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DATA protection
guidelines

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Data protection guidelines

Privacy policy

1. Introduction

1.1 In order to service our customers, Dr. Paul Viio (hereinafter ”Dr. Paul Viio”, ”I”, ”me”, ”we” or ”us”) may need to collect personal data from companies and/or employees.

In light of the above, Dr. Paul Viio wants to ensure a high level of data protection as privacy is a cornerstone in gaining and maintaining the trust of our customers, employees and suppliers and thus, ensuring Dr. Paul Viio’s business in the future.

The protection of personal data requires that appropriate technical and organizational measures are taken to demonstrate a high level of data protection. Dr. Paul Viio has adopted a number of internal and external data protection policies, which must be adhered to by employees and partners of Dr. Paul Viio.

Additionally, Dr. Paul Viio will monitor, audit and document internal compliance with the data protection policies and applicable statutory data protection requirements, including the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”).

Dr. Paul Viio will also take the necessary steps in order to enhance data protection compliance within the organization. These steps include the assignment of responsibilities, raising awareness and training of staff involved in processing operations. Please note that this privacy policy will be reviewed from time to time to take into account any new obligations and that any personal data we hold will be governed by our most recent policy.

This privacy policy, along with guidelines for processing of personal data, constitutes the overall framework for processing of personal data by and within Dr. Paul Viio’s business operations.

1.2 “Personal data” is any information which may be related to an identified or identifiable natural person (“data subject”). An identifiable natural person is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to an identifier such as a name, location data, phone number, age, gender, an employee, a job applicant, customers, suppliers and other business partners. This also includes special categories of personal data (sensitive personal data) and confidential information such as health information, account number, identification number, location data, an online identifier or one or more factors specific to the physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural or social identity of that natural person.

1.3 Although, information regarding companies/businesses is not as such personal data, please note that information relating to contacts within such companies/businesses, e.g. name, title, work email, work phone number, etc. is considered personal data.

1.4 Dr. Paul Viio collects and uses personal data for a variety of legitimate business purposes, including research, establishment and management of customer and supplier relationships, completion of purchase orders, recruitment and management of all aspects of terms and conditions of employment, communication, fulfilment of legal obligations or requirements, performance of contracts, providing services to customers, etc.

1.5 Personal data shall always be:

  • Processed lawfully, fairly and in a transparent manner in relation to the data subject;
  • collected for specified, explicit and legitimate purposes and not further processed in a manner that is incompatible with those purposes;
  • adequate, relevant and limited to what is necessary in relation to the purposes for which they are processed;
  • accurate and, where necessary, kept up to date; every reasonable step must be taken to ensure that personal data that are inaccurate, having regard to the purposes for which they are processed, are erased or rectified without delay;
  • kept in a form which permits identification of data subjects for no longer than is necessary for the purposes for which the personal data is processed;
  • processed in a manner that ensures appropriate security of the personal data, including protection against unauthorized or unlawful processing and against accidental loss, destruction or damage, using appropriate technical or organizational measures.

1.6 Dr. Paul Viio shall be responsible for and be able to demonstrate compliance with the above as part of Dr. Paul Viio’s accountability.

2. Legal basis for processing personal data

2.1 Processing of personal data requires a legal basis. The most predominant legal basis for processing personal data within Dr. Paul Viio are:

  • Consent from the data subject for one or more specific purposes;
  • The performance of a contract to which the data subject is party;
  • A legal obligation or requirement;
  • Legitimate interests pursued by Dr. Paul Viio;

2.2 Consent

2.2.1 If the collection, registration and further processing of personal data on customers, suppliers, other business relations and employees are based on such a person’s consent to the processing of personal data for one or more specific purposes, Dr. Paul Viio shall be able to demonstrate that the data subject has consented to processing of such personal data.

2.2.2 Consent shall be: freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous.

The data subject must actively consent to the processing of personal data by a statement or by a clear affirmative action.

2.2.3 A request for consent shall be presented in a manner, which is clearly distinguishable from other matters, in an intelligible and easily accessible form, using clear and plain language.

2.2.4 To process special categories of personal data (sensitive personal data) the consent shall also be explicit.

2.2.5 The data subject is entitled to withdraw his/her consent at any time and upon such withdrawal, we will stop collecting or processing personal data about that person unless we are obligated or entitled to do so based on another legal basis.

2.3 Necessary for the performance of a contract:

2.3.1 It will be legitimate to collect and process personal data relevant to the performance of a contract to which the data subject is party or in order to take steps at the request of the data subject prior to entering into a contract. This applies to all contractual obligations and agreements signed with Dr. Paul Viio, including the pre-contractual phase irrespective of the success of the contract negotiation or not.

2.4 Comply with a legal obligation

2.4.1 Dr. Paul Viio has to comply with various legal obligations and requirements, which have basis in Union or Member State law. Such legal obligation, to which Dr. Paul Viio is subject, may be sufficient as a legitimate basis for processing of personal data.

2.4.2 Such legal obligations include obligations to collect, register and/or make available certain types of information relating to employees, customers, etc. Such legal requirements will then form the legal basis for us to process the personal data, however, it is important to note whether the provisions allowing or requiring Dr. Paul Viio to process certain personal data also set out requirements in relation to storage, disclosure and deletion.

2.5 Legitimate interests

2.5.1 Data will only be processed where it is necessary for the purposes of the legitimate interests pursued by Dr. Paul Viio, and these interests or fundamental rights are not overridden by the interests of the data subject. Dr. Paul Viio will, when deciding to process data, ensure that the legitimate interests override the rights and freedoms of the individual and that the processing will not cause unwarranted harm. For instance, it is a legitimate interest of Dr. Paul Viio to process personal data on potential customers in order to expand the business and develop new business relations. The data subject must be given information on the specific legitimate interest if a processing is based on this provision, cf. section 4.1 below.

3. Processing and transfer of personal data

3.1 Dr. Paul Viio as Data Controller

3.1.1 Dr. Paul Viio will be considered a data controller to the extent that we decide by which means the data subject’s personal data shall be processed e.g. when a data subject signs an agreement with Dr. Paul Viio.

3.2 Use of data processors

3.2.1 An external data processor is a company, which processes personal data on behalf of Dr. Paul Viio and in accordance with Dr. Paul Viio’s instructions, e.g. in relation to HR systems, third party IT providers, etc. When Dr. Paul Viio outsources the processing of personal data to data processors, Dr. Paul Viio ensures that said company as a minimum applies the same degree of data protection as Dr. Paul Viio. If this cannot be guaranteed, Dr. Paul Viio will choose another data processor.

3.3 Data processing agreements

3.3.1 Prior to transfer of personal data to the data processor, Dr. Paul Viio shall enter into a written data processing agreement with the data processor. The data processing agreement ensures that Dr. Paul Viio controls the processing of personal data, which takes place outside Dr. Paul Viio for which Dr. Paul Viio is responsible.

3.3.2 If the data processor/sub-data processor is located outside the EU/EEA,the conditions of clause 3.4.4 below will apply.

3.4 Disclosure of personal data

3.4.1 Before disclosing personal data to others, it is the responsibility of Dr. Paul Viio to consider whether the recipient is employed by us or not. Furthermore, we may only share personal data within Dr. Paul Viio if we have a legitimate business purpose in the disclosure.

3.4.2 It is Dr. Paul Viio’s responsibility to ensure that the recipient has a legitimate purpose for receiving the personal data and to ensure that sharing of personal data is restricted and kept to a minimum.

3.4.3 Dr. Paul Viio must show caution before sharing personal data with persons, data subjects or entities outside of Dr. Paul Viio. Personal data shall only be disclosed to third parties acting as individual data controllers if a legitimate purpose for such transfer exists. If the recipient is acting as a data processor, please refer to clause 3.2 above.

3.4.4 If the third party recipient is located outside the EU/EEA in a country not ensuring an adequate level of data protection, the transfer can only be completed if a transfer agreement has been explicitly or implicitly (i.e. for example, but not limited to standard user agreements entered with and relying on the standard terms and conditions of Google, Apple, Dropbox, Bluehost, MailChimp.com, Microsoft or Amazon for using their data transfer, processing or storage services) entered into between Dr. Paul Viio and the third party. Always when possible, the transfer agreement shall be based on the EU Standard Contractual Clauses. (An exception to this may constitute having to adhere to the standard user terms and conditions for using the data transfer, processing or storage services by ”privacy-respecting” companies (such as for example, but not limited to Google, Apple, Dropbox, Bluehost, MailChimp.com, Microsoft and Amazon.)

4. Rights of the data subjects

4.1 Duty of information

4.1.1 When Dr. Paul Viio collects and registers personal data on data subjects, Dr. Paul Viio is obligated to inform such persons about:

  • The purposes of the processing for which the personal data are intended as well as the legal basis for the processing;
  • The categories of personal data concerned;
  • The legitimate interests pursued by Dr. Paul Viio, if the processing is based on a balancing of interests;
  • The recipients or categories of recipients of the personal data, if any;
  • Where applicable, the fact that Dr. Paul Viio intends to transfer personal data to a third country and the legal basis for such transfer;
  • The period for which the personal data will be stored, or if that is not possible, the criteria used to determine that period;
  • The existence of the right to request from Dr. Paul Viio access to and rectification or erasure of personal data or restriction of processing concerning the data subject or to object to processing as well as the right to data portability;
  • Where the processing is based on the data subject’s consent, the existence of the right to withdraw consent at any time, without affecting the lawfulness of processing based on consent before its withdrawal;
  • The right to lodge a complaint with Dr. Paul Viio via the correct procedure or with a supervisory authority;
  • Whether the provision of personal data is a statutory or contractual requirement, or a requirement necessary to enter into a contract, as well as whether the data subject is obliged to provide the personal data and of the possible consequences of failure to provide such data;
  • The existence of automated decision-making, including profiling, and meaningful information about the logic involved, as well as the significance and the envisaged consequences of such processing for the data subject.

This information will in most cases be provided via a privacy notice on Dr. Paul Viio’s home page.

4.2 Right to access

4.2.1 Any person whose personal data Dr. Paul Viio is processing, including but not limited to, Dr. Paul Viio employees, job applicants, external suppliers, customers, potential customers, business partners, etc. has the right to request access to the personal data which Dr. Paul Viio processes or stores about him/her.

4.2.2 If Dr. Paul Viio processes or stores personal data about the data subject, the data subject shall have the right to access the personal data and the reasons for the data to be processed in relation to the criteria set out in 4.1.1.

4.3 The data subject shall have the right to obtain from Dr. Paul Viio without undue delay the rectification of inaccurate personal data concerning him or her.

4.4 The data subject shall have the right to obtain from Dr. Paul Viio the erasure of personal data concerning him or her and Dr. Paul Viio shall have the obligation to erase personal data without undue delay, unless required by law to retain any information for a prescribed period of time, for example, by financial regulators or tax authorities.

4.5 The data subject shall have the right to obtain from Dr. Paul Viio restriction of processing, if applicable.

4.6 The data subject shall have the right to receive the personal data registered in a structured and commonly used and machine-readable format, if applicable.

4.7 The data subject shall have the right to object, on grounds relating to his or her particular situation, at any time to processing of personal data concerning him or her which is based on a balancing of interests, including profiling.

4.8 Any requests received from a data subject to exercise the rights in this clause will be answered as soon as reasonably possible, and no later than 30 days from receipt. Requests shall be forwarded without delay to Dr. Paul Viio’s Data Protection Officer who will process the request to meet the reply deadline.

