Foundation for the Management οf European Lifelong Learning Programmes
Privacy Policy Information
1. Introduction
The Foundation for the Management of European Lifelong Learning Programmes («ΙΔΕΠ»), desires transparency as regards the data it collects and the way they are used. During its relationship with you, we may collect and process personal data.
The collection and processing of personal data is carried out in accordance with the provisions of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and Council of April 27th 2016 and of the Protection of Individuals from the Processing of their Personal Data Law (Ν.125(I)/2018), as amended by other applied laws regarding data protection, and as these are periodically amended. This Privacy Statement describes the practices, types of personal data, the duration of time these are kept, as well as other relevant information.
2. Our Principles
When we process your personal data:
3. Personal Data Categories
We process the following categories of personal data:
For beneficiaries/potential beneficiaries: Contact details, such as first name, surname, business phone number, fax number, email address.
For recruitment purposes: In addition to the above, personal information, such as date of birth, country of birth, information regarding studies/degree.
For employees: Additionally, payroll details, bank account details, et cetera.
Within the framework of mobility, we may process personal data that fall into the specific categories of personal data, in particular data regarding the beneficiary’s/potential beneficiary’s health, as these are defined in the aforementioned European and Cypriot Legislation. Specifically, information that is essential for the proper financing and/or management of the beneficiary/potential beneficiary and pertain to, among other things, transportation, any customizable distribution, any carer/assistant costs etc.
If, during the course of our business relationship a change in your personal data occurs, you must ensure that the aforementioned information (as and where applicable) are updated by contacting us as soon as possible.
4. Purpose of Data Processing
We will process your personal data (as and when applicable) in order to:
5. Legal Processing Base
We are committed to your privacy. As part of the values we represent, we will always take into account your fundamental rights as a data holder. We process your personal data for the purposes stated above, on the legal basis that: (i) processing is necessary for compliance with the legal obligation to which we are bound (ii) processing is essential for the execution of the agreement that you have contracted with us and in order to take steps at your request before entering into such agreements (iii) you have given your consent (if and where applicable) and (iv) processing is essential for the purposes of the legitimate interests we pursue.
Where we decide to rely on an express consent to the processing of personal data, we will contact the holder of the relevant data accordingly. In the event that consent is based solely on the achievement of a legal basis for the processing of personal data, the data holder in question will have the right to withdraw his/her consent at any given moment.
6. Recipients of Personal Data
We disclose your personal data to the following categories of recipients:
When transferring personal data to countries outside the European Economic Area, we make such transfers to a consignee (i) located in a country that provides an adequate level of protection for personal data or (ii) under appropriate safeguards in accordance with the provisions of applicable data protection laws (e.g. under appropriate safeguards in accordance with the provisions of applicable data protection laws (e.g. under an agreement in the form of standard data protection clauses adopted by the European Commission), which is available at https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/law-topic/data-protection/international-dimension-data-protection/standard-contractual-clauses-scc_en. In some cases we may make such transfers wher we have obtained the express consent of the data holders regarding the proposed transfer, provided that the data holder has been informed of the potential risks of such a transfer (due to lack of adequacy decisions and appropriate safeguards.)
Your Rights as a Data Holder
Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), you have the following rights:
7. Preservation of Personal Data
We will process and store your personal data for as long as we maintain the relationship and as required by applicable law. Your personal data may be retained for longer periods for the purposes of our legitimate interests in the event of the commencement of any legal proceedings as well as in order to fulfill our legal and/or regulatory obligations.
8. Security
As part of our privacy policy, we process personal data that are adequate, relevant and limited to what is required in relation to the aforementioned purposes and we implement appropriate technical and organizational measures to ensure an adequate level of security appropriate to the risk involved. These measures are intended to prevent unauthorized or unlawful processing, accidental loss, destruction or damage to personal data.
9. Contact the Office of the Commissioner for the Protection of Personal Data
The Office of the Commissioner for the Protection of Personal Data is the supervisory authority that regulates personal data in the Republic of Cyprus. You can contact the Commissioner in any of the following ways:
By visiting their website: dataprotection.gov.cy
By phone: +357 22818456
By email: commissioner@dataprotection.gov.cy
By post: Office of the Commissioner for the Protection of Personal Data, 1, Iasonos Street, 1082, Nicosia, Cyprus.
10. Further Information
Further information or questions regarding the processing of your personal data can be requested by contacting the Data Protection Officer of the Foundation for the Management of European Lifelong Learning Programmes (ΙΔΕΠ) in writing as follows:
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