Privacy Statement


Last updated: July 30, 2024
Ammer Group Limited Liability Company, CH-170-3044941-9, Grabenstrasse 27, 6340 Baar, Switzerland, its affiliates and subsidiaries, (together referred to herein Ammer Group or ‘we’/’us’/’our’) are committed to safeguarding your right to privacy and your personal data. This Privacy Notice aims at informing you on the Personal data we process, how we collect it, why we use it and how long we do it, who we might share it with and what your rights are.

If you are one of our customers, merchants, or suppliers, our contract with you will contain further information on how we use your data.

If you are a consumer, we recommend that you also read the privacy notice of the merchant with which you did business to understand how they process your Personal data.

The Website may contain links to other third-party websites (for instance, for registration purpose to events organized by third parties). If you follow a link to any of those third-party websites, please note that they have their own privacy policies and that we do not accept any responsibility or liability for their policies or processing of your personal data. Please check these policies before you submit any personal data to such third-party websites.

This Privacy Notice is intended to explain our privacy practices and covers the following areas:
  • Information we may collect about you;
  • Uses of your personal data;
  • Transmission, storage and security of your personal data;
  • Your rights and how to contact us;
  • Our Cookie Notice;
  • Changes to this Privacy Notice and the Cookie Notice:

1. INFORMATION WE MAY COLLECT ABOUT

We will collect and process all or some of the following personal data about you:

  • Information you provide to us personal data that you provide to us such as when you complete a form on our Website, including but not limited to, your name, email address, phone number, country and company (and/or the industry your work in). We may also process information on your education and work experience in connection with a job opening at Ammer Group for which you wish to be considered. You may also provide us with your contact details, address and bank details to enable us to perform a contract you have entered into with us or to make payments to you in relation to goods or services you provide to us;
  • Correspondence and other communications if you contact us by telephone, letter or by email, we will typically keep a record of that correspondence or communication;
  • Survey information and feedback, we may also ask you to complete surveys that we use for research purposes or to provide feedback that we use to develop and improve our product and service offering. In such circumstances we shall collect the information provided in the completed survey/feedback request;
  • Website and communication usage details of your visits to the websites and information collected through cookies and other tracking technologies including, but not limited to, your IP address and domain name, your browser version and operating system, browser language, access time, traffic data, location data, web logs, movements on the website, referring web site addresses and other communication data. We may also collect information about the pages you view within the Website and other actions you take while visiting us. In addition, we may also use such technologies to determine whether you’ve opened an e-mail or clicked on a link contained in an e-mail.
  • Information from third parties we may also be provided with your information from other sources, for example from our affiliate companies or business partners in relation to business opportunities or from search engines, credit reference companies or government agencies, in relation to our due diligence processes.

2.USES OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA

In this section, we set out the purposes for which we use personal data that we collect and hold and, in compliance with our obligations, especially under European privacy law, identify the “legal grounds” on which we rely to process the information.

We use your Personal data only when we have a valid legal basis to do so. Depending on the circumstance, we may rely on your consent or the fact that the processing is necessary to fulfil a contract with you, protect your vital interests or those of other persons, or to comply with law. We may also process your Personal data where we believe it is in our or others’ legitimate interests, taking into consideration your own interests, and rights.

To communicate effectively with you and conduct our business, including to fulfil your requests:
We might use your personal data in order to effectively respond to your contact request; your registration request to events organized by us; or to your appointment request with one of our experts; to respond to your request for proposal or offer if you are interested in doing business with us; or we may contact you if we are interested in doing business with you; to respond to your job application; to otherwise communicate with you; or with other internal and external parties concerning you; or to carry out our obligations arising from any agreements entered into between you and us.

When we use your information for these purposes, we often base such use on your prior and informed consent, or on contractual necessity (which means we will not be able to fulfil our part of an agreement without using your data to do so), or on our legitimate interests (which means we have legitimate business interests that we wish to protect and cannot do so without using your Personal data).

To provide you with access to restricted Website areas:
In order to provide you with an online account and access to restricted areas, where you have filled in a form to create an account on our Website.

When we use your information for these purposes, we base such use on contractual necessity (which means we will not be able to facilitate access to the restricted areas without using your data to do so), or on our legitimate interests (which means we have legitimate business interests that we wish to protect and cannot do so without using your Personal data).

To provide you with marketing materials:
To provide you with email alerts, updates, offers and invitations to our events, where you have chosen to receive these. We may also use your information for marketing our own and our selected business partners’ products and services to you. Where required by law, we will ask for your prior and informed consent. We will provide an option to unsubscribe or opt-out of further communication on any electronic marketing communication sent to you or you may opt out by Contacting us as set out in the “Contacting us” section below.

