This privacy statement explains what information Lennoc requires from you, what that information is used for, how Lennoc does this and how this information is stored.
Personal data under the GDPR is understood to be any information relating to an identified of 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, an identification number, location data, an online identifier or to one or more factors specific to the physical, psychological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural of social identity of that natural person.
Lennoc collects personal data during your visit of the website and when you fill in our form ‘contact us’.
During your visit to the website, Lennoc will only process your IP address and device ID. Lennoc uses this information to analyze usage of the website. The information is collected so that Lennoc can collect historical and statistical information about the use of the website.
Via our contact form we process your name, email address and telephone number. Lennoc requires this information to contact you upon your request. Your name is necessary to identify you, to address you in the correct manner and in order to be able to use the correct salutation in direct communication with you. A (working) e-mail address is requested so that you can be kept informed of the services provided by Lennoc. A (working) telephone number is asked to be able to contact you if this is deemed more efficient than email.
Your personal data will not passed on to third parties without your consent. If required by law, your data will be processed in the context of a legal obligation.
Lennoc complies with the legal provisions as laid down in the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
All information you provide us via the website is encrypted via a secure connection (HTTPS). With this we comply with the legal requirements. In addition, Lennoc conforms to the ISO 27001 and ISO 27002. The Lennoc servers are also monitored 24 hours a day by Arctic Wolf.
Only employees who are authorized to do so have access to your data. These employees are all bound by a duty of confidentiality and this confidentiality obligation is supervised by the management of Lennoc.
Lennoc never sells your personal data to third parties.
Lennoc collects and analyses information about the use of this website. More information about the use of cookies can be found here.
This website contains links to other internet sites that Lennoc provides data to. Lennoc is not liable for the content of these websites or the way in which these websites deal with the privacy of visitors, or for the placing of cookies by these other websites.
The personal data collected by Lennoc will not be stored for longer than is necessary for the purposes for which they are collected and used. The retention period for the collected data of closed files and/or claims is set at 24 months.
At your request Lennoc provides an overview of your information as known to Lennoc. A request for this information must be sent by e-mail to info@lennoc.com.
Lennoc will remove data from the database upon your request, provided you have, if applicable, met your (financial) obligations.
It is possible that Lennoc will extend or change this privacy statement in the future in order to keep compliant with privacy legislation or increased understanding. Important and/or far-reaching changes will be communicated in a clear way. Keep an eye on this page for all changes.
The most recent version is of 27-06-2018.
If you have any questions about this privacy statement, please contact us via info@lennoc.com.