WEBSITE PRIVACY POLICY
1. SCOPE
1.1. This Privacy Policy applies to the processing of your personal data as part of your visit to the www.able.org website (“Website”), your communication with us via e-mail, telephone, fax and our social media channels (such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram), your request for more information, your purchase of materials, your registration for or participation in an event, or your donation.
1.2. If you want more information on how we process personal data via cookies, social plugins and other types of tracking technology, you are kindly referred to our Cookie Policy.
1.3. Where reference is made in this Privacy Policy to laws or regulations, any amendments to these laws or regulations are implicitly included.
1.4. We reserve the right to change and adapt this Privacy Policy on our own initiative. In that case, those changes and adaptations will be communicated to you via our Websites at least two weeks before those changes and adaptations will become applicable. Any further use of our Websites will be subject to the amended Privacy Policy.
2. WHO ARE WE?
2.1. We, ABLE International (“ABLE Int”), are headquartered at 7065 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028, United States of America, and are committed to protecting the privacy and security of your personal data at all times and can be reached via e-mail at dpo@able.org.
2.2. ABLE Int is an international non-profit, public benefit corporation dedicated to social betterment. ABLE Int is charged with the responsibility of ensuring that L. Ron Hubbard’s secular social betterment technology is made known and available to those who need it and that the organizations authorized to utilize the technology under the social betterment trademarks are doing so correctly. This includes the following social betterment corporations: Narconon International, Applied Scholastics International, Criminon International and the Way to Happiness International. (Collectively called International Social Betterment Corporations, or “Int SBCs”).
2.3. ABLE International coordinates the data processing for its own data plus the Int SBCs, including those in the European Union.
3. WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR PERSONAL DATA?
3.1. ABLE Int acts as data controller for the processing of personal data that you provide to our website, as well as the Int SBCs, and determines the purposes and means of the data processing.
4. WHICH OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA DO WE PROCESS?
4.1. When you use the Website, we process the following categories of personal data:
- Technical information, such as information concerning your device, IP-address, browser type, geographical location and operating system;
- Browsing behavior, such as the length of your visit, the links you click, the pages you visit and the frequency with which you visit a page.
4.2. When you communicate with us by filling out a contact form on our Website, or via e-mail, telephone, fax or social media channels, we process the following categories of personal data:
- Identity information you provide us with, such as your first name, last name, gender, birth date, age, the company you work for, preferences and interests;
- Contact details your provide us with, such as your e-mail address, postal address, country, telephone number and mobile telephone number;
- Content of the communication, such as your request or question;
- Technical information of the communication, such as with whom you communicate at our end, date and time of the communication;
- Publicly available information about you, such as information publicly available on your social media profile;
- Any other personal data you provide us with.
4.3. When you order or purchase materials, such as the books available on the Website, we process the following categories of personal data:
- Identity information you provide us with, such as your first name, last name, the company you work for, preferences and interests;
- Contact details you provide us with, such as your e-mail address, postal address, country, telephone number and mobile telephone number;
- Order details you provide us with, such as the title of the book you purchased.
- Payment details, such as the amount you paid for your purchase.
4.4. When you request more information, register for or participate in an event, or if you fill out any other form to which this Privacy Policy applies, we process the following categories of personal data (to the extent freely provided by you):
- Identity information you provide us with, such as your first name and last name;
- Contact details you provide us with, such as your e-mail address, postal address, country, telephone number and mobile telephone number;
- Information necessary to process the registration, such as criteria needed to evaluate whether you fulfill the criteria for participation;
- Payment details, such as the amount you paid for your purchase;
- Your photo if you pose for our photographer, or participate in a video interview, or provide a photo to us;
- Any other personal data you provide us with (such as your feedback from participating in the program).
4.5. Please note that the various categories described above may overlap or apply simultaneously. For example, if you fill out a questionnaire via one of our Websites, both Articles 4.1 and 4.2 apply. We receive most of your personal data directly from you, but it may happen that we receive additional information about your preferences and browsing behavior from third-party partners such as Google. If you require more information about the personal data these third parties process about you and make available to others, you are kindly requested to consult their respective privacy policies.
5. WHY AND ON WHAT LEGAL BASIS DO WE USE YOUR PERSONAL DATA?
In the table below, we explain the purposes for which we process your personal data and on the basis of which legal basis we do so. We rely on the following legal bases:
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Your consent, in which you are informed of what this consent means before you freely give your consent;
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A contract with you, in order to perform that contract or in order to take steps prior to entering into a contract with you;
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A legal obligation that we have to comply with;
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Our legitimate interest, such as continuous improvements of our Website, social media channels, materials and services to ensure that you have the best experience possible, to keep them safe from misuse and illegal activity, to disseminate and promote them and to make them available to you, including our social betterment and humanitarian programs.