When we use your information for these purposes, we base such use on your prior and informed consent, or on our legitimate interests (which means we have legitimate business interests to keep you updated with news about our products and services and cannot do so without using your Personal data).

For research and development purposes:
To analyze your personal data in order to better understand you so that we can continue to develop and improve our products and services.

When we use your information for these purposes, we base such use on our legitimate interests (which means we have legitimate business interests to improve our products and services and cannot do so without using your Personal data).

To ensure proper functionality of our websites and to ensure relevance of content:
We collect usage data and statistics about our websites’ usage and effectiveness through the use of various technologies and personalize your experience while you are on our Websites, as well as tailor our interactions with you. We have a separate Cookie Notice that gives you more information on how we use cookies on our website. We also collect information to ensure that content from our websites are presented in the most effective manner to you, which may include passing your data to business partners, suppliers and/or service providers.

Depending on the types of cookies we place, which can range from strictly necessary to marketing cookies, we base such use on our legitimate interests to ensure proper functionality of our website or on your prior and informed consent. When using your data for content relevance, we typically base this on our legitimate interests (which means we have a legitimate interest to keep our website content current and updated and fit for your use. We will be unable to do this without using your personal data).

To monitor certain activities:
We collect information about you to monitor queries and transactions to ensure service quality or to comply with our legal obligations to combat fraud.

When we use your information for these purposes, we base such use on our legal duty (which means that there are different laws that compel us to monitor for certain behaviors and activities) or on our legitimate interests (which means we have legitimate business interests to monitor for fraudulent transactions and cannot do so without using your Personal data).

To inform you of changes:
To notify you about changes to our services and products;
When we use your information for these purposes, we base such use on our legitimate interests (which means we cannot communicate changes to you without using your Personal data).

To reorganize or make changes to our business:
Should we ever sell our business or a part thereof; or undergo re-organization, we might be obligated to disclose your personal data to the relevant third party (or its advisors) as part of any due diligence process for the purpose of analyzing any proposed sale or re-organization. We may also need to transfer your personal data to that re-organized entity or third party after the sale or reorganization for them to use for the same purposes as set out in this notice.

When we use your information for these purposes, we base such use on our legitimate interests (which means we cannot communicate changes to you without using your Personal data).

In connection with contractual, legal or regulatory obligations:
We may disclose your personal data to external third parties such as service providers, contractors, agents, advisors, group companies, affiliates, subsidiaries, supervisory authorities in order to comply with our contractual duties, legal obligations or to protect your interests.

We may also use your personal data to comply with our regulatory requirements or dialogue with regulators as applicable, which may include disclosing your personal data to third parties, the court service and/or regulators or law enforcement agencies in connection with enquiries, proceedings or investigations by such parties anywhere in the world or where compelled to do so. Where permitted and feasible, we will direct any such request to you or notify you before responding unless to do so would prejudice the prevention or detection of a crime.

When we use your information for these purposes, we base such use on contractual necessity (which means we will not be able to fulfil our part of an agreement without using your data to do so), our legal obligations (which means we are legally required to comply with certain laws), or on our legitimate interests (which means we have legitimate business interests in cooperating with law enforcement and regulatory authorities in compliance with applicable laws and cannot do so without using your Personal data).


3.TRANSMISSION, STORAGE AND SECURITY OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA RECIPIENTS

In order to fulfil your requests, we may need to share or otherwise transfer your personal data within our group of companies such as to a shared services company located in a different region or jurisdiction to you. Where appropriate we may also transfer your personal data to third parties, for example external event organizers or partner companies who may be in a better position to satisfy your request.

We may also share your personal data with our service providers who perform services on our behalf. We contractually require these service providers to use or disclose the personal data only as necessary to perform services on our behalf.

Security over the internet
As you will know, the transmission of information via the internet is not completely secure. We maintain commercially reasonable physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards to protect your personal data in accordance with data protection legislative requirements.

All information you provide to us is stored on our or our subcontractors’ secure servers and accessed and used subject to our security policies and standards. Where we have given you (or where you have chosen) a password which enables you to access certain parts of our websites, you are responsible for keeping this password confidential and for complying with any other security procedures that we notify you of. We ask you not to share a password with anyone.

International data transfer
Where we transfer personal data from the European Economic Area (the “EEA”) to a country outside the EEA (or a country that is NOT considered as offering an adequate level of protection as adopted by the European Commission on the basis of Article 45 of the General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 (GDPR), we may be required to take specific additional measures to safeguard the relevant personal data and such transfer will be based on legal grounds and mechanisms justifying such transfer, such as EU Commission-approved standard contractual clauses, or other legal grounds permitted by applicable law.