5. Data Protection by Design and Data Protection by Default

5.1 New products, services, technical solutions, etc. must be developed so that they meet the principles of data protection by design and data protection by default.

5.1.1 Data protection by design means that when designing new products or services, due consideration to data protection is taken.

  • Dr. Paul Viio will take into account the state of the art, the cost of implementation and the nature, scope, context and purposes of processing as well as the risks of varying likelihood and severity for rights and freedoms of natural persons posed by the processing.
  • Dr. Paul Viio shall, both at the time of the determination of the means for processing and at the time of the processing itself, implement appropriate technical and organizational measures, such as pseudonymization, which are designed to implement data protection principles, such as data minimization, in an effective manner and to integrate the necessary safeguards into the processing in order to meet data protection requirements and protect the rights of data subjects.

5.1.2 Data protection by default requires that relevant data minimization techniques are implemented.

  • Dr. Paul Viio shall implement appropriate technical and organizational measures ensuring that, by default, only personal data which is necessary for each specific purpose of the processing is processed.
  • This minimization requirement applies to the amount of personal data collected, the extent of their processing, the period of their storage and their accessibility.
  • Such measures shall ensure that by default, personal data is not made accessible without careful consideration.

6. Records of processing activities

6.1 Dr. Paul Viio shall as data controller maintain records of processing activities under Dr. Paul Viio’s responsibility. The records shall contain the following information:

  • name and contact details;
  • the purposes of the processing;
  • a description of the categories of data subjects and of the categories of personal data;
  • the recipients to whom the personal data have been or will be disclosed, including recipients in third countries or international organizations;
  • where applicable, transfers of personal data to a third country, including the identification of that third country and, if relevant, the documentation of suitable safeguards;
  • where possible, the envisaged time limits for erasure of the different categories of data;
  • where possible, a general description of the applied technical and organizational security measures.

6.1.1 Dr. Paul Viio shall make the records available to relevant data protection authorities upon request.

7. Deletion of personal data

7.1 Personal data shall be deleted when Dr. Paul Viio no longer has a legitimate purpose for the continuous processing or storage of the personal data, or when it is no longer required to store the personal data in accordance with applicable legal requirements.

7.2 Detailed retention periods with respect to various categories of personal data are specified in Dr. Paul Viio’s Data Retention and Information Sharing policy.

8. Assessment of risk

8.1 If Dr. Paul Viio processes personal data that is likely to result in a high risk for the persons whose personal data is being processed, a Data Protection Impact Assessment (“DPIA”) shall be carried out.

8.1.1 A DPIA implies that Dr. Paul Viio will, taking into account the nature, scope, context and purposes of processing as well as the risks of varying likelihood and severity for the rights and freedoms of natural persons, implement appropriate technical and organizational measures to ensure and to be able to demonstrate that processing is performed in accordance with data protection requirements.

8.2 The technical and organizational measures shall be reviewed and updated where necessary and no later than every 12 months.

8.2.1 Adherence to approved codes of conduct or approved certification mechanisms may be used as an element by which to demonstrate compliance with the appropriate technical and organizational measures pursuant to this clause.

9. National requirements

9.1 Dr. Paul Viio shall comply with both the GDPR and national data protection legislation.

9.2 If national legislation requires a higher level of protection for personal data than such policies/guidelines, such stricter requirements are to be complied with. If Dr. Paul Viio’s policies/guidelines are stricter than the local legislation, our policies/guidelines must be complied with.

10. Contact and complaints

10.1 If you have any questions regarding the content of this policy, please contact:

Data controller officer: Paul Viio
Email: paul[at]paulviio[dot]com
Phone: +358 (0)45 847 6337

10.2 If you would like to file a complaint about Dr. Paul Viio’s processing of personal data, please contact the Estonian Data Protection Agency.

 

Page last updated: October 25, 2020