The NEASQC Consortium and its members believe in respecting your privacy. We do not collect any personally identifiable data from visitors to this website other than when you subscribe to any of our services. The basis on which we collect such data and other relevant information are set out in our Data Privacy notice below.
We use a third-party service, OVH, to host our website. The security of the website is protected by industry standard encryption processes (SSL encryption).
We have no legal means of finding out the identities of persons visiting our website and do not make any attempt to do so.
We use a number of different cookies for various purposes, including enhancing website functionality and website analytics.
For example, we use Google Analytics to collect standard internet log information, details of visitor behaviour patterns and the number of visitors to the various parts of the site. This information is processed in such a way that we cannot identify a specific individual, i.e. there are no unique identifier cookies. IP addresses are anonymized immediately after they are collected.
Full details of the cookies we use can be found in our cookie tool, the link to which is displayed in the cookie bar. When you visit this website, you are directed to this cookie bar.
The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), effective from 25 May 2018, gives individuals living in the European Union enhanced rights over the use of their personal data. Under the GDPR, we are required to give you certain information, including your rights when you provide us with your personal data.
If you subscribe to attend one of our conferences or other events, we will ask you for a minimal amount of personal data to enable us to process your booking, to keep you informed of any developments concerning your attendance at the conference or event and for administration purposes. The types of data we collect are only the ones displayed on the registration form. Our legal basis for processing your personal data for these purposes is contractual (Article 6(1)(b) GDPR).
If you opt-in to receiving marketing information about our events and/or related services, you are giving us your explicit consent under Article 6(1)(a) GDPR to process your personal data for these specific purposes. This consent can be withdrawn at any time.
The personal data you provide us with when subscribing for our services will be used only for the purposes of providing you with and improving those services. Some data elements, e.g. job titles and company names, may be aggregated on an anonymised basis for analytical and statistical purposes to enable us to improve our services. Our legal basis for processing your personal data for these purposes is our legitimate interest (Article 6(1)(f) GDPR).
We take all reasonable care and apply necessary technical and organisational measures to protect your personal data. Where we employ data processors to process your data on our behalf, we ensure that the necessary contractual protections are in place.
We will not sell your personal data under any circumstances. We will not transfer your personal data to any third parties unless you have specifically consented to this under our marketing terms, other than to our data processors who will be contractually bound to process your data only in accordance with our instructions and to keep your data secure.
We do not ourselves transfer your personal data outside of the EU/EEA. However, certain of our data processors (e.g. Google Analytics) may do so and where this occurs, such transfer will only be to the USA and will fall under the Privacy Shield.
In accordance with the principle of minimising data retention, we will retain your personal data only for so long as is necessary for the purposes for which it was acquired, subject to legal and other relevant requirements, in accordance with our data retention policy, as follows:
Data acquired for contractual purposes – 5 years
Data acquired through marketing activities – 2 years since our last exchange
At the expiry of the relevant data protection period, personal data will be deleted or anonymised.
Your rights under the GDPR include the following:
Your rights above can be exercised free of charge by contacting us as described below.
If you feel that any of your rights have been infringed, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the French Information Commissioner’s Office (www.cnil.fr).
If you have any queries about our website or about how we process data, you can contact the NEASQC Consortium in our quality or Data Processor as follows:
The NEASQC Consortium
c/o Bull SAS
Rue du Gros Caillou
78340 Les Clayes – France
Email address: contact@neasqc.eu
Telephone No.: 00 33 1 30 80 32 04
17 November 2020
We reserve the right to make changes from time to time to our Privacy Policy and Data Privacy Notice which will be effective from the time that they are published on this website.