Data Protection
Purpose
This Privacy Policy outlines how the research project legally located at University Zurich manages personal data. Notably, our website does not use cookies.
Core Principles
Security and Maintenance
We automatically collect data such as IP addresses and geographic locations to secure our website and systems. This data collection is essential for our legitimate interests in operating and protecting our website.
Response to Inquiries
When you contact us, we may need personal details (e.g., name, contact information) to respond effectively. This processing is based on our legitimate interest and, where sensitive data is involved, your explicit consent.
Transaction Processing
For service fulfillment, we gather necessary personal data (e.g., contact details, transaction history). This use is contractually based.
Personalized Experience
To serve you better, we may collect data on your preferences and interactions with us. This collection is either based on legitimate interest or your consent.
Analytics
We analyze website use to improve our services, which may involve combining data from various sources. This process is based on legitimate interest or consent.
Marketing
We don't sell your data or use it for third-party marketing without your explicit consent. Advertisements for our services are based on your site usage, within legal and consent-based frameworks.
Data Retention
Your data is stored as needed for specific purposes, generally up to three years post our last interaction, or longer if legally required.
Your Rights
You have rights to access, correct, transfer, object to processing, and erase your personal data under GDPR if you're in the EEA. Contact us to exercise these rights.
Data Security
We strive to protect your data but cannot guarantee its absolute security. We advise taking personal data protection measures.
Updates
This Privacy Policy may be updated. We recommend regular review. The last update date is noted at the document's top.
Legal Framework
Our data processing aligns with GDPR Articles 6 and 9, respecting both legitimate interests and consent for processing personal data.
Contact
For more information or to exercise your data rights, please contact us directly.