collect your Personal Data, such as when you tick a box that confirms you are happy to receive email newsletters from us, or ‘opt in’ to a service.
“Contractual Obligations”: We may require certain information from you in order to fulfil our contractual obligations and provide you with the promised service.
“Compliance with legal obligations”: Organisations occasionally have to process data in order to comply with legal regulations and legal & regulatory requirements.
“Legitimate Interest”: We might need to collect certain information from you to be able to meet our legitimate interests - this covers aspects that can be reasonably expected as part of running our business, that will not have a material impact on your rights, freedom or interests. Examples could be your address, so that we know where to deliver something to, or your name, so that we have a record of who to contact moving forwards. When legitimate interest is relied upon, Sisvel will conduct a Legitimate Interest Assessment (LIA) to validate the processing is not considered unfair or infringing on the data protection rights of any individuals we work with.
4. HOW WE USE YOUR DATA AND RECIPIENTS
4.1 Sources of Data
We primarily obtain the data from you (including via the devices you use) while visiting the site. If we do not collect the personal data directly from you, we will also tell you the source of the personal data and, if applicable, whether it is sourced from publicly available sources.
4.2 Recipients of Personal Data
When processing your data, we work with service providers who have access to your data. The categories of recipients are as follows:
software companies that enable us to provide our services, help us to improve them and/or serve us for marketing purposes (for example, to send newsletters, emails, manage customer contacts or applications);
public bodies and administrations to the extent that we are legally obliged to do so;
payment service providers;
hosting providers;
social media platforms; and
service companies, such as tax advisors or lawyers.
Purpose | Recipient[s] involved | International transfer? |
Email Marketing | Mailchimp [Existing clients only via legitimate interest] | No |
Webhost | Ariadne Digital Srl | No |
Ads/Targeting/Tracking Cookies | Google, Inc. Youtube, Inc. [Embedded video stats] Linkedin, Inc. [?] | Yes [Certified under the Data Privacy Framework] Yes Yes |
Email Provider [For contact mail] | Outlook | Yes [Certified under the Data Privacy Framework] |
For the purposes of fulfilling the contract, we may also disclose your personal data to anyone to whom we assign rights arising from the contractual relationship with you. In these instances, you will be directly informed.
4.3 Data transfers
We transfer Personal Data to third parties in order to provide website functionality & our service. We may also share your Personal Data with subcontractors when necessary and with your consent. The sub-contractors are also subject to our confidentiality obligations to use it only for the purposes for which we disclose it to them and pursuant to our instructions.
We may share your Personal Data at any time if required for legal reasons or in order to enforce our terms or this Privacy Policy.
There is a transfer of data to third countries outside of the European Union. Information we collect from you could be processed in the United States or other third countries. Some third countries have not currently received an adequacy decision from the European Union under Article 45 of the GDPR which means that your data may not receive the same level of protection there as it does under the UK GDPR and European GDPR.
International data transfers are made based on contractual and other guaranteed safeguards provided for by law, which are intended to ensure adequate protection of your data and which you can view on request. We rely on the rules set out in Article 49 of the GDPR or, where applicable, on safeguards pursuant to Article 46 of the GDPR. Where possible, for US organisations we attempt to engage with organisations that are certified under the EU-US Data Privacy Framework. Where this is not possible, the aforementioned Article 46/49 safeguards are implemented. We, and our processors, strive to apply appropriate measures to protect the privacy and security of your personal data. For this reason, we only process your personal data in accordance with the practices described in our Privacy Policy.
4.3.1 Is my data shared with anyone else?
Sisvel is a part of the Sisvel group of companies. The Sisvel group operates, at times, as a group of controlled undertakings which, in accordance with the GDPR Art. 4 (19), Recital 37 + 48, allows for a legitimate interest in sharing certain personal data within the group. This data sharing is limited to what is necessary, and primarily applies to limited applicant data. Your data will not be shared with other companies within the group with no purpose. If your data is to be shared, you will be provided with notice and information related to the sharing.
4.3.2 Third-party links
This Site may include links to third-party websites, plug-ins, and applications. Clicking on those links or enabling those connections may allow third parties to collect or share data about you. We do not control these third-party websites and are not responsible for their privacy statements. When you leave our Site, we encourage you to read the privacy policy of every website you visit.
