Privatus 5 1 1 – Automated Privacy Protection Services

broken image


  1. Privatus 5 1 1 – Automated Privacy Protection Services Login
  2. Privatus 5 1 1 – Automated Privacy Protection Services Reviews
  3. Privatus 5 1 1 – Automated Privacy Protection Services Llc

The online store kashtankyiv.com respects and protects the personal data of its users. The users of the kashtankyiv.com online store can view the site pages without providing personal data about themselves. However, in order to provide services related to the purchase of goods presented in our online store, we need your contact information so that we can contact you, confirm the order and deliver the goods to you. We do not share your personal data with third parties and protect their confidentiality in accordance with the requirements of the law.

To sell services must maintain records documenting compliance with call abandonment rules. 47 CFR 64.1200(a)(4, 5 and 6). All prerecorded messages, whether delivered by automated dialing equipment or not, must identify the name of the entity responsible for initiating the call, along with the telephone number of that entity that can be used. The User agrees that the Site Administration has the right to transfer personal data to third parties, in particular, courier services, postal service. 5.1.1 Identify and list the name or names of the foreign, federal, state, or local government agencies, private sector organizations, or individuals with which/whom the information is shared.

1. DEFINITIONS

1.1 The following terms are used in this Privacy Policy:
1.1.1. Website Administration of the Online Store (hereinafter referred to as the Website Administration) - authorized employees to manage the website, acting on behalf of the online store kashtankyiv.com, who organize and carry out the processing of personal data, as well as determining the purposes of processing personal data, the composition of personal data to be processed , actions or transactions carried out with personal data.
1.1.2. Personal data - any information relating directly or partially to a specific individual (subject of personal data).
1.1.3. Personal data processing - any action (operation) or set of actions (operations) performed with the use of automation tools or without the use of such tools with personal data, including the collection, recording, systematization, accumulation, storage, refinement (update, change), retrieval, use, transfer (distribution, provision, access), depersonalization, blocking, deletion, destruction of personal data.
1.1.4. The confidentiality of personal data is mandatory for the administration or other authorized employees who have access to personal data to comply with, the requirement not to allow their dissemination without the consent of the subject of personal data or the availability of other legal grounds.
1.1.5. The user of the online store site kashtankyiv.com is a person who has access to the Site via the Internet and uses the Online Store Site.

2. GENERAL PROVISIONS

Privatus 5 1 1 – Automated Privacy Protection Services Login

2.1. By using the Website kashtankyiv.com and ordering goods, you agree and accept the rules of this Privacy Policy.
2.2. Using the Website kashtankyiv.com and ordering goods, you provide your permission and unequivocal consent (in accordance with subparagraph 1) of paragraph 2 of article 7 and subparagraph 1) of paragraph 1 of article 11 of the Law of Ukraine 'On the protection of personal data') to collect, register, accumulate , storage, adaptation, modification, update, use and distribution (distribution, implementation, transfer), depersonalization, destruction kashtankyiv.com and its employees and / or contractors of your personal data, with or without the use of information (automated) system m, in the manner prescribed by this Privacy Policy.
2.3. The current Privacy Policy applies only to the kashtankyiv.com Online Store website. The online store does not control and is not responsible for the websites of third parties, to which the User can follow the links available on the website of the online store.
2.4. The site administration does not verify the accuracy of personal data provided by the user of the site of the online store.

3. WHAT YOUR PERSONAL DATA WE COLLECT

3.1. The privacy policy establishes the obligations of the Administration of the website of the online store for non-disclosure and ensuring the protection of confidentiality of personal data that the User provides on request of the Administration of the site when registering on the website of the online store or when placing an order to purchase goods.
3.2. The personal data allowed to be processed under this Privacy Policy are provided by the User by completing the registration form on the Website of the kashtankyiv.com online store in the section on registration and include the following information:
3.2.1. Full name of the user;
3.2.2. User's contact phone
3.2.3. email address (e-mail);
3.2.4. Delivery address of the Goods (post office or home address)
3.2.5. payment card information;
3.2.6. location information.
3.3. Any other personal information not stipulated above (purchase history, used browsers and operating systems, etc.) is subject to reliable storage and non-proliferation, except as provided for in clause 5.2. of this Privacy Policy.

