Privacy statement and cookies

QR code 2027 is part of DIGITAL² marketing communications, located in the Groot Handelsgebouw, Stationsplein 45 A4.004, 3013 AK Rotterdam. DIGITAL²   is responsible for the processing of personal data as shown in this privacy statement. -code 2027 is an initiative of DIGITAL²

Contact :
DIGITAL² marketingcommunicatie
Groot Handelsgebouw CIC
Stationsplein 45 A4.004
3013 AK Rotterdam
The Netherlands
+31 10 4663366
digital2.nl

Martijn Bal is de Functionaris Gegevensbescherming van DIGITAL² Martijn Bal is the Data Protection Officer of DIGITAL² marketing communications.

Personal data we process

DIGITAL² marketing communication processes your personal data because you use our services and/or because you provide us with this data yourself. Below you will find an overview of the personal data that we process:

  • First and last name
  • Address details
  • Phone
  • E-mail
  • IP-address
  • Other personal data that you actively provide, for example through the contact form, by creating a profile on this website, in correspondence and by telephone
  • Location data
  • Information about your activities on our website
  • Data about your surfing behaviour across different websites (for example because this company is part of an advertising network)
  • Internet browser and device type
 

Special and/or sensitive personal data that we process

Our website and/or service does not intend to collect data about website visitors who are younger than 16 years old. Unless they have permission from parents or guardians. However, we cannot check whether a visitor is older than 16. We therefore recommend that parents be involved in the online activities of their children, in order to prevent data about children being collected without parental consent. If you are convinced that we have collected personal data about a minor without this permission, please contact us via info@digital2.nl, then we will delete this information.

For what purpose and on what basis do we process personal data?

DIGITAL² marketing communications processes your personal data for the following purposes:

  • Sending our newsletter and/or commercial messaging
  • To be able to call or email you if this is necessary to carry out our services
  • To inform you about changes to our services and products
  • DIGITAL² marketing communications analyses your behaviour on the website in order to improve the website and tailor the range of products and services to your preferences.

How long we store personal data

DIGITAL² marketing communication does not store your personal data for longer than is strictly necessary to achieve the goals for which your data is collected. We use statutory retention periods for personal data.
 

Sharing personal data with third parties

DIGITAL² marketing communication does not provide personal data to third parties. An exception to this is the execution of our agreement with you or to comply with a legal obligation.

Cookies, or similar techniques, that we use

DIGITAL² marketing communication uses functional, analytical and tracking cookies. A cookie is a small text file that is stored in the browser of your computer, tablet or smartphone when you first visit this website. DIGITAL² marketing communication uses cookies with a purely technical functionality. These ensure that the website works properly and that, for example, your preferred settings are remembered. These cookies are also used to make the website work properly and to optimize it. In addition, we place cookies that track your surfing behavior so that we can offer customized content and advertisements. During your first visit to our website, we already informed you about these cookies and asked your permission to place them. You can opt out of cookies by setting your internet browser so that it no longer stores cookies. In addition, you can also delete all information that was previously stored via the settings of your browser. For an explanation, see: https://veiliginternetten.nl/themes/situatie/cookies-wat-zijn-het-en-wat-doe-ik-ermee/

View, modify or delete data

You have the right to view, correct or delete your personal data. In addition, you have the right to withdraw your consent for data processing or to object to the processing of your personal data by DIGITAL² marketing communication and you have the right to data portability. This means that you can submit a request to us to send the personal data that we have about you in a computer file to you or another organization named by you. You can send a request for access, correction, deletion, data transfer of your personal data or request for withdrawal of your consent or objection to the processing of your personal data to info@digital2.nl. To ensure that the request for access has been made by you, we ask you to send a copy of your ID with the request. In this copy, black out your passport photo, MRZ (machine readable zone, the strip with numbers at the bottom of the passport), passport number and Citizen Service Number (BSN). This is to protect your privacy. We will respond to your request as soon as possible, but within four weeks. DIGITAL² marketing communication would also like to point out that you have the option to file a complaint with the national supervisory authority, the Dutch Data Protection Authority. This can be done via the following link: https://autoriteitpersoonsgegevens.nl/nl/contact-met-de-autoriteit-persoonsgegevens/tip-ons.

How we protect personal data

DIGITAL² marketing communication takes the protection of your data seriously and takes appropriate measures to prevent misuse, loss, unauthorized access, unwanted disclosure and unauthorized modification. If you have the idea that your data is not properly secured or there are indications of misuse, please contact our customer service or via info@digital2.nl. DIGITAL² marketing communication has taken the following measures to protect your personal data:

  • Security software, such as a virus scanner and firewall.
  • TLS (formerly SSL) We send your data via a secure internet connection. You can see this in the address bar ‘https’ and the padlock in the address bar.