Privacy Policy
PRIVACY
Because we consider your privacy important, we would like to inform you about our privacy policy, in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of the European Union dated May 25, 2018. Our policy monitors the way in which we collect your personal data and how we handle it. .
Kinetic Humor BV strives to protect the privacy of relations and visitors. This privacy policy aims to inform you about how we collect information, for what purposes this personal data is collected, where the data is stored, how long we keep and protect it, what rights you have with regard to your personal data and how you can use it. exercise these rights.
Kinetic Humor BV, located in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, is responsible for your information. If you have any questions or comments, you can send a message by e-mail at ivo@kinetichumor.com
1. WHAT INFORMATION IS COLLECTED AND WHY?
The Kinetic Humor website collects personal data for a number of purposes.
1.1. Google Analytics
The Kinetic Humor website collects your data for:
Strictly necessary purposes; this data is essential for the website to work properly.
Functionality purposes; these serve to improve and simplify the user experience. This data is anonymous and no personal data is stored. This could include, for example, the choice of language on the website, the duration of your website visit or which pages you visit.
Performance purposes; By using cookies via Google Analytics, Kinetic Humor can gain insight and better understand how many users visit the Kinetic Humor website, how users arrive at this website and which parts of the website are popular.
2. WHERE DO WE STORE YOUR DATA?
2.1. Email
The website email traffic is hosted by Kinetic Humor. If you contact us via email, the relevant emails will be stored on our server.
3. HOW LONG DO WE STORE YOUR DATA?
Kinetic Humor stores your data for a longer period, but never longer than is necessary for the purpose for which we store your data, unless we have to keep your data for longer based on a legal regulation.
3.1. Google Analytics
The Kinetic Humor website uses Google Analytics. This program provides important statistics about the number of visitors, the pages visited and other essential information that allows Kinetic Humor BV to continuously improve the website for its visitors. These statistics are anonymous and cannot be traced back to a specific person or user.
4. HOW DO WE SECURE YOUR DATA?
Data is stored digitally in the aforementioned systems and software. The personal data managed by Kinetic Humor or by the aforementioned third parties are only accessible via the above software and are protected by a password. Only Kinetic Humor employees for whom this is necessary for the proper functioning of the organization have access. Every person who has access to the data also has a duty of confidentiality.
In addition, your visit to the festival website is secured by an SSL certificate, this security can be recognized by the green lock in front of the URL. This certificate means that your connection to the Kinetic Humor website is private.
5. WHAT RIGHTS DO YOU HAVE WITH RESPECT TO YOUR PERSONAL DATA AND HOW DO YOU EXERCISE THEM?
You have the following rights with regard to your personal data. If you wish to exercise any of the rights below, it is best to contact us by email: ivo@kinetichumor.com
5.1. Right of access
You have the right to inspect your personal data that is recorded and stored at the festival at any time.
5.2. Right to rectification
If your data is incorrect or incomplete, you have the right to have it rectified by Kinetic Humor BV
5.3. Right to data portability
If you need your data stored by the festival and you want to switch to another party or service, you have the right to transfer. Kinetic Humor BV must then transfer all your data to the other party.
5.4. Right to deletion
If you no longer want your data to be recorded at Kinetic Humor BV, you have the right to have your data deleted.
5.5. Right to file a complaint
If you feel that Kinetic Humor BV is not handling your data correctly, we encourage you to contact us first. However, you always have the right to file a complaint directly with the Dutch Data Protection Authority.