4. FOR WHAT WE HAVE, YOUR PERSONAL DATA ARE NECESSARY

4.1. The personal data of the user Administration of the website of the online store kashtankyiv.com may use in order to:
4.1.1. Identification of the user registered on the website of the online store for placing an order and (or) entering into a contract for the sale of goods by remote means with the online store kashtankyiv.com.
4.1.2. Providing the User with access to personalized resources of the online store site.
4.1.3. Establishing with the user

feedback, including sending messages, inquiries regarding the use of the online store site, the provision of services, processing requests and requests from the user.
4.1.4. Create an account to make purchases, if the User has agreed to create an account.
4.1.5. A message to the user of the online store site about the status of the Order.
4.1.6. Processing and receiving payments, confirmation of tax or tax benefits by the user.
4.1.7. Providing the User with effective customer and technical support in case of problems related to the use of the online store website.
4.1.8. Providing the User with his consent, product updates, special offers, pricing information, newsletters and other information on behalf of the online store or on behalf of the partners of the online store. In case of unwillingness to receive a newsletter about promotions, new products, etc., the User has the right to refuse it by sending a letter to the Site Administration and / or putting the appropriate mark in his account.
4.1.9. Providing the User access to the websites or services of the partners of the online store in order to obtain products, updates and services.

5. PROTECTION OF PERSONAL DATA

Privatus 5 1 1 – Automated Privacy Protection Services Reviews

5.1. The User agrees that the Site Administration has the right to transfer personal data to third parties, in particular, courier services, postal service organizations, telecommunication operators, solely for the purpose of fulfilling the User's order issued on the Website of the online store, including delivery of goods.
5.2. Personal data of the user may be transferred to the authorized state authorities of Ukraine only on the grounds and in the manner established by the legislation of Ukraine.
5.3. In case of loss or unauthorized disclosure of personal data, the Site Administration informs the user about the loss or disclosure of personal data.
5.4. The site administration takes the necessary organizational and technical measures to protect the user's personal information from unlawful or accidental access, destruction, distortion, blocking, copying, dissemination, as well as from other illegal actions of third parties.
5.5. The site administration together with the User takes all necessary measures to prevent losses or other negative consequences caused by the loss or disclosure of personal user data.

6. ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS

Privatus 5 1 1 – Automated Privacy Protection Services Llc

6.1. The site administration has the right to make changes to this Privacy Policy without the consent of the user.
6.2. A new Privacy Policy takes effect from the moment it is posted on the Website of the online store, unless otherwise provided by the new edition of the Privacy Policy.
6.3. If you have questions or concerns regarding this Privacy Policy, you can contact us at: i@kashtankyiv.com
6.4. The current Privacy Policy is located on the page at kashtankyiv.com/privacy.

In years past, data privacy was the purview of the chief privacy officer. However, increasingly, CTOs are being tasked with operationalizing a data privacy solution for the company. That's because data privacy is fundamentally a data issue, with privacy being an outcome of a comprehensive data protection strategy.

In a world of exploding data, it's impossible for privacy professionals using manual, survey-based approaches to stay on top of this ever-changing sea of information. Companies constantly purchase data from third parties to build better profiles of their customers, so they can offer products and services. They also purchase streams and feeds of data for social media vendors to mash up against their own data so they can 'fill in the blanks' on customer profiles.

Services

There are also mergers and acquisitions, which result in completely unknown data sets getting dumped into data lakes, and data transfer agreements between business partners, much like the one that existed between Cambridge Analytica and Facebook. The reality is that nobody really knows what data is sitting in their organization, and if they do know, their knowledge is obsolete within 24 hours due to the changing nature of data in an always-on, connected world. This is the challenge facing organizations today as they struggle to meet new privacy requirements.

When you can't use your data

New regulations like GDPR and the new California privacy law are triggering a knee-jerk reaction across all sectors as companies look for ways to lock down their data by default for fear of data misuse. This practice is rendering their most valuable resource – data – unusable by their organization. Such an over-reaction clearly isn't the right solution, but it's the only way most organizations know to protect personal information.

What CTOs need to do

The volume, variety and velocity of big data is overwhelming traditional privacy functions, which is why companies are turning to their CTOs to resolve it. Here's what we're seeing them do:

1. Map their data – Companies are mapping data on premise, in the cloud, while streaming and at rest, structured and unstructured. They are implementing solutions that go way beyond the boundaries of traditional DLA solutions to find where data resides throughout their organization. They also know they can't rely on metadata, given that it doesn't capture human error. For instance, we often find SSNs in a phone number column because someone inserted the wrong information in the wrong field of a web form.

Privatus 5 1 1 – automated privacy protection services llc

There are also mergers and acquisitions, which result in completely unknown data sets getting dumped into data lakes, and data transfer agreements between business partners, much like the one that existed between Cambridge Analytica and Facebook. The reality is that nobody really knows what data is sitting in their organization, and if they do know, their knowledge is obsolete within 24 hours due to the changing nature of data in an always-on, connected world. This is the challenge facing organizations today as they struggle to meet new privacy requirements.

When you can't use your data

New regulations like GDPR and the new California privacy law are triggering a knee-jerk reaction across all sectors as companies look for ways to lock down their data by default for fear of data misuse. This practice is rendering their most valuable resource – data – unusable by their organization. Such an over-reaction clearly isn't the right solution, but it's the only way most organizations know to protect personal information.

What CTOs need to do

The volume, variety and velocity of big data is overwhelming traditional privacy functions, which is why companies are turning to their CTOs to resolve it. Here's what we're seeing them do:

1. Map their data – Companies are mapping data on premise, in the cloud, while streaming and at rest, structured and unstructured. They are implementing solutions that go way beyond the boundaries of traditional DLA solutions to find where data resides throughout their organization. They also know they can't rely on metadata, given that it doesn't capture human error. For instance, we often find SSNs in a phone number column because someone inserted the wrong information in the wrong field of a web form.

2. Tie policies to it in real time – It's not enough to know where data sits. You also need to know whether its existence or use violates any laws. Companies are looking for software to apply policies in real-time on live data as it's changing. That's the only way to have potential problems flagged if, for instance, a data scientist in the market department buys a problematic data set, or if in following an M&A transaction they receive a data set that exposes their company to elevated risk.

3. Automate remediation – Manual processes don't scale. CTOs are looking for solutions that will trigger events within their infrastructure and automate remediation at terabyte and petabyte scale.

4. Create an audit trail – With GDPR in effect and the new California privacy law coming into effect, companies need to be able to prove they've taken the right action on their data. That's why they're looking for software that can create evidence of compliance and remediation efforts.

The data privacy automation approach

The demand for data privacy automation is here. Manual processes cannot keep pace with the demands of modern privacy regulations, and they're impeding a company's ability to use all its data. This has created a need for data privacy automation, so that companies can unlock their data and use their most valuable asset in a way that both protects and adds value to their customers' lives.

Organizations/companies should not have to compromise innovation for privacy compliance. By bringing together the latest in machine learning and flexible microservices-based architecture, it's possible to solve this problem and allow organizations to both protect privacy and use their data. Such a platform should be designed to work securely, at scale, no matter where data resides, continually providing an accurate picture of an organization's data privacy landscape. Only then will organizations be able to keep up with burgeoning privacy requirements and use their most valuable asset – their data – without fear.





broken image