MULTIBOOST
Privacy and Cookie Policy
Last Updated: 15/12/2024
Privacy policy concerning the processing of customer and website user personal data
MULTIBOOST (hereinafter ‘we’, ‘us’ and ‘our’) understands the importance of the privacy of its customers and users of its website visitors and the protection of their personal data. This policy sets out how we handle and process your personal data.
1. Scope
MULTIBOOST manages this website. We act as the data controller when we process our customers’ and website users’ personal data.
We believe it is important to create and maintain an environment where our customers can be confident that their data will not be misused. We comply with the regulations applicable to data protection such as the Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (also referred to as the General Data Protection Regulation, hereinafter “GDPR”). The regulations concern the protection of personal data and provide you with rights over the said personal data.
The objective of this policy is to indicate what personal data we collect, how we use your data after you have visited our website and to assure you that we process your data appropriately.
This privacy policy and the terms and conditions of use apply when you visit our website. The application of terms and conditions other than those set out herein is explicitly prohibited unless we have provided express permission in writing in advance. In the latter case, this policy applies alongside the specific agreement. The use of this website, the platform and the content contained therein is only permitted subject to compliance with this policy. The use of this website, the platform and the content contained therein is only permitted subject to compliance with the full text of this policy.
2. What type of personal data do we collect?
It is not necessary to provide personal data to use most of our website.
We collect and process the following categories of personal data for the purposes stated below:
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Name, form of address, address;
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Contact details (email, telephone number);
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Company;
Additional or optional data are provided by filling out forms on our website or when we contact you (by telephone, email or at trade fairs or events).
We also collect and process data obtained via our website or the devices you use. The collected data may be:
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Login details (username and password) for the section of the website reserved for customers;
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Location data (collected via social media or the IP address of your device; GPS signals sent by your mobile device);
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Data collected using cookies, web beacons or from the internet. These data are automatically collected and can be related to the website you visited before you navigated to our website or the website you navigated to after visiting our website. We may also collect data on the website pages you have visited, your IP address, the type of browser you use, the access time and your operating system. Read our cookie policy to find out more on how we use cookies.
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Data we obtain from other websites, for example if you ask us to link to your Facebook account
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We may record telephone calls for quality assurance and for training purposes
We may also collect data from the public domain to check data previously collected or to manage or broaden our activities.
3. Why do we collect these data and on what legal basis?
We collect the aforementioned data to create a profile in order to understand your needs and to provide better service, and for the following specific purposes:
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To respond to your (online) questions regarding our products or services, to be able to provide information regarding our products and to follow up online offers.
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To supply the products and services you have ordered.
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To provide access to the online customer platform where you can:
- Place orders
- Check delivery terms
- Check your customer history and warranties
- Check the data generated by our machines, available on our cloud platform. These data, related to [the operations and performance of the machines/work, performance and use of the machines by the employees] is available to you via a personalised account after logging onto the platform. -
To check your identity and financial data regarding payments for our products or services.
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To improve our products or services.
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To investigate complaints on our products, services or website.
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To meet the legal and regulatory obligations as well as compliance requirements.
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To analyse and monitor the use of accounts to prevent, investigate or report fraud, terrorism, deception, security incidents and criminal activity to the relevant authorities.
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To send periodic email messages with offers on our products and services, special offers or other information which we believe may be of interest to you.
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To contact you from time to time for the purposes of market research purposes. We may contact you by email or telephone.
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To process your personal data for specific purposes as indicated on specific forms on our website, by notification in writing or by email.
We process the aforementioned personal data based on various processing reasons, as listed in Articles 6.1 (a), (b), (c) and (f) of the GDPR.
Processing of your personal data is required in order to meet contractual obligations for the purposes of delivering products or services in accordance with our agreements. Where personal data is processed (for example to create invoices or communicate with you) in the execution of the agreement, we will store the data for 10 years after the end of our commercial relationship in accordance with the applicable limitation period.
In some cases, it can be a legal requirement to process personal data and to share it with third parties such as government entities for the purposes of government business or anti-money laundering legislation.
In these cases, we have a legitimate interest to process your personal data and to contact you to be able to perform our operations or provide you with information on our products, services, promotions and/or events. Your personal data is retained for up to one year after the termination of our commercial relationship.