Certain countries outside the EEA have been approved by the European Commission as providing essentially equivalent protections to EEA data protection laws and therefore no additional safeguards are required to export personal data to these jurisdictions (see the full list here https://commission.europa.eu/law/law-topic/data-protection/international-dimension-data-protection/adequacy-decisions_en).

This international data transfer can for example occur when your personal data may be transferred to, or stored in, or accessed by our staff or suppliers in a destination outside the country in which you are located. Despite any differences in the regional or national laws, we will, in all circumstances, safeguard personal data as set out in this Privacy Notice.

Data retention
Our retention periods for personal data are based on business needs and local legal requirements. We retain personal data for as long as is necessary for the processing purpose(s) for which the information was collected, and any other permissible, related purpose. For example, we may retain the information you provided to us as long as necessary to provide you with the services you requested through our website and until the time limit for claims which may arise from those services has expired, or to comply with regulatory requirements regarding the retention of such data. So, if we use your personal data for more than one purpose, we will retain it until the purpose with the latest period expires; but we will stop using it for the purpose(s) with a shorter period once that period expires.

When personal data is no longer needed, we either irreversibly anonymize the data (and we may further retain and use the anonymized information) or securely destroy the data.


4.YOUR RIGHTS & HOW TO CONTACT US

Marketing
You have the right to ask us not to process your personal data for marketing purposes. We will inform you if we intend to use your information for such purposes or if we intend to disclose your information to any third party for such purposes. You can exercise your right to prevent such processing by not checking certain boxes in the forms we use to collect your personal data. You can also exercise the right at any time by Contacting us as set out in the “Contacting us” section below.

Updating information
We will use reasonable endeavors to ensure that your personal data is accurate. In order to assist us with this, you should notify us of any changes to the personal data that you have provided to us by Contacting us as set out in the “Contacting us” section below.

Your rights
You have the right to information. We strive to provide you with transparent information through notices such as this.

If you have any questions in relation to our use of your personal data, you should can get in direct contact with us through info@ammer.group. Under certain conditions, if you reside in the EU, California or other jurisdiction that provides you rights as a matter of law, you may have the right to require us to:

(a) provide you with further details on the use we make of your information;
(b) provide you with a copy of your personal data that we hold;
(c) update any inaccuracies in the personal data we hold (please see the “Contacting us” section);
(d) delete any personal data that we no longer have a lawful ground to use;
(e) where processing is based on consent, to withdraw your consent so that we stop that particular processing;
(f) object to any processing based on the legitimate interests ground unless our reasons for undertaking that processing outweigh any prejudice to your data protection rights; and
(g) restrict how we use your information whilst a complaint is being investigated.
(h) not be subject to profiling or decisions based on automated decisions that could result in adverse effects.

Please be aware that certain exceptions apply to the exercise of these rights and so you will not be able to exercise them in all situations. In addition, these might vary slightly between countries due to national specificities. For instance, in France, in addition to the rights listed above, you also have the right to define directives as to how you wish your personal data to be used after your death.

If you wish to exercise any of these rights, we will check your entitlement and respond within the applicable timescale.

If you are not satisfied with our use of your personal data or our response to any exercise of these rights, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the relevant Supervisory Authority of your usual place of residence or place where the alleged breach to the law occurred. In our communications with you, we will provide you with the contact details to enable you to effectively exercise your rights. For EU Member States, please click here to see the list and contact information of the EU Supervisory Authorities. For the UK, contact the Information Commissioner’s Office How you can contact us | ICO).

Additional country or regional specific provisions
Where Ammer Group is subject to certain privacy requirements in the United States in the State of California, the following also applies: in accordance with the disclosure requirements under the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”), Ammer Group does not and will not sell your Personal data.

Furthermore, you have the right:

  • to request from us access to your Personal data that Ammer Group collects, uses, or discloses about you;
  • to request that we delete Personal data about you;
  • to non-discriminatory treatment for exercise of any of your data protection rights;
  • in case of request from us for access to your Personal data, for such information to be portable, if possible, in a readily usable format that allows you to transmit this information to another recipient without hindrance.

Contacting us
Depending on where you are located, the “data controller” of your personal data processed by us under this Privacy Notice may be different.

If you have any questions in relation to this notice or want to exercise any of your subject rights described above, request, reach out to us under info@ammer.group.


5.COOKIE NOTICE
We use cookies and tracking technologies on our websites. To find out more about how we use cookies, please see our “Cookie-Notice”.


6.CHANGES TO OUR PRIVACY NOTICE
We may change the content of our websites and how we use cookies and consequently our Privacy Notice and our Cookie Notice may change from time to time in the future. If we change this Privacy Notice or our Cookies Notice, we will update the date it was last changed below. If these changes are material, we will indicate this clearly on our Website.

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