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PRIVACY & COOKIE POLICY

Last revised: 01 August 2023

 

BPO Holding LLP (hereinafter referred to as “BPO Holding ”, “we” or “us”) provides outsourcing services in IT (computer programming, standard software development, information technology consulting, and recruitment of IT developers to a variety of customers by engaging high-quality specialists). During its business, BPO Holding collects some information that could be used to identify you. We call this information “personal data”.

 

Please read this Privacy & Cookie Policy (hereinafter referred to as “Policy”) that explains:

 

(1) what personal data we collect; 

(2) how we use, maintain and otherwise handle your personal data; 

(3) the conditions under which we may disclose your personal data to others; 

(4) how we keep your personal data secure; and 

(5) the rights available to you regarding your personal data.

 

We control the collection and processing of personal data relating to individuals who interact with us (“data subjects” or “you”). The data subjects may include (without limitation): 

 

·       visitors and users of our website bpoholding.com (collectively “users”); 

·       candidates for current or future roles at our companies or at our customers’ companies (“candidates”); 

·       as well as our existing or potential customers (collectively “customers”).

 

As we operate in many countries around the world, our privacy practices may vary among the regions to reflect local practices and laws. However, in no case will they be less strict than those provided in this Policy.

 

Please note that some BPO Holding activities may be performed in conjunction with other companies (for instance: our customers), in which case respective companies can also receive your personal data which will be used according to their terms of use and privacy policies and, if applicable, other agreements between BPO Holding and such companies. You may find more details in Section “Sharing and transferring personal data” herein below.

 

Please pay attention that our website uses cookies. You may find more details in Section “Use of cookies” herein below.

 

PERSONAL DATA THAT WE COLLECT

 

The personal data we receive during our business may include the following:

 

·    contact details – such as full name, physical address, e-mail address, postal address, phone number, user IDs in messengers and telecommunication applications (e.g., Skype);

·    demographic information – such as age, gender, country of temporary and/or permanent residence, immigration status;

·    information referring to professional background – such as education data, professional experience & skills, credentials, references, former or current job title, role, occupation, industry, employers and/or clients, participation in various projects;

·    other information – such as interests and preferences, as well as any other personal data provided by data subject at their own initiative.

 

Please note that the specific range of personal data we collect varies on a case-by-case basis, and, among other things, depends on how you interact with us and for which purpose.

 

Moreover, we can collect some amount of information about you (such as your language preferences, operating system, device settings, etc.) using the cookies and other similar technologies on this website (please see details in Section “Use of cookies” herein below).

 

PERSONAL DATA THAT WE DO NOT INTENTIONALLY COLLECT

 

Of course, you are free to decide which information to share with us. However, we ask you to consider the following warnings:

 

·    Sensitive personal data: we do not deal with any sensitive personal data, meaning data that reveals racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade union membership, genetic data, biometric data, data concerning health or data concerning sex life or sexual orientation. We do not require such information and ask you to avoid its disclosure.

·    Personal data of children: we do not knowingly solicit, collect, or process personal data about children. If you are under 18, please do not give us any information about yourself. If we find out that we somehow gained access to personal data of children, we will delete such data without further delay.

 

HOW DO WE COLLECT THE PERSONAL DATA

 

We receive personal data directly from you when you interact with us, especially when:

 

·    you visit our website and participate in its interactive features (including and without limitation by using the cookies and other similar technologies as further explained in Section “Use of cookies” herein below);

·    you contact us directly by any means (e.g., via e-mail, by phone, etc.);

·    you provide a testimonial for our companies, business, or services;

·    you communicate with us via third-party social networks, such as LinkedInDOU, etc. (subject to those third party social networks’ terms of use and privacy policies as well);

·    you request us to provide any other information;

·    you contact us for any other purpose; and/or

·    you use any of BPO Holding’s services or participate in any of BPO Holding’s activities.

 

In general, you are not obliged to provide your personal data to us. However, most probably we will not manage to fulfil your requests or provide you with the services (wholly or partially) unless you do so. If you ask, we will advise you whether the provision of your personal data is mandatory in that particular case (and of possible consequences if you do not provide us with it).

