Privacy

Kaamostuuli Oy collects and processes personal data that is necessary for a business process. Kaamostuuli Oy complies with the applicable data and acts in accordance with data protection legislation, including the General Data Protection Regulation (EU 2016/679 “GDPR”) each time it processes personal data. The purpose of this data protection policy is to describe how and for what purpose Kaamostuuli Oy processes personal data and what rights the data subjects have in their personal data.

1. DRIVER

Kaamostuuli Oy (“Kaamostuuli”)
Tekniinkantie 14
02150 Espoo

2. PURPOSE OF THE PROCEDURE

Kaamostuuli processes personal data for the following purposes:

The legal basis for all processing of personal data in connection with business processes is the legal obligation of the controller as defined in Article 6 of the GDPR. The processing is based on legislation and guidelines that define the responsibilities of the above. In addition, in accordance with applicable legislation and guidelines, Kaamostuuli is obliged to keep confidential all personal information that Kaamostuuli acquires in connection with the business process.

With regard to the processing of personal data for marketing and website development, the legitimate basis for the processing is the legitimate interest of the controller in developing the existing business as well as in acquiring new businesses. In the event that the data subject has provided personal information through a separate registration link located on the Kaamostuuli website or at the bottom of the event, we invite you to receive newsletters and event invitations and do not rely on any other legal basis to process the registered personal data.

3. PERSONAL DATA COLLECTED AND STORAGE

Kaamostuuli processes the information of its private and business partners to the extent that they are
The information is reasonably necessary for the efficient execution of business processes and
Business partnership. The personal data processed by the camouflage wind for each purpose are as follows:

The Camouflage wind stores personal data only as long as it is relevant and deletes the data collected
personal data when they are no longer needed for the above purposes.

4. SOURCE OF PERSONAL DATA

Personal information is usually collected directly from data subjects - usually the representative of the company or business partner himself, who is the primary representative of the company or business partner, the contact person or the second representative of the business or business partner. Personal information is also obtained from parties other than the data subject himself in cases where the parties have opposing parties in the business process. In addition, registrants can provide their contact information via the registration link
Contact information and information can be obtained from other business partners on the Kaamostuuli website or at the bottom of the event invitation, Kaamostuuli events or direct sales.

5. DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION

As a general principle, Kaamostuuli does not disclose personal data to third parties unless required by applicable law, authorities or the performance of a business process. However, personal information may be disclosed to third parties if Kaamostuuli wishes to appoint external processors or subprocessors. In that case, Kaamostuuli enters into a data protection agreement with the service from the service provider to ensure safe and proper processing of personal data.

If Kaamostuuli enters into a joint venture with another company or is sold or merged with another business unit, personal data may be disclosed to a new business partner or owner.

Personal data will not be transferred outside the EU / EEA.

6. DATA SECURITY

For electronic data:

Most of the data is stored electronically on servers provided by third parties. Camouflage winds have appropriate information security measures to protect all electronic personal information. The downwind wind ensures that
the records are not subject to unauthorized access or unlawful processing or other damage.

Personal information on paper:

Camouflage winds ensure that all papers containing personal information are properly protected and
Camouflage winds have adequate measures in place to control unauthorized access.

If Kaamostuuli is damaged, destroyed or any other similar event that Kaamostuuli could not have prevented, Kaamostuuli shall notify the data subject of the obligations of the immediately applicable laws. However, the wind is not responsible for such unpredictable events.

7. PRIVATE RIGHTS

According to the GDPR, data subjects have the following rights to their personal data:

In addition, under Article 77 of the GDPR, the data subject has the right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority about the processing operations carried out by Kaamostuli. Such an appeal may be lodged, in particular, in the Member State in which he has his habitual residence or place of employment or the alleged infringement has taken place.

If the registrant wishes to exercise his rights, he must contact Kaamostule by e-mail at info@tuulikolmio.fi. Camouflage will use all reasonably available resources to respond to such requests without undue delay.

8. COOKIES

8.1 Cookies on our website

Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer's memory and hard drive when you visit certain websites. They are used to enable websites to operate or to provide information to owners
website. Web beacons (also called “pixel tags”) are electronic images placed on a website that usually help us access certain cookies on the website, help count visitors to our website, and improve our services. Web logs also collect information about visits from your IP address

This cookie policy describes how Kaamostuuli uses cookies, web beacons and other similar technologies (the “Cookies”) on its websites (“websites”) and how you can manage and control the use of cookies on your computer or device.

The cookies used on our websites help Kaamostuli to provide customized services and information. Kaamostuuli uses cookies on all our websites to collect information about how and when the pages of our websites are visited, what are the technical settings of the users and whether our websites work properly.

We generally use cookies on our websites for the following purposes:

Analytical Purposes: Analytical cookies allow us to identify, measure and track visitors to our websites. This helps us to improve the way our websites work by determining whether visitors to the site can easily find the information, or by identifying aspects of the websites that interest them, for example.

Usage settings: Some cookies on our websites are activated when visitors to our websites make a choice to use the website. Our sites will then use the user's settings for future visits. This allows us to tailor the user experience of our websites to an individual user.

Policy Management: We use cookies to store when a visitor to a website has seen such a policy or has given their consent, such as their agreement to the terms of use of our websites. This avoids repeated questions to the user about the same terms.

Session Management: Software that uses our websites uses cookies for the technical purposes required for the internal operation of our servers. For example, cookies are used to distribute requests to multiple servers, authenticate users and determine what features of the site they can use, check the origin of requests, track information about a user’s session, and determine which options or
pages to display for the site to work.

Operational Purposes: Functional cookies store information that our applications need for processing and operation. For example, if in-app events or requests involve multiple workflow steps, cookies are used to temporarily store information for each step to facilitate the execution of the entire event or request.

Your device must accept cookies in order to use our websites to the full. Our websites will not work properly without them. In addition, cookies are required so that we can provide you with personalized features on our websites.

Certain of our websites contain content designed to be displayed using Adobe Flash Player, such as animations, videos, and tools. Local flash storage (often referred to as Flash cookies) can be used to enhance the user experience. Flash storage is retained on your device in the same way as regular cookies, but is managed directly by Flash software.

To disable or delete locally stored data in Flash, see the Flash software instructions at www.adobe.com. Please note that if you disable Flash cookies, some features of the website may not work.

8.2 Third-party cookies

When you visit our website, you may receive cookies set by third parties. These may include cookies set by Google. These cookies are used for the purposes described in the section "Cookies on our site?" section of this practice. We do not control these third party cookies setting, so we recommend that you check the third-party websites for more information on their use of cookies and how to manage them

8.3 Changing cookie settings

You can delete cookies from your computer at any time. Instructions for deleting cookies from your computer or mobile device depend on the operating system and web browser you are using. Please note, however, that revoking your consent to the use of cookies on our website means that certain features are not usable or more difficult to use.

Www.allaboutcookies.org contains instructions for managing cookies in many commonly used browsers, or you can consult the instructions of a specific software vendor.

Learn more about cookies

To learn more about cookies in general and how to manage them, visit www.allaboutcookies.org.