Date of last modification: December 6th, 2022

Ensuring the privacy and confidentiality of information entrusted to him/her/them is important for Digital Data Doctors (1). As part of this fundamental obligation, Digital Data Doctors is committed to ensuring the protection and correct use of your personal information (referred to as “personal data”). In this Online and Event Privacy Statement you can read how we collect, use, share and protect personal data collected through your website visit or during events (co)organised by us.

1. Collection and use of personal data

Digital Data Doctors collects personal data necessary to meet your demand as a visitor of the website. As described later in this document, these include marketing purposes, event organisation and website management.

1.1 Automatic collection of personal data

Digital Data Doctors may use cookies, web beacons and other techniques to automatically collect certain types of information when you make use of our online services. Processing this data allows us to improve and personalize the operation, usability and effectiveness of the services. It also helps us to measure the effectiveness of our marketing activities.

1.1.1 IP addresses

An IP address is a number assigned to your computer when you gain access to the internet. It allows computers and servers to recognize you and to communicate with others. IP addresses from which visitors seem to originate, may be registered for IT security and diagnostic purposes. This information may also be used in an aggregated form to identify trends in website usage and to analyse performance.

1.1.2 Cookies

A “cookie” is a small piece of text placed by a website within the browser of the device you use to visit the website (for example, a computer or smartphone). The cookie enables the website to recognise your device and is used for various purposes. Despite the usual automatic acceptance of cookies by web browsers, you can set your browser to notify you when you receive a cookie or to reject cookies. However, please note when you do not accept cookies you may not be able to experience the full functionality of websites. Below you will find a list of types of cookies used on our websites.

PurposeDescriptionType & Duration
SecurityOur websites are built for standard web browsers. These have a built-in cookie functionality that helps with compatibility issues (e.g. to web browser type) and improve performance (e.g. faster loading of content).Session: removed after closing of the browser
Website preferencesOur cookies remember your website preferences (e.g. language) or increase the personal experience (e.g. by a personalized greeting or content). These cookies are used on parts of the website which you access with your own account.Session: removed after closing of the browser
AnalyticalWe use various (external) cookies to analyze the use of our websites. This enables us to improve the quality and content of the websites. Collected information includes the IP address, number of unique visitors, search terms, location (country code) of visitor, date, duration and frequency of visit, used hardware, browser type, and marketing campaign data.Permanently
Social media (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn)We use (external) social media widgets and/or buttons to allow visitors to share information from our websites via social media and e-mail. In this context, the interactions and activities of visitors to our website that use these services are recorded at an aggregated (so not an individual) level (e.g. the number of times information is shared). We recommend consulting the privacy information of the relevant social media before using this functionality.Permanently, but is automatically removed if you do not use the Digital Data Doctors website for two years

1.1.3 Event organisation

To register for events (co)organised by Digital Data Doctors, we make use of a registration form on the website. The data is used to organise the event, to communicate about the organisation of the event and can be used for marketing purposes at a later moment.

1.2. Web beacons

A web beacon is a small file on a webpage, newsletter, e-mail or other communication and is used to gather information about, for example, the extent to which e-mail is accessed, what content is viewed, etc. This information is used to measure the interest of visitors and to improve our services and communication.

1.3. Events

Digital Data Doctors may collect photographic and/o video material during events for marketing purposes. When this is the case you will be notified before or during the event. You are free to refuse being recorded without any consequences for your participation during the event. In case you choose to do so, Digital Data Doctors will make sure you are not photographed or recorded. In case this is not possible, Digital Data Doctors will ensure you are rendered unrecognisable on any material captured during the event. We may contact you after an event to request your permission to use these recordings for marketing purposes.

2. Social media widgets and applications

Digital Data Doctors uses social media widgets on its website. Clicking these widgets means you interact with third parties (the social media parties).

3. Sharing and transfer of personal data

We do not share personal data with third parties except in case they are co-organiser of an event (this will be mentioned explicitly in the branding of the event) or in case this is a legal obligation and/or this results from a judiciary prescript. In some cases Digital Data Doctors can share your personal data with external companies or service providers working on our behalf to be able to accept your requests. Furthermore, we may publish photographic and/or video recordings collected during events on our own website or third-party websites for marketing purposes.

Digital Data Doctors may also store personal data in a country other than where you are located. Any transfers of personal data by Digital Data Doctors take place in accordance with Dutch and EU data protection laws and regulations. Digital Data Doctors can be forced to disclose personal data by binding legal obligations under Dutch statute law, for example in case of a judicial decision or a lawful request by law enforcement. Other than aforementioned disclosures, Digital Data Doctors will not disclose your personal data to third parties without your consent.

4. Choices

You have several choices regarding the use of our online services. In general, you are not obligated to provide personal data. However, Digital Data Doctors may ask you to provide certain personal information in order to provide you with the service you have requested or to provide you with (additional) information about our services and events organised by us. Certain online services may also ask for your permission for a particular use of your personal data — you may accept or reject these requests. If you opt for a specific service or communication, such as an e-newsletter, you will be able to unsubscribe by following the instructions mentioned in the communication offered. If you decide to opt out of a service or communication, we will try to remove your information as soon as possible, however we may require additional information before we can process your request. As described above, you can set your browser to notify you when you receive a cookie or to reject cookies. Please note, however, certain functionalities of our websites may not work properly if you choose to refuse cookies.

5. Access

You are entitled to access any personal data Digital Data Doctors processes about you, unless this would unduly affect a third party. You may submit an access request to privacy@digitaldatadoctors.com. Moreover, you can submit requests for correction and/or deletion of personal data Digital Data Doctors processes. Please be aware Digital Data Doctors does have some discretion to decline deletion request, for example when there is an obligation to retain that data under applicable statute law. An example of such an obligation can be data retention requirements under taxation laws. In case you have a complaint about the processing of your personal data by Digital Data Doctors you have the right to file a complaint with the Dutch DPA (Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens).

6. Data security and integrity

Digital Data Doctors has security management and procedures in place to protect personal data from unauthorized loss, misuse, alteration, or destruction. However, despite the far-reaching efforts of Digital Data Doctors, the integrity of the data cannot be absolutely guaranteed against all threats. To our best ability, access to your personal data will be strictly limited to those who are involved on behalf of Digital Data Doctors in the provision of services to you and who are otherwise entitled to do so within the constraints of the privacy law. The individuals who have access to the personal data are obliged to maintain the confidentiality of such information. We also endeavor to ensure your personal information is kept only for as long as necessary to provide services to you, as long as this is legally permitted or until you request the removal of your personal data.

7. Links to other websites

Please be aware Digital Data Doctors websites can link to other websites, not governed by this Online and Event Privacy Statement, but by other Privacy Statements that may differ. We recommend you to review the privacy policy of any website you visit before providing personal information.

8. Changes to this policy

Digital Data Doctors may modify this Online and Event Privacy Statement from time to time. When we make changes to it, we will revise the “last modified date”, which is noted at the top of this page. We recommend you to review the Online and Event Privacy Statement on a regular basis, so that you are up to date on how Digital Data Doctors is protecting your personal information.

9. Questions regarding Privacy policy and enforcement

Digital Data Doctors is committed to ensure the privacy of your personal data. If you have any questions or concerns about the processing of your personal data, please contact us at privacy@digitaldatadoctors.com. You can also use this email address to inform us about any concerns regarding compliance with our Online and Event Privacy Statement.

(1) References in this Online Privacy Policy to “Digital Data Doctors”, “we”, “our” and “us” refer to Digital Data Doctors. The responsible, Digital Data Doctors, is registered with the trade register in the Netherlands under number 88415783.