This privacy policy sets out the measures taken to protect your privacy. The protection of the personal data of our customers, visitors and users is very important to us and is of paramount importance to us. Therefore, based on this privacy policy, we would like to inform you as well as possible, inform you which data is collected and/or stored during your visit to our website and when filling in the contact form, state the reasons why we do this and what rights and control options you have. The company considers it important to explain the terms used by the legislator well and in understandable language, that is why various terms are explained in this privacy policy.
What/who is the controller?
The person responsible for processing is the person who is responsible for the collection of personal data when visiting the website, when filling in a contact form on this website. For this website and the processing operations to which this privacy policy applies, this is apDia.
It is extremely important that we, as the person responsible for processing, are always available for any questions and remarks concerning the privacy policy or for the exercise of your rights within the framework of this privacy policy and the personal data involved. You can reach us via:
apDia
Raadsherenstraat 3, 2300 TURNHOUT
BE 0806 556 285
By using our website, the applications and filling out the contact form, you are asked to agree to the provisions and measures in this privacy policy. The company reserves the right to change its privacy policy at any time, provided that it notifies the users via the website or e-mail. After publication, the changes will automatically take effect.
The processing of personal data within the company is subject to European Regulation 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, in force since 25/5/2018, hereinafter the ‘GDPR Regulation’.
The term personal data should be understood to mean any data or information (e.g. name, telephone number, e-mail address, date of birth, …) relating to a directly identifiable person. Because of the broad formulation, a lot of data can be considered as personal data.
Through the use of our website and of services or contacts covered by this privacy policy, various personal data are collected in various ways:
The different ways of collecting personal data are of course subject to their own specific terms and conditions in the privacy legislation. That is why it is important to clarify the differences between the aforementioned ways of collection.
The data will be provided by the person concerned
Personal identification data such as name, address, email, telephone number are necessary for the use of our online services (the use of the contact form) and must be provided to us by yourself. Depending on the service you wish to use, the following categories of personal data may be requested:
The information provided by you is deemed to be correct and complete. If you provide incorrect data, we reserve the right to deny you, as a user, access to our services.
When communicating your personal data, you will be asked to explicitly read, understand and accept our privacy terms and conditions by means of a checkbox.
Automatic collection of personal data
By means of cookies and tracking technologies, various personal and other data are collected in an automated manner, simply by visiting our website:
These data are completely anonymised and therefore cannot be linked to personal identification data, which makes it impossible for the controller to identify the data subject. If necessary, your explicit consent for the use of cookies and tracking technology will of course be requested on the basis of the Telecommunications Act. This is done on the basis of our cookie policy as displayed on our website.
As required by law, we do not process sensitive data such as racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, sexual preferences, health or trade union membership.
By the processing of personal data collected by us, we mean any processing related to the collection, recording, organisation, storage, updating, modification, retrieval, consultation, use, dissemination, making available, bringing together, combining, archiving, erasure and destruction of personal data.
The processing of the personal data referred to above is necessary for the achievement of the purposes specified by us:
As the person responsible for processing, we ensure the quality and legality of the personal data we collect and process. In doing so, we take all necessary measures to delete or correct data that is inaccurate or incomplete.
When collecting and processing the available personal data, we reserve the right to collect and process only those data which are necessary to achieve our processing purposes. We do not collect or process excessive data or data that may “ever” be applicable.
The personal data will be kept for the full duration necessary to achieve our processing purposes. A longer storage period or further processing than necessary for the purposes to be achieved will not be done.
The personal data will be stored for a period of 7 years after the last consent for data processing or after the end of the contractual cooperation for subsequent deletion or at least anonymization, which makes identification of the users no longer possible. If the data subject unsubscribes for direct marketing, the personal data will be deleted or made anonymous unless this is further necessary for the execution of a specific order.
The company passes on personal data to third parties working in the name of and on behalf of apDia or its affiliated companies when:
According to the legal provisions, the company, as data controller, must clearly inform you about the collection and processing of personal data.
This privacy policy therefore counts as a personal notice.
You have the right to obtain information from the company, as controller, as to whether or not your personal data is being processed. If your personal data have been processed, you can obtain access to your data in our files with additional information about the processing purposes, the categories of personal data, possible recipients of your personal data, the retention period, complaints procedure,
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You can also request a copy of your personal data, without associated administrative costs. Please note that if you request several copies, the company will charge a reasonable fee for this. You can consult the procedure for exercising this right under “Procedure exercising rights”.
You have the right to request your personal data held by the company/processing manager in a structured, common and machine-readable form.
This can be requested for personal use as well as to pass it on to a data controller other than the company.
If it is technically possible for us, you can also request the electronic transmission of your personal data to another company.
You can consult the procedure for exercising this right under “Procedure exercising rights”.
If you wish to exercise the aforementioned rights, you must send the request, substantiated or otherwise, together with proof of identity, in particular a copy of the front of your identity card, by post or e-mail to
apDia
Raadsherenstraat 3, 2300 TURNHOUT
BE 0806 556 285
If you consider that the aforementioned rights are not respected by us and wish to lodge a complaint, you may contact the Data Protection Authority (for Belgium, B-1000, Brussels, Drukpersstraat 35, www.gegevensbeschermingsautoriteit.be) which is competent for privacy and data protection with regard to the processing of your personal data.
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