ITBusinessToday is engaged in a global compliance process with laws regarding protecting personal data. The purpose of this personal data policy (“the policy”) is to describe the characteristics of the processing of personal data carried out within the Website and to specify the conditions.
Under this policy, each company within the Website is responsible for the personal data it collects and stores. Each data controller’s names and contact details are listed in Annex 1.
ITBusinessToday’s data protection delegates can be contacted using the contact details indicated in Appendix 1 of this policy in case of questions or difficulties relating to the processing of personal data.
The collection, processing, and management of personal data as part of the Website’s human resources management are subject to a separate policy.
In this policy:
“Website” means the ITBusinessToday and, individually and collectively, the Website companies listed in Appendix 1 of this policy.
“You or “User” means you and any person using or interacting with the Website Services.
“Services” means our websites, software applications, mobile applications, subscription services, and virtual or in-person events, whether operated by us or on our behalf.
The Website strives to minimise the collection of personal data. However, when this data is collected, it mainly falls into the following categories:
Identity information – for example, first name, last name, signature, email address, telephone number, signature, personal details.
Transactional and usage data – for example, browsing and purchase history, product reviews, survey responses, payment information (including banking details), and records detailing how you use our services.
Professional Data – for example, contact details, professional information, professional email address, training records, awards, current employment information, CV, public profile data.
Other data – which may include location, connection and browsing data (IP addresses, logs, etc.), user-generated content (including photographs and other images), voice data collection (voice command or telephone recording).
Concerning data relating to minors
The Website’s activities are not intended for minors.
Our products and services are intended for adults who are capable of making contractual commitments. However, access to the Services is not limited to adults as they do not contain any content prohibited to minors.
Therefore, we do not control whether a user is a minor or not.
When the user is a minor (between 13 and 16 years old depending on the state or territory), the processing of personal data must be subject to the prior consent of the holder of parental responsibility for the minor.
If information is collected about a minor via our services, the minor or his legal representative will have the possibility to contact the DPO of the company or site which processes the personal data concerned, in order to rectify, modify or delete this information. The contact details of the DPOs are included in Annex 1 of this policy.
We will indicate the legal basis and purpose for collecting your personal data immediately before collection. Website companies process personal data for different purposes, each of which may rely on one or more legal bases, as indicated below:
PURPOSE | RELEVANT LEGAL BASIS |
Place cookies and other trackers | User Consent |
For marketing purposes (when consent is required) | |
Maintain records for internal administrative purposes (customer complaints, loyalty, etc.). | Compliance with the Website’s legal obligations |
Invoicing, tax declarations, staff training | |
Management of the internal whistleblower system | |
Processing is necessary to comply with legal requirements, to enforce our conditions of use and our code of conduct, to prevent fraud, to cooperate with law enforcement and regulatory authorities, and to stop other prohibited, illegal or harmful activities. | |
Satisfaction surveys and market studies | The processing is carried out in the legitimate interests of the Website. |
Analysis of connection and browsing data to personalize the user experience | |
Establish the user’s browsing history in relation to third-party products and services advertised on our websites . | |
Publication of paid business directories to market relevant products and offers. | |
For marketing purposes: We send you marketing and event communications through various platforms such as email, telephone, text messaging, direct mail and online. If we send you a marketing communication, it will contain instructions on how to opt-out of receiving these communications in the future. However, please note that throughout the EEA (European Economic Area) we are not required to obtain prior consent if we market products or services similar to those that a user has already purchased from us . Likewise, there is no need to obtain prior consent in France, the United Kingdom, Ireland and Portugal when we market to a business email address and provide you with a way to opt out of receiving emails. other marketing communications free of charge. | |
Execution of the Website’s contractual obligations towards a user | Execution of the contract |
Communications with a third party following a user request (connection, quote, meeting with exhibitors at a trade show, viewing a webinar, etc. .) | |
Sending transactional emails to users (notification of badge printing, reminder of event dates, etc.) | |
Webinar registration | |
Managing the provision and invoicing of services and products | |
Manage our relationships with customers | |
Respond to your requests or comments in written, electronic or verbal form | |
for internal operational purposes, such as compliance with our internal policies or business practices, project management. |
Means of communication
The Website may communicate with users using their personal data, which may take the form of an email, an SMS message or notification, a message on social media, a telephone call, a letter, a web application, a search engine or a promotional banner on the web.
Visiting our websites by users and accessing, using, downloading, or subscribing to certain services involves collecting personal data. Whenever personal data is collected, we specify:
Cookies are small text files automatically saved in your browser by a website when you visit a website, read an email, install or use software or a mobile application. These cookies can be “first-party” (deposited by the website you are visiting) or “third-party” (deposited on domains different from the main website, generally managed by third parties in order to collect your browsing data during your navigation on different websites). The placement and use of third-party cookies by third-party companies is subject to their own conditions of use.
Cookies are classified as “essential” or “non-essential”. “Essential” cookies are strictly necessary for the provision of a service requested by the User or necessary for the operation of the Website’s sites and applications (shopping cart management, saving session identifiers, etc.) These cookies do not require your prior consent. Data protection laws in different jurisdictions may result in different consent requirements. Depending on the jurisdiction, some cookies are not classified as “essential” or are not exempt and, therefore, require your consent before being placed.
When necessary, the Website obtains your consent before placing a cookie on your device via a pop-up message. This will provide you with the list of cookies likely to be placed once your consent has been obtained, as well as the following information:
Click on the Internet browser names below for more information about their settings:
TYPE OF COOKIES requiring consent | Features |
Non-anonymized audience measurement cookies | These cookies allow us to understand how visitors navigate the site: number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic sources, etc. (for example: Google Analytics…) |
Advertisement | These cookies are used for market research, visitor profiling, ad selection (for example: Criteo, Google, Adobe Advertising Cloud). |
Video files | These cookies help provide video players and other multimedia content. (for example: Vimeo; YouTube) |
Social media | These cookies allow content to be shared on social media sites (for example: LinkedIn, Facebook, Xing). |
Personalized content | These cookies allow the selection and distribution of personalized content based on the user (for example: Algolia). |
We may share personal data for the purposes described above to the following people:
Depending on the situation, the following categories of personal data have been disclosed for commercial purposes in the last twelve months: identity information, transactional and usage data, commercial data, location data, connection and user data. navigation (IP address; logs, etc.), photographs uploaded by users, collection of voice data (use of voice command or telephone recording), and information voluntarily made available by the user (forum, communications, discussion session, etc.).
You have the right to exercise the following rights:
Permission to access. You have the right to request in writing details of your personal information and a copy of that personal information.
Right of rectification. The right to have inaccurate information about you corrected or deleted (including the right to ask us to complete information that you believe is incomplete).
Right to erasure (“right to be forgotten”). The right to have certain personal information about you deleted.
Right to restrict processing. You have the right to ask us to restrict the processing of your personal data in the following cases:
Right to object to processing. The right to object to processing of your personal information where our processing is based on the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or we have confirmed to you that the processing is necessary for our legitimate interests or those of a third. In the event of a decision based exclusively on automated processing producing legal or similarly significant effects concerning you, you also have the right to contest the decision and obtain human intervention from us.
Right to data portability. The right to request that we transfer the personal information you have provided to us to a third-party organization or you.
Right to object to marketing. You have the right to request not to receive marketing communications from us, whether some or all types of marketing communications.
Right to withdraw consent. The right to withdraw any consent you have previously given to us to process your personal data.
Any request relating to the exercise of your rights must be sent to the contact details of the company or website subject to your request which is responsible for your geographical area. You may be asked to provide evidence of your identity and the reasons for your request so that we can assess whether the rights can be exercised in the particular circumstances of the request. These contact details are available in Appendix 1 of this policy.
You can decide what happens to your data after your death. To exercise this right, please send us an email:
If we do not receive instructions before your death, your personal representatives may request closure of your account(s) from the DPO of the relevant company or location. Contact details are provided in Appendix 1 of this policy.
The website has several data protection delegates who can be contacted at the contact details indicated in Appendix 1 of this policy to answer any questions or difficulties concerning the processing of personal data.
You can also contact them directly and/or file a complaint with the competent data protection regulatory authority:
Country | Name of Authority | Contact |
United States of America | Samarth Bhargava | Contact |
If you are a California resident, you may have certain additional rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”), as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (“CPRA”) (entry into force in January 2023). This section describes your rights under the CCPA and explains how to exercise them.
In the context of the article “How to exercise your rights (California)”:
The term “consumer” means California consumers, as defined in Section 17014 of Title 18 of the California Code of Regulations.
The terms “personal information,” “sensitive personal information,” “sale (of personal information),” and “sharing (of personal information)” are defined in California Civil Code Section 1798.140.
In some cases, due to the Website’s security and confidentiality obligations, requests can only be processed if you provide proof of identity. Only you or an authorized agent registered with the California Secretary of State that you authorize to act on your behalf may make a verifiable consumer request regarding your personal information. Unless you have provided an agent with a valid power of attorney, when using an authorized agent, you must: (1) provide the agent with a signed authorization clearly describing the agent’s authority to make a request in your name ; (ii) verify your own identity; and (iii) directly confirm that you have given the Authorized Agent permission to submit the request. This agent must also be able to verify their identity with us and provide us with their authorization to act on your behalf.
