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Where the West Begins: Capturing Fort Worth's Historic Treasures The materials in this collection, which include photographs, letters, books, and more, reflect the history of Fort Worth. Where the Company engages third parties to Process Personal Data on its behalf, such parties are 1 required by contract to process the personal data based on the Company's written instructions, 2 are under a duty of confidentiality, and 3 are required to implement appropriate technical and organizational measures to ensure the security of the personal data.
Impact Assessments Some of the Processing that the Company carries out may result in risks to privacy. Where Processing would result in a high risk to individual's rights and freedoms, the Company will carry out a Data Protection Impact Assessment DPIA to determine the necessity and proportionality of processing. The DPIA will consider the purposes for which the activity is carried out, the risks for individuals and the measures that can be put in place to mitigate those risks.
Data Breach Notification If the Company discovers that there has been a breach of HR-related Personal Data that poses a risk to the rights and freedoms of individuals, it will report such breach to the appropriate data protection authority within 72 hours of discovery. The Company will record all data breaches regardless of their effect. If the breach is likely to result in a high risk to the rights and freedoms of individuals, the Company will notify affected individuals that there has been a breach and provide them with information about its likely consequences and the mitigation measures it has taken.
Privacy Shield and the Swiss-U. Department of Commerce regarding the collection, use, and retention of Personal Data transferred to the U. To learn more about the EU-U. In addition to the protections provided under other sections of this Data Privacy Policy, the Company will provide the following protections for personal data transferred from the EU or Switzerland to the U. Additionally, you will be offered a similar choice mechanism to give affirmative or explicit opt in choice whether their sensitive personal information is to be disclosed to a third party or used for a purpose other than the purposes for which it was originally collected or subsequently authorized by the individual by opt-in choice.
However, explicit opt in choice is not required when the disclosure of the sensitive personal information is 1 in the vital interests of the individual or another person; 2 necessary for the establishment of legal claims or defenses; 3 required to provide medical care or diagnosis; 4 necessary to carry out the organization's obligations in the field of employment law, or 5 related to personal information that is manifestly made public by the individual.
The Company's EU and Swiss entities may transfer personal information to a processor in the United States solely for processing purposes. A "controller" is a person or organization which, alone or jointly with others, determines the purposes and means of the processing of personal information.
Examples of third party controllers may include banks and healthcare providers, or management personnel in other Company offices outside of the U. When the Company makes such onward transfers, it will comply with the Privacy Shield Notice and Choice principles. Verification The Company has verified and will verify annually through self-assessment that the attestations and assertions made about its Privacy Shield privacy practices are true and that those privacy practices have been implemented as represented and in accordance with the Privacy Shield principles.
This verification has been and will be signed by an officer of the Company or other authorized representative of the Company at least once a year and is available upon request by individuals or in the context of an investigation or a complaint about non-compliance.
The verification includes the following: That the Policy is accurate, comprehensive, prominently displayed, completely implemented and accessible; That the Policy conforms to the Privacy Shield Principles; That individuals are informed of any in-house arrangements for handling complaints and of the independent mechanisms through which they may pursue complaints; That it has in place procedures for training employees in the implementation of this Policy and disciplining them for failure to follow it; That it has in place internal procedures for periodically conducting objective reviews of compliance with the above.
If a complaint remains unresolved, EU residents should contact the state or national data protection authority in the jurisdiction where they reside for resolution. Under certain conditions specified by the Privacy Shield Privacy Principles, you may also be able to invoke binding arbitration to resolve your complaints.
Liability In the context of an onward transfer of personal information, the Company has responsibility for the processing of personal information it receives under the Privacy Shield and subsequently transfers to a third party agent. The Company will remain liable under the Privacy Shield principles if its third party agent processes such personal information in a manner inconsistent with the Privacy Shield principles, unless the Company proves that it is not responsible for the event giving rise to the damage.
Individual responsibilities Individuals are responsible for helping the organisation keep their personal data up to date. Individuals may have access to the personal data of other individuals [and of our customers and clients] in the course of their [employment, contract, volunteer period, internship or apprenticeship].
Where this is the case, the organisation relies on individuals to help meet its data protection obligations to staff [and to customers and clients].
Individuals who have access to personal data are required: to access only data that they have authority to access and only for authorised purposes; not to disclose data except to individuals whether inside or outside the organisation who have appropriate authorisation; to keep data secure for example by complying with rules on access to premises, computer access, including password protection, and secure file storage and destruction ; not to remove personal data, or devices containing or that can be used to access personal data, from the organisation's premises without adopting appropriate security measures such as encryption or password protection to secure the data and the device; and not to store personal data on local drives or on personal devices that are used for work purposes.
Failing to observe these requirements may amount to a disciplinary offence, which will be dealt with under the organisation's disciplinary procedure. Significant or deliberate breaches of this policy, such as accessing employee or customer data without authorisation or a legitimate reason to do so, may constitute gross misconduct and could lead to dismissal without notice.