 

Moreover, we may receive personal data from third parties (for instance, if you are a candidate for current or future roles at our companies or customers’ companies). You may find more details in Section “Sharing and transferring personal data” herein below.

 

You may be assured that when any portion of your personal data is not collected directly from you, we will always notify you at the point of collecting personal data in such a manner or, at the latest, within a month from the moment of collection of that data, unless you have previously agreed to transfer your personal data to us (for example, giving your consent to third parties which work with us during our regular business activities). We will process such personal data for the purpose for which it was gathered until you ask that we remove it. However, in such a case BPO Holding will have the right to keep some personal data to the extent required by the provisions of domestic and/or international law.

 

Please note that we may combine personal data about you collected from different sources.

 

HOW WE USE THE PERSONAL DATA

 

BPO Holding may use your personal data for the purposes described below.

 

·    To provide, maintain, administer, support, protect, and improve our services, to carry out relevant transactions.

 

·    To facilitate our business activities, such as by:

 

ocommunicating with you to propose our services;

oproviding services to our customers;

oevaluating data about you to propose better solutions and provide better services;

ocommunicating with you in case you fit qualification requirements for the relevant roles;

osending offers to you;

okeeping a register of candidates for the roles that potentially may be available in the foreseeable future;

ocontacting with you for future opportunities that may be interesting for you;

omonitoring recruitment statistics;

oorganizing further cooperation with you in case you are interested in our services.

 

·    To manage our website, namely by doing the following:

 

oallowing users to visit and search through our website;

oenabling users to participate in its interactive features (when they choose to do so);

oimproving the website operation and enhancing user experience;

ocreating, publishing, and improving content most relevant to users;

otroubleshooting, investigating, and fixing website-related errors.

 

·    For our own marketing purposes, including and without limitation:

 

operformance of direct marketing activities, such as sending you informational content you subscribed to. However, you will always be able to opt-out of such communications at any time by contacting us (please see Section “Contacts” herein below);

oevaluation of the effectiveness of ongoing marketing campaigns (for instance, by gathering the information on how you interact with our website or respond to our e-mails);

ocustomizing, analyzing, and improving the informational content, filling out our website.

 

·    To meet the requirements set forth in domestic and/or international law (for example: health and safety, taxation, accounting, reporting, anti-money laundering laws, etc.) to comply with the court orders and other legitimate requests of authorized bodies.

·    To protect the rights, property, and safety of BPO Holding and third parties (e.g., prevent fraud and other prohibited or illegal activities).

 

·    To communicate with you, pursuing without limitation the following purposes:

 

oto provide customer support;

oto update your details;

oto seek your views or comments on the services we provide.

 

·    To respond to your requests for exercising your data subject rights under applicable data protection laws (you may find more details in Section “Your rights with respect to personal data” herein below).

·    To protect the security or integrity of our website, our business, and our services.

This list is not exhaustive and we may seek to process your personal data for any other purpose as disclosed to you, to which you specifically agreed, or as required or permitted by the provisions of domestic and/or international law.

 

LEGAL BASIS FOR PROCESSING OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA

 

The legal basis upon which we collect, use, store, and otherwise process your personal data will depend on the personal data concerned and the specific purpose for which it is needed.

 

In general, we rely on one of the following grounds:

 

·    Our legitimate interest in:

 

othe effective delivery of information and services to satisfy your demands;

ogrowing and improving our business by approaching new specialists for available roles at our companies; or

othe lawful operation and development of our business.

 

You may be assured that we use your personal data in ways that you would reasonably expect, and our legitimate interest serves as a legal basis for collection and processing of your personal data only if, and to, the extent it does not interfere with your rights and freedoms.

 

You have the right to object to these grounds of processing of your personal data by contacting us (please see details in Section “Contacts” herein below), upon which we will delete your personal data without further delay (unless we have a separate legitimate ground for further processing).

 

·    Your explicit consent: in other words when you allow us to process your personal data for the specific purpose.

 

oyou are free to withdraw your consent at any time by contacting us (please see details in Section “Contacts” herein below), upon which we will delete your personal data without further delay (unless we have a separate legitimate ground for further processing). If you withdraw your consent, it will not affect the lawfulness of prior processing of your personal data based on your consent before you withdrew it.

 

·    To perform our obligations under a contractual arrangement with you, or comply with our legal obligations, including and without limitation:

 

oto satisfy any requirement of domestic and/or international law (for example: health and safety, taxation, accounting, reporting, anti-money laundering regulations, etc.);

oto comply with court orders or other legitimate requests of authorized bodies; or

oto assert and/or defend against legal claims.

 

Please be assured we will handle your personal data only in line with the purpose for which it was collected. If at any moment we intend to process your personal data for any other purpose, we will not do this without sending you respective notification / your prior explicit consent (subject to the exclusions and limitations which may be provided in the provisions of domestic and/or international law).

 

NOTE! If you share personal data of any third person with us, you ensure that you have received freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous consent of that person to such transfer and further processing of respective data by us, and you may present appropriate evidence of it upon request.

 

If you have any questions or need more information concerning the legal basis on which we collect your personal data, please contact us to clarify further details (please see details in Section “Contacts” herein below).

 

HOW LONG WE KEEP YOUR PERSONAL DATA

 

To determine the appropriate retention period for your personal data, we consider:

 

(1) the amount, nature, and sensitivity of the personal data in question; 

(2) the potential risk of harm from unauthorised use or disclosure of your personal data; 

(3) the purposes for which we process your personal data; 

(4) whether we can achieve those purposes through any other means; and 

(5) the applicable legal requirements.

 

We do not keep your personal data for any longer than is necessary:

 

(a) to fulfill the purpose for which we collected it (you may find more details in Section “How we use the personal data” herein above); 

(b) to comply with domestic and/or international law, or other regulatory obligations (for instance, accounting or reporting requirements) that apply to our business and services we provide; or 

(c) to assert and/or defend against legal claims.

 

For example:

 

·    we will keep your personal data, collected based on your consent, for the term you explicitly agreed with;

·    we will keep your personal data obtained in connection with your subscription to our e-mails until you unsubscribe;

·    we will keep your personal data obtained in connection with your inquiry, request and/or complaint – until the matter of such inquiry, request and/or complaint is resolved.

 

Below you may find out how long we keep your personal data in some specific cases (please note that the list is not exhaustive):

 

CASE DESCRIPTION - RETENTION PERIOD (starting from the moment of personal data collection):

 

Contacting us through e-mail - 1 year;

Sending us your CV and other personal data to be considered for specific IT vacancy- 2 years;

Sending us your CV and other personal data to be considered for current and future available IT vacancies - 2 years.

 

Normally, the retention period will not exceed 2 years. However, we are legally required to hold some types of personal data to fulfil our statutory obligations (for instance, taxation, accounting, or reporting purposes) – then we will hold your personal data in our systems for as long as necessary for the relevant activity. Moreover, in some cases we may anonymise your personal data (in such a manner that you are not or no longer identifiable) for research or statistical purposes, in the event of which we may use this information indefinitely without further notice to you.

 

We review our personal data retention periods on a regular basis. If you have any questions about how long we keep your personal data, you may contact us (please see details in Section “Contacts” herein below) to clarify all the questions you have.

 

YOUR RIGHTS WITH RESPECT TO PERSONAL DATA

 

As a data subject, you have certain rights under domestic and/or international law in relation to the personal data we hold about you. Where the processing of your personal data is subject to European Union data protection legislation, including the General Data Protection Regulation (for instance, when you are physically located in one of the European Union/ European Economic Area countries), at a minimum you have the set of data subject rights provided below.

 

Right of access

 

If you ask us, we will confirm whether we are processing your personal data and, if necessary, provide you with a copy of such personal data (along with other details). There are some limitations and exceptions concerning this right: for example, where information is legally privileged, or if providing you with the information would reveal any personal data of another person.

 

Right to data portability

 

In certain circumstances, you have the right to receive your personal data provided by you to us and reuse it elsewhere, or send such data to another organization (or ask us to do so if technically feasible); this is regarding where (1) our lawful basis for processing the personal data is consent or necessity for the performance of our contract with you, and (2) the processing is carried out by automated means.

 

Right to rectification

 

You may require us to update or correct any inaccurate personal data, or complete any incomplete personal data concerning you. If you do, we will take reasonable steps to check the accuracy and correct your personal data. Please let us know if any of your personal data changes so that we can keep it accurate and up-to-date. If you are entitled to rectification and if we have shared your personal data with others, we will let them know about the rectification where possible. If you ask us, where it is possible and lawful for us to do so, we will also tell you who we have shared your personal data with, so that you can contact them directly. Also note that BPO Holding is not required to notify third parties to whom your personal data has been disclosed of any rectification when such notification involves an unreasonable burden or disproportionate effort.

 

Withdrawal of consent

 

If we rely on your explicit consent as our legal basis for processing your personal data, you have the right to withdraw that consent at any time by contacting us (please see details in Section “Contacts” herein below). Your withdrawal of consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing based on your consent before its withdrawal.

 

Right to object

 

You can ask us to stop processing your personal data and we will abide so, if we are:

 

·    relying on our legitimate interest to process your personal data, except if we can demonstrate other compelling legal grounds for the processing; or

·    processing your personal data for direct marketing purposes.

 

Right to erasure

 

You can ask us to delete your personal data in some circumstances, for instance if you withdraw your consent (where applicable). For situations where, in accordance with the provisions of domestic and/or international law, we fulfil your request, BPO Holding will delete your personal data without undue delay. If you are entitled to erasure and if we have shared your personal data with others, we will let them know about the erasure where possible. If you ask us, where it is possible and lawful for us to do so, we will also tell you who we have shared your personal data with, so that you can contact them directly. Also note that BPO Holding is not required to notify third parties to whom your personal data has been disclosed of any deletion when such notification involves a disproportionate effort or unreasonable burden.

 

Right to restriction of processing

 

You can ask us to ‘block’ or suppress the processing of your personal data in certain circumstances (such as where you contest the accuracy of that data or you object to us), so that we no longer process that personal data until that restriction is lifted. If you are entitled to restriction and if we have shared your personal data with others, we will let them know about the restriction where it is possible for us to do so. If you ask us, where it is possible and lawful for us to do so, we will also tell you who we have shared your personal data with, so that you can contact them directly.

 

Rights in relation to automated individual decision-making, including profiling

 

You have the right to be free from decisions based solely on automated processing of your personal data, including profiling, unless these are necessary for entering into, or the performance of, a contract between you and us, or unless we do so based on your explicit consent (still such consent can be withdrawn as described in Subsection “Withdrawal of consent” herein above).

 

This is why we normally request your consent before analyzing your personal data (on our own or via our third party service providers) to build individual profiles. These profiles may be used to discover your interests and display targeted advertisements online. The aim is to provide you with offers that are relevant and interesting for you. The profiling is based on interaction with our website, e-mails, and content. As we will not collect your name and other important personal data, such as your addresses or bank details, in the course of such profiling, we expect that such profiling will have no further impact, other than providing you with a more pleasant user experience when surfing the Internet. We will make no automated decisions that would result in legal effects or similarly significantly affect you.

 

Right to file a complaint 

 

If you have a concern with respect to the way we process your personal data, you can report it to the relevant supervisory authority (the contacts of the European Union national data protection authorities are available at the website of the European Data Protection Board).

 

Please note that these rights are not absolute and in certain cases are subject to conditions as specified in the provisions of domestic and/or internationals law. For instance, it may happen if we have an overriding interest or legal obligation to continue to process your personal data.

 

You can exercise the above rights, where applicable, by contacting us directly (please see details in Section “Contacts” herein below). We will respond to your request within the statutory period and typically seek to resolve the matter within one month. We will require you to provide satisfactory proof of your identity in order to ensure that your personal data is disclosed only to you.

 

While we will make reasonable efforts to accommodate your request, we reserve the right to reject such access requests, or to impose restrictions or requirements upon such requests if required or permitted by provisions of domestic and/or internationals law, but will explain “why” if we do so.

 

SHARING AND TRANSFERRING PERSONAL DATA

 

Please note that your personal data may be processed outside of the European Economic Area, particularly in Ukraine. If you are from one of the European Union/ European Economic Area countries, you should be informed that the European Commission hasn’t determined Ukraine as a country which offers an adequate level of data protection, which entails certain risks of losing the protection provided under the General Data Protection Regulation when your personal data is transferred outside of the European Union/ European Economic Area. Moreover, we may transfer your personal data to other countries outside the European Union/ European Economic Area (such as the United States, United Kingdom, etc.). In order to provide adequate protection for the transfer of your personal data, we have in place contractual arrangements such as the standard contractual clauses (as appropriate) implemented in the agreements executed with our customers and third party service providers.

 

BPO Holding may exchange your personal data with its affiliates, associates and partners. Moreover, we may share your personal data with our customers and third party service providers (as described below) where and to the extent necessary in connection with the purposes described in this Policy. Anyway, you may be assured that we do not share personal data with third parties, except as:

 

(a) necessary for our legitimate professional and business needs; 

(b) necessary to carry out your requests; 

(c) necessary to provide our services to you; 

(d) pursuant to your explicit consent; 

(e) required or permitted by law; and/or 

(f) as otherwise described in this Policy. 

 

BPO Holding will only transfer personal data to such persons when they meet our strict standards on the processing of personal data and security and pass those same standards down to their sub-processors.

 

Where we believe that processing or other business activities on our behalf or in our interest are better performed by third parties (“third party service providers”), we may outsource respective operations to them and, consequently, transfer your personal data to those persons, such as our IT systems providers, website hosting providers, data analysis, data backup, security and cloud storage services, consultants and other providers. We only share personal data that they reasonably need to provide their services and will not transfer your personal data to any third parties for their own direct marketing purposes. We ensure that third party service providers are authorized to use your personal data only as necessary to provide services on our behalf or in our interest.

 

Please note that the storage of your personal data on servers and/or on software made available or hosted by third party service providers shall not be considered a disclosure of your personal data to third parties as far as third party service providers do not have direct access to it. In all events, we shall ensure by contract that our third party service providers protect your personal data that is shared with them.

 

In an ongoing effort to better understand users of our website, we may analyze anonymous and aggregate information in order to operate, maintain, manage, and improve our website and/or services that we render. This aggregate information does not identify you personally. We may share this aggregate data with our customers, third party service providers and other persons. We may also disclose aggregated user statistics in order to describe the services of BPO Holding (or pursuing other lawful purposes) to current and prospective business partners, customers and other persons.

 

In certain situations, we may be required to disclose your personal data where we have a legal necessity or obligation to do so, including to meet the requirements set forth by domestic and/or international law. For instance, we may disclose your personal data to assert and/or defend against legal claims.

 

In the event of a sale, merger, receivership or transfer of all assets of BPO Holding, we reserve the right to assign or share your personal data with such third parties and their advisors. Please be assured that you will be sent notice of such an event should it occur with the ability to opt-out of such a transfer unless BPO Holding and/or such third parties have a separate legitimate ground for such transfer and further processing of your personal data.

 

PERSONAL DATA SECURITY

 

BPO Holding has security measures in place to protect information we process (including your personal data), which involve preventing, detecting, investigating, and resolving security threats, both during transmission and once we receive it.

 

We do our best to protect your personal data, whether in electronic or tangible form (e.g., hard copy), by sticking to appropriate internal policies and using state-of-the-art technical and organizational measures that follow the European Union requirements for the safe and lawful processing of personal data.

 

Moreover, we restrict access to your personal data to authorized individuals among internal personnel, agents, or contractors of BPO Holding who need to access your personal data to perform specific tasks. Your personal data is contained behind secured networks and is only accessible by a limited number of persons who are required to keep the information confidential.

 

Although we use industry-standard precautions to safeguard your personal data, the transmission of data over the Internet (including by e-mail) is never completely secure. We endeavor to protect personal data, but 100% complete security does not presently exist anywhere online or offline. For this reason, you should take care in deciding what information you send to us, especially when your do so at your own initiative.

 

If you have any questions about security, you may direct them to us (please see details in Section “Contacts” herein below).

 

USE OF COOKIES

 

This Section explains how and why cookies and any other tracking technologies may be stored on and accessed from your device when you visit or use our website.

 

Please read this Section carefully before using our website.         

 

What are “cookies”?

 

Cookies (or similar technologies) are tiny text files containing small amounts of data about you and your interaction with our website. Cookies work by assigning users with unique reference codes (identifiers) that are placed on their device when they access the website. Later (if they last longer than a web-session) they are sent back to the originating website on each subsequent visit, or to another website that recognizes them.

 

Please note that our website may also contain other tracking technologies such as “pixels” (or “web-beacons”). These are typically small transparent images that provide us with website statistics. They are often used in conjunction with cookies, though they are not stored on your device in the same way. As a result, if you disable cookies, pixels may still load, but their functionality will be restricted. For simplicity, all such technologies are further collectively referred to as "cookies".

 

Some cookies are critical for the proper functioning of our website (“Necessary Cookies”), whereas others help us personalize and improve your experience while using the website (such as “Statistic Cookies” and “Marketing Cookies”). List of cookies employed by us and third parties through our website are described in Subsection “What cookies are used on this website” herein below.

 

Cookies can remain on your device for different periods of time. Some of them are “Session Cookies” – they are only stored on the device during your browser session. In other words, they are automatically erased when you close your browser. Other ones like “Persistent Cookies” will remain on your device even after your browser session has ended until you manually erase them, or as they expire. They are used, for example, to remember you when you return to the website.

 

Our website uses both 'first' and 'third' party cookies depending on the domain placing/providing them. First-Party Cookies are those set directly by this website, whereas Third-Party Cookies are placed or provided by other domains (please see the list of such third parties herein in Subsection “Third parties”). Please note that we have no (or limited) control over the Third-Party Cookies.

 

By clicking ‘Accept’ on the cookie banner, you give us your consent to store and access cookies as described in this Section.

 

By clicking ‘Reject’ on the cookie banner, you do not allow us to store and access any cookies, pixels and other tracking technologies which do not refer to Necessary Cookies. However, it may disrupt the normal functioning of our website (and have an adverse impact on your user experience).

 

Data collected.

 

Our website uses cookies to record web-session information including:

 

·    the date and duration of your visit to the website;

·    the webpages which you viewed during your visit;

·    your IP address;

·    your preferences (such as language selected to view the website);

·    the type and version of browser which you used; and

·    your device’s operating system and other settings.

 

We use the information that we gather in order to evaluate the website’s usage, content, navigability and composition. This statistical analysis allows us to improve our website, make your user experience more enjoyable, and provide value-added services.

 

How we use cookies.

 

We use cookies for a number of reasons, like ensuring proper functioning of our website, improving your user experience, trend analysis and measuring the effectiveness of this website. The purposes for which we use each category of cookies are described in more detail in Subsection “What cookies are used on this website” herein below.

 

What we don’t do with cookies. 

 

We never share or sell any information about you (including your personal data) except as and to the extent expressly stated in our policies and/or communications with you. Please also be assured that cookies cannot be used to run programs or deliver viruses to your devices.

 

Consent for cookies. 

 

In most cases, we will need your consent in order to use cookies on this website. The exception refers to Necessary Cookies that are needed to carry out the transmission of communication over a network, or essential to the inherent functionality of the website – such cookies are used automatically, by default, once you access our website.

 

Third parties. 

 

As mentioned above, if you visit a website and another entity sets a cookie through that website, this would be a Third-Party Cookie. Moreover, some of the cookies we place on our website could be provided by trusted third parties. As a result, such other entities may obtain and process some data about you as set out in their policies – you may find more details in this regard in the information below.

 

Third Party - Wix

Useful Links - Wix.com Privacy Policy

Details - Cookies placed on websites created through Wix platform

Purpose. Our website is created through Wix, a platform provided by Wix.com Ltd., together with its affiliated companies worldwide, which allows to create, design, manage and develop websites.

 

Data processed. 

