Privacy Policy
Privacy
Zinger Computing Privacy Statement
Summary
We collect some personal data automatically, only for statistical purposes; otherwise, your personal data is given directly to us by you when you fill out our registration or contact forms. We process this information only in compliance with the principles outlined in the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) (Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of April 27, 2016). We only transfer this information to third parties who take part in our services (for example, our software or hardware providers), and those who assist us in improving our service offerings to you (for example, event or webinar hosts, provided that you participate in such event). We don’t sell your information, and we require that our partners comply with all applicable data protection legislation in their use of your information.
You may exercise several rights under the GDPR by contacting us, including the right to access your personal data (i.e. receive a copy of the information we have), the right to portability of your data (transfer your data to someone else), the right to rectify any mistake in your data, and, under certain conditions, the right to erase your data, and the right to object to or to restrict the processing of your personal data.
We remain available to answer any questions you may have regarding this Privacy Statement, which may be directed to [email protected], and invite you to read the full, binding statement below.
1. Purpose of the Privacy Statement
The Privacy Statement aims to inform you of the conditions under which your personal data is collected and processed by us and the rights that you have regarding this data.
In order to operate the Website and provide our services, we collect and process specific personal data, solely for the purposes detailed hereafter. We will not sell, share, or rent this information to others in ways different from what is disclosed in this statement.
2. Personal Data We Collect and Process
2.1. Information Automatically Collected
the application or software that you used to access our Website;
the time you accessed our Website;
your browser type, language configuration, clicks, and page views;
the terminal with which you accessed our Website; and
the websites you visited before accessing our Website.
Please note that the Zinger Computing website also utilizes Google Analytics. For a comprehensive explanation of the data collected by Google and how it is used, please visit the following: https://policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites
2.2. Contact form
first name,
last name,
company/organization name,
title,
email,
phone number,
state,
country,
type of assistance required, and
your message (via a free-form field).
This information is required in order to process your message and answer your request and is stored only as long as necessary in order to fully process your request.
When filling out the form and clicking the “submit” button, you expressly consent to this processing of your personal data, therefore making the processing lawful.
3. Cookies
Zinger Computing only uses cookies to indicate:
User identity, in the form of unique identifiers recognized only by our system;
User authentication status, so we know if the User is currently logged in or not (as being logged in is a distinct concept from thinking we know who the User is);
an identifier for which server is handling this session, to facilitate interactive reports;
a token identifying the user’s session, used in order to prevent certain types of security breaches; and
transient information relating to the state of the current session.
Zinger Computing only uses these cookies to facilitate the operation of the site; they are not and will not be used for any other purpose, and no data related to those will be made available to any third party now or in the future. These cookies do not allow the tracking of the User in any way and are only necessary for the operation of our Website.
You may, at any time, modify, delete or block the cookies stored on your device by Zinger Computing. This may affect your usage of or access to the Website. Please refer to your browser’s documentation to learn how to proceed. By visiting the Website without disabling this function, you accept the use of these cookies.
4. Personal Data Sharing and Transfers
4.1. Sharing with third parties
We may outsource certain activities such as marketing assistance, postal and email delivery, customer service, and data analysis. These companies do not retain, share, store or use personal data for any secondary purposes and are not allowed to use personal data, except for the purpose of providing these services. We have also ensured that our agreements with these third parties contain data protection clauses that guarantee appropriate safeguards to the User.
5. Links
6. User’s Rights
We will attempt to notify each recipient to whom your personal data has been disclosed (unless this proves impossible or involves disproportionate effort) when you notify us of a rectification or erasure of your personal data or a restriction of processing.
6.1. Right of access
the purposes of the processing;
the categories of personal data concerned;
the recipients to whom the personal data have been or will be disclosed;
the duration of storage of the personal data; and
further information on your rights regarding your personal data.
6.2. Right to data portability
6.3. Right to rectification
6.4. Right to erasure (‘right to be forgotten’)
your personal data is no longer necessary in relation to the purposes for which it was collected or otherwise processed;
you withdraw your consent for the processing and there is no other legal ground for the processing (this only relates to the personal data collected via the contact form or for our newsletter purposes);
you exercise your right to object to the processing of your personal data, as detailed in section 6.5;
your personal data was unlawfully processed; or
your personal data has to be erased to comply with a legal obligation to which we are subject.
6.5. Right to object
You may also, at any time, object to the processing of your personal data by us when this processing is carried out for marketing purposes.
6.6. Right to restriction of processing
where you contest the accuracy of your personal data, you can request the restriction of the processing of your personal data for the period required to verify your claim;
where the processing is unlawful, you may choose to request the restriction of the use of your personal data instead of requesting its erasure;
if we no longer need your personal data for the purpose of the processing, but you require this data for the establishment, exercise or defense of legal claims; or
where you objected to the processing of your personal data carried out in our legitimate interests, you may request the restriction of this processing while we investigate your claim.
7. Security
All access to the Website is, by default, encrypted and protected. Zinger Computing supports TLS 1.1 to TLS 1.3 encryption.
All User data is stored in servers that use multi-tiered security practices to protect that data from unauthorized users.
8. Notification of Changes
If at any point we decide to use personal data for purposes incompatible with those stated at the time it was collected, we will notify Users by way of an email whenever possible, or by displaying a banner requesting Users’ consent to this change for two weeks before the change takes place. Users will have the option to refuse the change and request the deletion of their User profile and of their personal data.
9. Non-personal Data
10. Contacting Us and Exercising Your Rights
An identity verification document will be required should you wish to exercise one of your rights, in order to ensure that no third party can gain access to your personal data.
Should a disagreement arise (including where a dispute is not solved by an amicable settlement), the User can always contact the competent personal data protection authority to lodge a complaint. In the European Union, the Website targets France and the United Kingdom, whose data protection authorities are the following:
in France, the CNIL, whose website is accessible at the following address: https://www.cnil.fr;
in the United Kingdom, the ICO, whose website is accessible at the following address: https://ico.org.uk.