Training The Company will provide training to all individuals about their data protection responsibilities as part of the induction process and at regular intervals thereafter. Individuals whose roles require regular access to personal data, or who are responsible for implementing this policy or responding to subject access requests under this policy, will receive additional training to help them understand their duties and how to comply with them.
Questions and Complaints Questions or complaints regarding the processing of your Personal Data should be directed to your local HR representative. Additionally, complaints may be submitted pursuant to grievance procedures under applicable trade union contracts. If the inquiry cannot be answered or the complaint is not resolved locally, please direct the matter to our Director of Security and Compliance by e-mail at contactibexdigital ibex. Data Privacy is Important to Us Please be assured that your privacy is of utmost importance to us.
We comply with all applicable data privacy laws including the General Data Protection Regulation regarding personal data collected and processed concerning residents of the European Union and European Economic Area. The specific practices outlined in this privacy statement apply to privacy practices and procedures maintained by or on behalf of ibex.
Some of our web pages contain links to web sites outside ibex. Please be aware that when you follow a link to another site, you are then subject to the privacy policies of the new site. What Personal Data We Collect and Process The Company collects business contact and financial information from our business customers and vendors. We collect personal contact information, purchase information, and customer experience information from individuals who purchase products and services from our business customers.
How and Why We Process Personal Data The Company processes personal information for the following purposes: Providing products and services to our business customers The Company collects and processes the business contact information of the individuals working for our business customers so that we can enter into and perform contracts with our business customers to provide our products and services.
Working with our vendors. The Company collects and processes the business contact information of the individuals working for our vendors so that we can enter into and perform contracts with our vendors. Generating customers for our business customers.
The Company collects and processes the personal contact information and business contact information of individuals through Company created websites, display banners, chat boxes, social media platforms, telephone calls, and interviews. Personal information is also collected through forms completed by individuals to register for events and subscribe to publications.
This personal information is shared with our business customers to assist them in their customer acquisition efforts. Enhancing the customer experience for the benefit of our business customers. The Company collects and processes personal contact information and business contact information about individuals who purchase products and services from our business customers as well as their impressions of their purchase experience and experience with the products and service.
We collect this personal information through surveys, telephone calls and interviews. This personal information is shared with our business customers to assist them in their customer relations efforts. Making our websites more useful. For each HTTP which is what your web browser generates when you request a page or part of a page from a web site request received, the Company automatically collect and store only the following information: the date and time, the originating IP address, the type of browser and operating system used if provided by the browser , the URL of the referring page if provided by the browser , and the object requested completion status of the request pages visited.
We use the information that we collect to measure the number of visitors to the different areas of our sites, and to help us make our sites more useful to visitors. This includes analyzing these logs periodically to determine the traffic through our servers, the number of pages served, and the level of demand for pages and topics of interest.
Interaction with Children We do not collect personal data of and our websites do not target or provide content to children under the age of Cookies Cookies are small files that web servers place on a user's hard drive. The Company does not use "persistent cookies" or any other persistent tracking methods to collect personal information about visitors to its websites.
Cookies serve several functions: They allow the website to identify you as a previous visitor each time you access a site; They track what information you view at a site important to commercial sites trying to determine your buying preferences ; In more advanced cases, they track your movements through many websites but not the whole Web; Businesses use them for customer convenience to allow them to produce a list of items to buy and pay for them all at one time and to garner information about what individuals are buying at their sites; Advertisers use them to determine the effectiveness of their marketing and offer insights into consumer preferences and tastes by collecting data from many websites.
Advertisers use them to determine the effectiveness of their marketing and offer insights into consumer preferences and tastes by collecting data from many websites.
To protect your privacy, be sure to close your browser completely after you have finished conducting business with a website that does use cookies. If you are concerned about the potential use of the information gathered from your computer or mobile device by cookies, you can set your browser to prompt you before it accepts a cookie.
Before collecting personally identifiable information, we will prominently disclose why we are requesting the information; how it will be used; how long it may be retained; under what conditions, and with whom, it may be shared. We Also Collect and Use Non-Personal Data In addition to personal information, we collect and store non-personal such as search engine queries and anonymous survey responses to help us better understand and meet the needs of our visitors.
We may share non-personal information with others, including the public, in aggregated form for instance, in a list of our most popular search engine queries , in partial or edited form such as in a report summarizing responses to a questionnaire , or verbatim for example, in a complete listing of survey responses. Data Subject Rights of EU Residents EU residents have the following rights regarding their personal data: Right of Access: You have the right to obtain confirmation from the Company as to whether or not personal data concerning you is being processed and how, what when, why and for how long your personal data is processed and to whom it is disclosed.
Right to Rectification: You have the right to request the Company to correct inaccurate personal data and to complete incomplete personal data. Right to Erasure Right to be Forgotten : You have the right to request the Company to erase personal data concerning you where your personal data is no longer needed for the purposes for which it was collected or processed or has otherwise been improperly processed.
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