If you are not a current customer, we will request your permission to provide you with information on our events, products and services for promotional purposes. In this case, we will retain your personal data for one year.
4. How will your data be used and shared?
We can share your personal data with:
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Affiliate and subsidiary companies; or
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Third parties with whom you have asked us to share your personal data, such as SAP, Hubspot, LinkedIn, Facebook, Google, Website platform, or other media if you have asked us to link these to your account;
Based on our legitimate interest, we may also share your personal data with third parties that assist us with our products and services. Some examples of third-party activities include the hosting of web servers, data analysis, marketing support providers and customer service. These companies have access to your personal data but only when this is required to perform their activities. They are not permitted to use your data for any other purposes.
Your personal data may not be sold or leased to third parties.
We may publish your personal data to enforce our policy, to comply with our legal obligations or in the interest of safety, in the public interest or for the purposes of legal enforcement in any country where we have entities or subsidiaries. We may follow up a request from a law enforcement agency, regulatory authority or government agency. We may also publish data for the purposes of current or scheduled court cases or to protect our property, safety, people or other rights and interests.
Should MULTIBOOST be sold or merges with another company, your data will be accessible to the advisor of the potential buyer and transferred to the new company owners. In that case, we will take the appropriate measures to guarantee the integrity and confidentiality of your personal data. The use of your personal data will always be subject to this policy.
5. Transfer of your personal data outside the European Economic Area
We do not transfer your personal data to third parties outside the European Economic Area.
6. Rights of the data subject
Data protection legislation provides various rights for the data subject with regard to the processing of personal data to ensure the data subject has sufficient control over the processing of their personal data.
You are entitled to inspect the data we hold on you and to request and receive a copy of the personal data on our records. You are entitled to request that we amend, add to or delete any outdated, incorrect or incomplete personal data relating to you when your personal details change. You are also entitled to limit the processing of your personal data and to object thereto. You are also entitled to receive the personal data you have provided to the data controller in a structured, commonly used, machine-readable format, and to transmit it to another data controller.
For further information on the processing of your personal data or if you wish to exercise your rights, please contact us at sales@multiboost.eu
Security
We make every effort to guarantee the security of your data. We have implemented reasonable technical and organisational measures to guarantee your personal data against accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, modification, unauthorised disclosure and/or unauthorised access to the data transmitted, saved or otherwise processed. Please note that the internet is an open network; we cannot therefore guarantee that unauthorised third parties will not be able to circumvent these measures or use your personal data for inappropriate purposes.
This website may include links to third-party websites. We will not be held liable for the content of these websites, nor for the privacy standards and practices of the corresponding third party. You must read and understand the relevant third-party and website privacy policies before accepting cookies and visiting a website, to ensure your personal data is sufficiently protected.
7. Terms and conditions of use and liability
A. Rights to the website and materials – Permitted usage
Our website and the materials available thereon (for example texts, images, videos, data, software, brands and trademarks and other data) are protected by intellectual property rights and other rights vested in us, our affiliated companies (parent companies, affiliated companies or subsidiaries) and/or licensors.
Visitors to the website and any other platforms (customer section) are permitted to consult the website, the platform and the material for their own purposes. This right of use is non-exclusive and non-transferable and we reserve the right to revoke this right at any time and without justification. Any other use of any element of the website and/or platform (i.e. reproduction, changes, publication or any other form of distribution) is prohibited, unless we and/or the licensors have provided advance express permission in writing.
B. Prohibited use of the website and material
You undertake as follows: not to use the website, the platform and the material (1) illegally and/or for illegal purposes; (2) not to damage, modify, interrupt, stop it or impair its efficiency; (3) to disseminate or install computer viruses nor to disseminate or install material that is insulting, obscene, threatening or otherwise not in accordance with the intended use of the website and the platform; (4) not to infringe third-party or our rights to privacy, protection of personal data or intellectual property; (5) to disseminate or install material for marketing or advertising purposes without requesting our prior approval and only insofar as the recipient has requested the said material.
C. Liability
We shall make every effort to ensure the information we add to our website and the platform is as complete, correct and current as possible, although we cannot guarantee that the information provided does not include any errors. The information contained therein is not aimed at specific people or organisations and may therefore not be complete, relevant or accurate.
The information must not be considered professional or legal advice (an expert should always be consulted for these purposes). The user is responsible for the use of the website, the platform and their data. We waive all liability for any damage caused by any errors on this website.
We make every reasonable effort to limit technical malfunctions. Errors and malfunctions may however occur when using the website or the platform, which may hinder the availability or operation thereof. The website, the platform and the content thereof is provided “as is” and we do not accept any liability for issues resulting from the use of our website, the platform or the content thereof.
The website pages or the platform may contain links to external websites for whose content we neither assume nor will assume any liability with regard thereto. We will not be held liable for material and information added by users to the website or platform. The user is obliged to indemnify or compensate us for all damage attributable to the material and information.
8. Applicable legislation and jurisdiction
This website and its associated policy are governed by European law, applicable to any disputes that may arise in relation to these terms. In the event of a dispute, jurisdiction shall be exclusively vested in the relevant European legal courts.
9. Amendments to this policy
MULTIBOOST may amend or update this policy to ensure the provision of information on how we process your personal data at that time. The updated version of this policy is available on the same website and will take effect upon publication. Please visit this webpage regularly to ensure you remain up-to-date on how we collect and process personal data, how and under what circumstances we use your personal data and when we share your personal data with third parties.
Cookie Policy
Cookie Statement
Since our Website uses "cookies", we would like to inform you about the different types of cookies we use and which cookies our service providers use and how you can manage and block cookies.
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What are cookies? What types of cookies are there?
Cookies are small text files that your browser receives when you visit a website, and that are saved for a be stored on your computer, tablet or smartphone for a certain period of time. In these text files, information is saved such as your language preference or your login details for a website. Visit the website at a later time again? Then the website can immediately apply your language preference or you can register automatically.
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Functional cookies - Purpose: Basic service, always mandatory
Functional cookies are cookies that store the preferences of website visitors for the purpose of to increase usability. They are often necessary for the proper functioning of a website. Think for example to websites with a login functionality or shopping cart. Cookies then remember that you as user logged in, or have placed items in the shopping cart. For example, with a multilingual website, the language preference or country preference of the visitor can be remembered.
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Analytical cookies - Purpose : Statistics, optional
Does a website use analytical cookies? Statistical data is then processed about the use of the website. This is very useful for continuing to develop websites. You can find out which information visitors find useful or unnecessary. Analytical cookies, for example, keep track of how often a website is visited or how often an article on a news site is read. They can also track from which region the website visitors mainly come from, as well as whether the mobile version of the website is more popular than the desktop version or not.
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Tracking cookies - Purpose : Statistics, optional
Tracking cookies are used to build a profile of the website visitor. Based on this, there can for example, a modified version of the website is shown. These cookies follow your surfing behavior so that you even while browsing other websites, receive personalized offers or advertisements. Like this it may happen that you see a previously viewed webshop article reappear on other websites.
Social sharing buttons in websites often use tracking cookies. It is therefore important that you take this into account in your privacy and cookie policy.
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First party cookies versus third party cookies* : Purpose : Statistics tracking, optional
First-party cookies are cookies that are created and sent by the website you are browsing. The information therefore goes to the website administrator itself.
There are also third party cookies. These cookies are placed when a website contains elements from a third party. For example, think of embedded videos, social media widgets, advertisements or integrated software. The external party then sends cookies from its own servers.
* For cookies placed by third parties (such as Google Analytics), please refer to the statements made by these parties on their respective websites. Please note: we have no influence whatsoever on the content of those statements or on the content of the cookies of these third parties.
Transfer to outside the EEA via the following organisation.
Google Analytics – USA (Standard Contractual Clauses)
Facebook – USA (Standard Contractual Clauses)
LinkedIn – USA (Standard Contractual Clauses)
Hubspot – USA (standard contractual clauses and EU data center)
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How can you disable cookies?
It is possible to disable cookies via the browser settings. Please note that it is possible that certain page elements are no longer displayed correctly when cookies are disabled, although we do everything we can to make the use of the website as smooth as possible.
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Rights of the visitors
Since cookies can constitute processing of personal data, you as a data subject have the right to lawful and secure processing of personal data. More information about the rights of visitors can also be found in the Privacy Statement.
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More info: info@multiboost.eu