Your request should contain as much information as possible (including the company, brand, website or service to which your request relates) so that it can be processed upon receipt within a maximum period of 45 days, which may be extended once for an additional 45 days if reasonably necessary. We do not charge a fee to process or respond to your verifiable consumer request unless it is excessive, repetitive, or manifestly unfounded.
Any request relating to the exercise of your rights must be sent to the contact details of the company concerned and competent for your geographical area indicated in appendix 1, or to the number available on the website, or via the form possibly available on one of our sites, if applicable.
We cannot respond to your request if we cannot verify your identity or authority to make the request and confirm that the personal information relates to you. Submitting a verifiable consumer request does not require you to create an account with us. One of our representatives will contact you to verify your identity. You may be required to provide additional information to verify your request. Depending on the nature of the request, we may require that additional verification steps be taken, including, but not limited to, providing a signed statement under penalty of perjury that you are the consumer whose personal information is the subject of the request. We will only use this information to verify the requester’s identity or authorization to make the request.
You have the right, subject to the strict conditions of applicable law, to exercise the following rights:
You have the right to ask us to delete any personal information we have collected from you. We may refuse your deletion request if retaining the information is necessary for us or our service providers to:
You have the right to ask us to correct any inaccurate personal information we hold about you, taking into account the nature of your personal information and the purposes for which your personal information is processed.
You have the right to request, no more than twice in any 12-month period, that we disclose the following:
You have the right, at any time, to ask us not to sell or share your personal information with third parties.
We have not sold any personal information in the last twelve months.
Over the past twelve months, we have shared personal information with our third-party advertising partners in order to provide advertisements about our products and services to you when you browse the Internet. Like most companies, the Website allows certain third-party advertising partners to place tracking technologies such as cookies and pixels on our websites. This technology allows these advertising partners to receive information about your activities on our website, which is then associated with your browser or device. These companies may use this information to provide you with more relevant advertising when you browse the Internet. This type of data sharing can be considered “sharing” personal information. You can opt out of this sharing by clicking on the “Do not share my information” link on our consumer sites.
You have the right at any time to request that a company that collects your sensitive personal information limit its use of that information to what is necessary to provide the services or goods that an average consumer requesting such goods or services could reasonably wait. The Website does not currently collect or process sensitive personal information.
The Website will not discriminate against you because you have exercised any of your rights, including:
Note that the law does not prohibit a business from charging you a different price or rate, or providing you with a different level or quality of goods or services, if that difference is reasonably related to the value provided to the business with your personal information, or to offer loyalty programs, rewards, benefits, discounts or club cards consistent with this policy and California law.
Some web browsers include a “Do Not Track” (DNT) feature that signals to websites you visit that you do not want your online activity tracked. Many websites and applications, including ours, do not currently respond to DNT signals from web browsers because these signals are not yet uniform. For more information on DNT signals, please visit the following sites https://allaboutdnt.com/ . Other third-party websites may keep track of your browsing activities when they serve content to you, allowing them to personalize what they show you on their websites.
California residents have the right to receive information identifying any third party companies or individuals with whom the Website shared your personal information during the preceding calendar year, as well as a description of the categories of personal information disclosed in that third party. You can obtain this information free of charge once a year by contacting us using the contact details given in Appendix 1.
If a Website company communicates personal data to another Website company or to a third party located in a country outside the European Economic Area (which, for this contract, is deemed to include the United Kingdom) which does not benefit from an adequacy decision from the European Commission, measures are taken to ensure that these personal data will benefit from a level of protection substantially equivalent to that imposed by the applicable regulations.
In this regard, the Website undertakes in particular to take into account:
The Website collects the information necessary to find the most suitable candidates for the vacancies. The Website will not disclose a person’s CV and contact details to a third party without their consent.
If you have applied for a position within the Website and wish to modify or delete your personal data from our files, you can at any time send an email to the contact addresses indicated in Appendix 1 of this policy, in specifying:
Proof of identity may be required.
When providing the Website with the personal data of a former employer as a reference, you must first ensure that you have received consent from the reference person.
The Website provides links on its websites to other websites and services over which the Website has no control and which are not covered by this policy. You are responsible for reading the privacy statements posted on these websites.
ANNEX 1: COMPANIES IN THE ITBUSINESSTODAY THAT PROCESS PERSONAL DATA
Please note that any communications addressed to UK-based Website companies from users in the EEA will be directed to IPD in France and its appointed representative.
Website companies | Registered Address | Countries covered | Contact details |
ITBusinessToday | United States of America | European Union and United States | dpo@itbusinesstoday.com |
The Website reserves the right to modify this policy to ensure its compliance with current regulations. The most important updates may be published on the Website’s website (www.itbusinesstoday.com) at the latest when said modifications come into force.
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