4.4 Protection of your personal data
We are concerned with keeping your data secure and protecting it from inappropriate disclosure. Any Personal Data collected by us is only accessible by a limited number of employees who have special access rights to such systems and are bound by obligations of confidentiality. When we use subcontractors to store your data, we will not relinquish control of your Personal Data or expose it to security risks that would not have arisen had the data remained in our possession.
However, unfortunately no transmission of data over the internet is guaranteed to be completely secure. It may be possible for third parties not under the control of Sisvel to intercept or access transmissions or private communications unlawfully. While we strive to protect your Personal Data, we cannot ensure or warrant the security of any Personal Data you transmit to us. Any such transmission is done at your own risk. If you believe that your interaction with us is no longer secure, please contact us at privacy@sisvel.lu.
4.5 Change of purpose
We will only use your Personal Data for the purposes for which we collected it, unless we reasonably consider that we need to use it for another reason and that reason is compatible with the original purpose. If you wish to get an explanation as to how the processing for the new purpose is compatible with the original purpose, please contact us.
If we need to use your Personal Data for an unrelated purpose, we will notify you and we will explain the lawful basis which allows us to do so.
Please note that we may process your Personal Data without your knowledge or consent, in compliance with the above rules, where this is required or permitted by law.
5. YOUR RIGHTS
As a data subject under the EU GDPR, you have several rights:
Your right of access You have the right to ask us for copies of your personal information. This right always applies.
Your right to rectification You have the right to ask us to rectify information you think is inaccurate. You also have the right to ask us to complete information you think is incomplete. This right always applies.
Your right to erasure You have the right to ask us to erase your personal information in certain circumstances.
Your right to restriction of processing You have the right to ask us to restrict the processing of your information in certain circumstances.
Your right to object to processing If we are processing your personal data for our legitimate interests as stated above, you have the right to object to our further processing of your personal data. There are legitimate reasons why we may refuse your objection, which depend on why we are processing it. Where you have given consent, you are free to withdraw that consent at any time. Any request you make will not affect the lawfulness of the processing that took place prior to that request.
Your right to data portability This only applies to information you have given us. You have the right to ask that we transfer the information you gave us from one organisation to another or give it to you. The right only applies if we are processing information based on your consent or under, or in talks about entering a contract and the processing is automated.
To exercise these rights, you can send an email to us at any point at the following email address: privacy@sisvel.lu.
We will handle any request to exercise these rights in accordance with the relevant laws, but please note that these rights may not be absolute. Sisvel may refuse or deny a request in accordance with these rules, though you will be informed why this is happening as well as our reasoning for such a decision.
You will not have to pay a fee to access your Personal Data (or to exercise any of the other rights). However, if your request is clearly unfounded, we could refuse to comply with your request.
We may also need to request specific information from you to help us confirm your identity and ensure you have the right to access your Personal Data (or to exercise any of your other rights). This is a security measure to ensure that Personal Data is not disclosed to any person who has no right to receive it. We may also contact you to ask you for further information in relation to your request to speed up our response.
6. CHILDREN’S PERSONAL DATA
Sisvel and any services available from our website are not directed to people under the age of 16. If you learn that a child under the age of 16 has provided us with their personal information without having parental consent, please contact us at privacy@sisvel.lu in order for us to rectify the situation. We reserve the right to delete any such data where we suspect it relates to anyone under the age of 16.
7. WHEN DO WE DELETE YOUR DATA?
We will keep your personal data only for as long as is necessary to ensure we can fulfil our business requirements and to comply with our regulatory requirements and will then securely destroy or anonymise that data.
In addition, data may be stored beyond the outlined periods in certain rare circumstances where data must be kept in order to exercise legal rights or to comply with other legal obligations. In these cases, the data is deleted when a storage or retention period prescribed by law expires.
We store applicant documents for a period of six months if the application does not lead to an employment relationship and no further storage has been agreed.
If you would like to know how long we will keep a specific piece of data about you, please contact us.
8. CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY
We may change this Privacy Policy from time to time. Significant changes will be highlighted where necessary.
9. CONTACTING SISVEL GROUP
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, would like to exercise any of your statutory rights, or to make a complaint, please write to: