Privacy

Privacy and Cookie Statement Innatera Nanosystems BV

Last revised: September 1, 2024

General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

As of May 25, 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has been in effect. The GDPR replaces the Dutch Data Protection Act (Wbp). The introduction of the GDPR means that the same privacy legislation applies throughout the European Union from May 25, 2018.

The GDPR aims to ensure the protection of personal data and sets out how organizations must handle personal data.

What is personal data?

Personal data includes all information about an identified or identifiable natural person. This information must, directly or indirectly (through derivation), be capable of identifying a natural person.

The GDPR categorizes personal data into two groups:

Regular personal data:

Special personal data:

Innatera Nanosystems BV will never ask for or process special personal data.

What is meant by processing personal data?

According to Article 4(2) of the GDPR, processing personal data means: Any operation or set of operations performed on personal data or sets of personal data, whether or not by automated means, such as collection, recording, organization, etc.

The term "processing" is very broad and includes all actions from collecting data to destroying data.

How does Innatera Nanosystems BV collect personal data?

Innatera Nanosystems BV never collects personal data without your consent.
We collect your data through forms, cookie placements, or direct contact with you.

Innatera Nanosystems BV only records relevant data, including how this data was obtained and how you gave consent for its collection, in compliance with the GDPR.

We never share your data with third parties unless you have explicitly given your consent or if the law requires Innatera Nanosystems BV to do so.

Cookies

The Innatera Nanosystems BV website uses cookies. A cookie is a small file stored on your hard drive by a server and is only recognized by the server that stores it.

There are three types of cookies:

  1. Functional cookies: Necessary for the optimal functioning of the website (e.g., remembering items in a shopping cart).
  2. Analytical cookies: Enable tools like Google Analytics to monitor website performance, such as visitor numbers, visited pages, and referral channels. These cookies do not provide information that can identify you.
  3. Tracking cookies: Track individual behavior to create visitor profiles.

Only functional cookies are used to optimize the website display, and no consent is required for their use.
For analytical and tracking cookies, your consent is required, which can be given by accepting the cookie notice. Without consent, Innatera Nanosystems BV will not place these cookies.

How does Innatera Nanosystems BV handle your personal data?

Your data is carefully and securely stored by Innatera Nanosystems BV. This means it is only accessible to authorized personnel and only when necessary.

Your data will not be used for purposes for which you have not explicitly provided consent, nor will it be shared with third parties without your explicit permission, unless required by law.

You have the right to access your personal data stored by Innatera Nanosystems BV at any time. You can submit a request via [email protected] or call +31 570 60 95 00.

Why does Innatera Nanosystems BV collect personal data?

Innatera Nanosystems BV collects and stores information to maintain relationships.
We collect and store information from potential relationships to assist with requests that may lead to establishing a relationship.

Your data is used to actively maintain the relationship, respond to your requests, and send relevant information.

Consent and Objections

In line with GDPR requirements, Innatera Nanosystems BV only stores relevant and permissible information for as long as necessary, with your consent.

If you wish to object to the storage of your personal data, access your data stored by Innatera Nanosystems BV, or withdraw your consent, please contact us at [email protected] or call +31 570 60 95 00.

For more information about the GDPR, visit Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens.