Protection of Personal Data
Intereuro attaches great importance to the protection of your personal privacy.
In this Privacy Statement, Intereuro will inform you about the way in which it handles your personal data. Intereuro reserves the right to make changes to this statement if needed, to address the needs and requirements of society, as well as abide by the relevant laws and regulations. Therefore, Intereuro advises you to consult this statement regularly.
Identity of Processing Officer – Data protection officer details
Intereuro, represented by Jan Beyers is responsible for processing your personal data. Our data protection officer has an office at Sint-Jacobsstraat 2, 2000 Antwerp and can be reached by email on jan.beyers@uantwerpen.be.
Guarantees for processing personal data:
Your personal data is always treated in accordance with the applicable privacy regulations.
Personal data will only be collected and processed to provide the information requested or to provide an online service. Processing of personal data is limited to the intended objective.
Personal data will not be disclosed to third parties and will not be used for direct marketing, unless you have agreed to this yourself via an ‘opt in’.
Intereuro takes the best possible security measures to prevent third parties from misusing your personal data.
Purpose and legal basis for the processing of your personal data:
When using our website:
You can access most of the information without you having to provide any personal information. In some cases, however, you will be asked for personal data.
Certain personal data, such as cookies, is used to develop user statistics and to improve the security of our websites. You can read our policy on cookies here.
Legal basis: consent (cookies) and required for the delivery of the requested service.
Storage period
Intereuro never stores personal data for longer than necessary.
For example, personal data from website visitors (cookies) is never stored longer than is needed for the purposes stated in the Cookie Policy. If other personal data of website visitors is stored, this will never be kept longer than the agreed period.
Personal data on third parties (co-contractors) is stored for the duration necessary for the execution of contractual agreements.
Rights of the person concerned
As a concerned party you have the right to see your personal data, as well as to request a correction, removal or limitation thereof.
As a concerned party you also have the right to transfer your personal data either to yourself or to a new controller, as far as it is technically possible. If you do want to do this, you must make this known in advance.
Withdrawal of given consent is always possible without this affecting the lawfulness of the processing of personal data as this is on the basis of the permission previously granted.
To exercise your rights as a concerned party, you can write to jan.beyers@uantwerpen.be.
As a concerned party, you have the right to file a complaint with the Data Protection Authority (GBA).
Data breach
Did you notice a data breach concerning personal data managed by Intereuro? You can write to jan.beyers@uantwerpen.be.