 

The information includes, without limitation, the following:

 

·    your preferences (such as language selected to view the website);

·    the date and duration of your visit to the website;

·    the webpages which you viewed during your visit;

·    your IP address;

·    your behavior on the website;

·    the type and version of browser which you used; and

·    your device's operating system and other settings.

 

Where the data is processed. 

 

The information collected may be transmitted, processed and stored in data centers located all over the world, among which are the European Union, the United States, Israel, by Wix.com Ltd together with its affiliated companies and/or its sub-processors (you may find the list of Wix’s Sub-processors via the following link).

 

How to opt-out.

 

You may disable cookies through your device settings (as described in Subsection “Disabling cookies” herein below).

 

What cookies are used on this website. 

 

You can find the details of cookies used on this website below:

 

1. Necessary Cookies

 

These cookies are essential to allow you to browse around the website and use its features – they enable basic functionality of the website like network management, webpage navigation and access to secure areas of the website.

 

Necessary cookies cannot be turned off in our systems. However, you may disable these by changing your browser settings (as described in Subsection “Disabling cookies” herein below), but this may have an adverse impact on how the website functions.

 

Providers of Necessary Cookies: BPO Holding, Wix.

 

2.    Statistic Cookies

 

Statistic cookies collect anonymous information on how people use our website. We integrate these cookies to obtain statistical information that tells us how long users spend on the website, how they use its webpages, which ones are most viewed, and whether any errors occur. In the end, it helps to improve the user experience while browsing our website.

 

The data stored by these cookies is usually anonymized, i.e. doesn’t show personal details from which your individual identity can be established.

 

Providers of Statistic Cookies: BPO Holding, Wix.

 

3.    Marketing Cookies

 

Marketing cookies are used to track users behavior across the website. These cookies collect information about your browsing habits in order to make our or third-party websites more relevant to your particular interests.

Providers of Marketing Cookies: BPO Holding, Wix.

 

Disabling cookies. 

 

Most internet browsers are initially set up to automatically accept cookies. You can manage cookies by adjusting the appropriate settings on your browser, although some of our website features may not function as a result.

 

You can follow the links provided below to manage the cookie settings on your device depending on the browser you use:

 

·    if you use Google Chrome, see the details via the following webpage;

·    if you use Mozilla Firefox, see the details via the following webpage;

·    if you use Internet Explorer, see the details via the following webpage;

·    if you use Opera, see the details via the following webpage;

·    if you use Microsoft Edge, see the details via the following webpage;

·    if you use Safari (on iPhone, iPad or iPod touch), see the details via the following webpage;

·    if you use Safari (on MacBook), see the details via the following webpage;

·    if you use Samsung Internet (on your phone), see the details via the following webpage.

 

Moreover, you can find useful information about managing cookie preferences on the All About Cookies website – it is a free resource which explains:

 

·    what cookies are and how they are used (available at the link);

·    how to delete cookies from your browser (available at the link).

 

LINKS TO OTHER WEBSITES

 

Our website (including this Policy) may contain links to other websites, and you should review the privacy policies on those sites. We take no responsibility for the policies and practices of those websites.

 

CHANGES TO THIS POLICY

 

We may from time to time modify this Policy, upon which we will also update the ‘Last revised’ date stated herein above. Even though we may inform you about any changes hereof (especially by sending you an electronic notice if you provided us with your e-mail address), you are still advised to visit this page regularly for the latest information on our privacy practices.

 

COMPLAINTS

 

If you consider that your personal data is processed in contradiction with applicable legal regulations, you have the right to file a complaint directly with the respective personal data protection authority (the contacts of the European Union national data protection authorities are available at the website of the European Data Protection Board).

 

CONTACTS

 

If you (a) have any questions or complaints regarding this Policy or the way your personal data is processed; (b) would like to report any suspicious activity, including automated messages or calls from parties you cannot identify; or (c) would like to exercise a legal right in relation to your personal data, please contact us via the following details:

 

Postal address (BPO Holding LLP): Unit 2042, 2nd Floor, 6 Market Place, Fitzrovia, London, United Kingdom, W1W 8AF.

 

Email: contact@bpoholding.com

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