Privacy Policy

PRIVACY POLICY   LONGTUDI.FI

 

  1. Data controller
  • Name:                   Longitudi
  • Business ID:         1874113-0
  • Address:               Korkeavuorenkatu 3
  • Post code:            00140
  • Post office:           HELSINKI
  • Telephone:           09-441309
  • Email:                   kelloseppa (at) longitudi.fi

 

  1. Person responsible for matters related to the data register
  • Name:                  Vesa Hyvärinen
  • Address:               Korkeavuorenkatu 3
  • Post code:            00140
  • Post office:           HELSINKI
  • Telephone:           09-441309
  • Email:                   kelloseppa (at) longitudi.fi

 

  1. Data protection officer
  • Name:                  Vesa Hyvärinen
  • Address:               Korkeavuorenkatu 3
  • Post code:            00140
  • Post office:           HELSINKI
  • Telephone:           09-441309
  • Email:                   kelloseppa (at) longitudi.fi

 

  1. Purpose of the register
  • The collected personal information is used for customer identification and access control and for delivering orders to registered users and maintaining and developing customer relationships.

 

  1. Basis for the collection and processing of data
  • Customer data is collected and processed with the customer’s consent, or to implement an agreement made with the customer.

 

  1. Data content of the register
  • Customer name, address, email address, telephone number, purchased product

 

  1. Data retention period
  • Personal information is retained for as long as needed to implement an agreement made with the customer or to develop customer service.

 

  1. Regular sources of information
  • Data is collected for the register from the persons themselves. Registers maintained by the authorities within the limits permitted by law (e.g. ytj.fi). Data is also collected using the Google Analytics tool.

 

  1. Regular disclosure of information and transfer of information outside the EU or the European Economic Area
  • The information is not regularly disclosed to external parties. Some external service or software providers used by the company may store information outside the EU or the European Economic Area.

 

  1. Use of cookies
  • Our website uses cookies. A cookie is a small text file that is sent to the user’s computer and stored there, which allows the administrator of a website to identify frequent visitors to the site, to make it easier for visitors to log in to the site, and to compile aggregate data about the visitors. By using this feedback, we can continuously improve the content of our website. Cookies do not harm the users’ computer or files. We use cookies to offer our customers information and services tailored to their individual needs.

 

  • If a user visiting our website does not want us to receive the above-mentioned data through cookies, most browsers allow the user to disable the cookie function. This can usually be done via browser settings. Please note, however, that cookies may be needed to ensure the proper functioning of certain parts of our website and the services we provide.

 

  1. Register protection
  • The data is transferred over a secure SSL connection.
  • Electronic data is protected by a firewall, usernames and passwords.
  • Access to the data is limited to those persons employed by the data controller who need the data to perform their tasks.

 

  1. Automated decision-making
  • Automated individual decision-making (EU Data Protection Regulation Article 22) is not carried out.

 

  1. Rights of the data subject
  • The data subject has the right to inspect what information about them has been stored in the personal data register. A signed request to inspect the information must be delivered in writing to the person responsible for matters related to the data register.
  • Data subjects may make one request a year free of charge.
  • The data subject has the right to request incorrect or outdated information to be corrected or deleted or the data to be transferred from one system to another. The data subject also has the right to restrict or object to the processing of their information as per Articles 18 and 21 of the EU Data Protection Regulation.
  • The data subject has the right to withdraw their previously given consent to process their data or to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority on matters relating to the processing of their personal data.
  • The data subject also has the right to prohibit the use of their personal data for direct marketing purposes.