Privacy Policy
Privacy and Cookie Statement FloatControl
General Data Protection Regulation (AVG)
As of May 25, 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will apply. The GDPR replaces the Personal Data Protection Act (Wbp). The introduction of the GDPR means that the same privacy legislation will apply throughout the European Union as of May 25, 2018.
The GDPR aims to ensure the protection of personal data and sets out how organisations should handle personal data.
What is personal data?
The term personal data covers all information about an identified or identifiable natural person. This information must be able to lead directly or indirectly (by means of deduction) to the identification of a natural person. The GDPR divides personal data into two groups:
Ordinary personal data:
- Name
- Address
- Postal code
- City
- BSN number
- E-mail address
- License plate data
- IP address
Special personal data:
- Race
- Religion
- Sexual life
- Political opinion
- Health
- Trade union membership
- Criminal behaviour
- Genetic data
- Biometric data
FLOATCONTROL will never ask you for special personal data and therefore does not process any special personal data.
What is meant by processing personal data?
According to Article 4 paragraph 2 of the GDPR, the processing of personal data is: Any operation or set of operations which is performed on personal data or on sets of personal data, whether or not by automated means, such as collection, recording, organisation, etc. The concept of processing is very broad and covers all actions from collecting data to destroying data.
How does FLOATCONTROL collect personal data?
FLOATCONTROL never collects personal data without your permission.
FLOATCONTROL obtains your data by leaving information in forms, placing cookies or by contacting you directly.
FLOATCONTROL only records relevant data in accordance with the GDPR, including how this data was obtained and how you gave permission for FloatControl to record your data.
FLOATCONTROL will never provide your data to third parties unless you have given explicit permission to do so or unless the law stipulates that FLOATCONTROL is obliged to do so.
Cookies
The FLOATCONTROL website uses cookies. A cookie is a small file that is stored on your hard drive by a server and is only recognized by the server that stores the cookie.
There are three types of cookies:
- Functional cookies: these are cookies that are necessary to make a website function better. An example of a functional cookie is a cookie that remembers what was put in the shopping basket.
- Analytical cookies: analytical cookies enable tools such as Google Analytics to monitor the website and give the website owner insight into information such as how many visitors the website has, which pages are visited and through which channels visitors come to the website. These cookies do not provide information that can lead to you.
- Tracking cookies: these are cookies that track a visitor’s individual behaviour, thereby creating a profile of the visitor.
The placement of a functional cookie serves only to optimise the display of the website to you and you do not need to grant permission to FloatControl . For the other two types of cookies, you do need to grant permission to FLOATCONTROL. You can do this by accepting the cookie notification. If you do not, FLOATCONTROL will not place analytical and tracking cookies.
How does FLOATCONTROL handle your personal data?
Your data is recorded accurately and securely by FLOATCONTROL. This means that data is only accessible to persons who are authorized to do so and for whom it is necessary to view your data. Your data will not be used by FLOATCONTROL for purposes for which you have not given explicit permission and will not be provided to third parties without your explicit permission or without FLOATCONTROL being obliged to do so by law or enforcement thereof.
You have the right to inspect your personal data as recorded by FLOATCONTROL at any time. You can submit a request for this via info@floatcontrol.nl
For what purpose does FLOATCONTROL collect personal data?
FLOATCONTROL collects and stores information from relations in order to maintain the relations.
FLOATCONTROL collects and stores information from intended relations in order to be able to serve them in requests that can lead to entering into a relationship.
FLOATCONTROL therefore uses your data to be able to actively maintain the relationship and to be able to meet your requests. Furthermore, the data is used to be able to send you appropriate information.
Consent and objection
In accordance with the rules as laid down in the GDPR, FLOATCONTROL only stores relevant and permitted information, for the duration that is necessary and with your consent.
Do you want to object to the recording of your personal data, obtain access to your personal data as recorded by FLOATCONTROL or withdraw your consent? Then contact FLOATCONTROL via info@floatcontrol.nl
You can read more about the GDPR at: