Identification and bank account numbers
We highly value your privacy and make every effort to protect your personal data in accordance with applicable data protection legislation, in particular the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) and national implementing legislation. We are of course also bound by our professional secrecy so that your data will be treated as strictly confidential by us.
In this Privacy Policy we explain which personal data we collect from you, for which purposes we will process these data, on which legal basis we base this processing, to whom your personal data can be transferred, how long we store your data, how we protect your data and what rights you have with regard to the processing of your personal data.
(i) When you are a client or a potential client
(or in the case of a legal person an employee thereof)
Identification and contact details
Personal identification data: name, company name, address, telephone / mobile number, e-mail address, VAT number
Identification data issued by the government
Copy of identity card
Financial details
Identification and bank account numbers
Financial transactions, such as amounts you have to pay and have paid, overview of payments, etc.
Agreements and settlements
Occupation and employment
Private person or company, VAT number if applicable
(ii) When you are a visitor of our website
Identification and contact details
Electronic identification data: IP addresses, information collected via cookies (read our Cookie policy)
(iii) When you register for our electronic mailings
Identification and contact details
Personal identification data: name, company name, e-mail address
Personal characteristics
Personal details: gender, language preference
Profession and job
Company or organization, function
Other
Opt-in / opt-out for electronic mailings
(vi) When you contact us by e-mail or otherwise
Identification and contact details
Personal identification data: name, company name, telephone / mobile number, e-mail address
Profession and job
Company or organization, function
Other
Use of social media (eg LinkedIn)
(vi) When you contact us by e-mail or otherwise
Identification and contact details
Personal identification data: name, company name, telephone / mobile number, e-mail address
Other
Other data that you provide yourself
(vi) When applying with us
Identification and contact details
Personal identification data: name, company name, telephone / mobile number, e-mail address
Personal characteristics
Personal details: date and place of birth, marital status, gender, nationality, language skills
Family composition
Family composition
Financial details
Wage at current employer, salary expectations
Education and training
Academic curriculum, professional experience
Occupation and employment
Information about employment history
Image
Capture Photo
Other
Other information that is relevant to possible recruitments
For your complete information, you can find the legal bases relevant to these processes below:
Please note: this list is not exhaustive. There may be other cases where we need to inform other parties to be able to deliver our services as effectively as possible.
When transferring to third parties, we always ensure that we take appropriate protection measures. Where necessary, we will, for example, conclude a transfer agreement or a processor agreement, which sets out restrictions on the use of your personal data and obligations regarding the security of your personal data.
Your personal data will not be lent or sold to third parties for marketing purposes without your prior express consent.
Your personal data will not be passed on to countries outside the European Economic Area.
If you do not wish to receive direct marketing by telephone from any company, you can add your telephone number to the Do-not-More-List (www.dncm.be). If you no longer wish to receive direct marketing by post, you can add your details to the Robinson List (www.robinsonlist.be). We always take both lists into account in our direct marketing campaigns.
You can exercise the above rights by sending an e-mail to info@artes.law, or in the case of the right of objection to direct marketing also via the opt-out link included in our marketing e-mails.
The exercise of these rights is in principle free of charge. We can only charge a reasonable administrative fee for unreasonable or repeated requests.
We always try to answer your requests or questions as quickly as possible. We may first ask you for proof of identity to verify your identity.
For further information and advice about the above rights, we refer you to the website of the Data Protection Authority: www.gegevensbeschermingsautoriteit.be.
In addition to the aforementioned rights, you also have the right to submit a complaint to the Data Protection Authority in connection with the processing of your personal data by us. You can reach the authority via contact@apd-gba.be or by post at the following address:
Data protection authority
Drukpersstraat 35
1000 Brussels
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