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PURPOSE |
LEGAL BASIS |
1. |
We
process your personal data to send you promotional information for ABLE
Int materials and services, such
as communications, promotions, offerings and newsletters, via e-mail or other
person-to-person electronic communication channels if you explicitly
consented to receiving such promotional information. |
Your
consent |
2. |
In
the framework of sending you promotional information, such as communications,
promotions, offerings and newsletters, via e-mail or other person-to-person
electronic communication channels, we process your personal data to collect
information to analyse our promotional information, such as which of our
content in those promotional information you have accessed or on which links
in those promotional information you have clicked (e.g. via tracking technologies such as web beacons in our
e-mails). |
Your
consent |
3. |
We
process your personal data to create a unique profile of you to
enhance your experience based on your location, your order history, your
preferences, your interests, the content in our promotional information you
have accessed. |
Your
consent |
4. |
We
process your personal data in order to be able to process your order
and to be able to deliver to you the materials or information you request or
to provide you with the services you request. |
A
contract with you |
5. |
We
process your personal data to provide you, in a personalized and
efficient way with the materials, services or information you request
via our Websites, e-mail, telephone, fax or social media channels. |
Our
legitimate interest A
contract with you |
6. |
We
process your personal data:
to comply with legal obligations that we have
to comply with, or
to comply with any reasonable request from
competent law enforcement agents or representatives, judicial authorities,
governmental agencies or bodies, including competent data protection
authorities, or
to transfer your personal data to the police
or the judicial authorities upon our own initiative as evidence or if we have
justified suspicions of an unlawful act or crime committed by you through
your use of one of our Websites, our social media channels or other
communication channels. |
A
legal obligation |
7. |
We
process your personal data to send you promotional information for
materials or services similar to those you previously purchased or received
from us, such as
communications, promotions, offerings and newsletters, via e-mail or other
person-to-person electronic communication channels. |
Our
legitimate interest |
8. |
We
process your personal data for other marketing purposes, such as on
paper or via social media channels, i.e.
to provide you with targeted promotional information, such as communications,
promotions, offerings and newsletters of ABLE Int and carefully selected
partners. Also, we may publish your photo on one of our Websites or social
media channels. If you do not agree, please do not pose for our photographer.
If you would like to have a photo that has already been published removed,
please contact our Data Protection Officer by sending an e-mail to dpo@able.org . |
Our
legitimate interest |
9. |
We
process your personal data to perform statistical analyses in order to
be able to improve our Websites, promotional information, materials and
services or to develop new materials and services. |
Our
legitimate interest |
10. |
We
process your personal data to preserve our legitimate interests or to preserve
the legitimate interests of a third party in case your use of one of our
Websites, our social media channels or other communication channels can be
considered:
a violation of any applicable terms of use of one of
our Websites or the intellectual property rights or any other of our or a
third party s rights, or
a danger or threat to the security or integrity of
one of our Websites, our social media channels or other communication
channels or any of our, our select partners or a third party s IT systems
due to viruses, Trojan horses, spyware, malware or any other form of
malicious code, or
in any way hateful, obscene, discriminating, racist,
slanderous, spiteful, hurtful or in some other way inappropriate or illegal. |
Our
legitimate interest |
6. DO WE SHARE YOUR PERSONAL DATA?
6.1 We will never disclose your personal data to third parties outside ABLE Int without your consent or another lawful basis, unless we are legally obliged to do so. For example, we may rely on service providers to:
- provide you our Website (such as a hosting provider); or
- target our promotional information (such as a marketing company); or
- process your order (such as a parcel deliverer to deliver you the materials); or
- process your payment (such as a payment service provider or a credit checking agency).
These third parties are only allowed to process your personal data on our behalf and upon our written instruction. We also warrant that all those third parties are selected with due care and are committed to observing the safety and integrity of your personal data.
6.2 With regard to any sensitive personal data, such as health-related information, we will never disclose such personal data to third parties outside ABLE Int without your explicit consent, unless legally obliged to do so.
6.3 We may be legally obliged to share your personal data with competent law enforcement agents or representatives, judicial authorities, governmental agencies or bodies, including competent data protection authorities.
6.4. We do not send your personal data in an identifiable manner to any other third party than the ones mentioned in this article without your explicit consent to do so. However, we may send anonymized data to other organizations that may use those data for improving materials and services as well as to tailor the marketing, displaying and selling of those materials and services.
7. WHERE DO WE PROCESS YOUR PERSONAL DATA?
7.1. We process your personal both within and outside the European Economic Area (EEA), including in the USA. In order to process your personal data for the purposes outlined above, we may transfer your personal data to third parties who process on our behalf outside the EEA. Any entities outside the EEA that processes your personal data will be bound to observe adequate safeguards with regard to the processing of your personal data. For ABLE Int, such safeguards result from the fact that we are directly bound by compliance with EU legislation in the context of personal data protection. For third parties, such safeguards may be the consequence of:
- The recipient country having legislation in place which may be considered equivalent to the protection offered within the EEA; or
- A contractual arrangement between us and that entity.
7.2 We may transfer anonymized and/or aggregated data to organizations outside the EEA. Should such transfer take place we will ensure that there are safeguards in place to ensure the safety and integrity of your data and all rights with respect to your personal data you might enjoy under applicable mandatory law.
8. WHAT QUALITY ASSURANCES DO WE COMPLY WITH?
8.1. We do our utmost best to process only those personal data which are necessary to achieve the purposes mentioned above
8.2. Your personal data are only processed for as long as needed to achieve the purposes listed above or up until such time where you withdraw your consent for processing them. Your withdrawal of consent may imply that you can no longer use the whole or part of one of our Websites. We will de-identify your personal data when they are no longer necessary for the purposes outlined above, unless there is:
- An overriding interest of ABLE Int, or any other third party, in keeping your personal data identifiable; or
- A legal or regulatory obligation or a judicial or administrative order that prevents us from de-identifying your personal data.
8.3. You understand that an essential aspect of our marketing efforts pertains to making our marketing materials more relevant to you. We do this by customizing your unique profile based on relevant characteristics as outlined in Article 5 of this Privacy Policy and then use this profile to provide you with communications, promotions, offerings, newsletters and other promotional information about materials and services that may interest you.
8.4. We will take appropriate technical and organizational measures to keep your personal data safe from unauthorized access or theft as well as accidental loss, tampering or destruction. Access by our staff members or third parties’ personnel will only be on a need-to-know basis and be subject to strict confidentiality obligations. You understand, however, that safety and security are best efforts obligations which can never be guaranteed.
8.5. If you are registered to receive promotional information, such as communications, promotions, offerings and newsletters, via e-mail or other person-to-person electronic communication channels, you can change your preferences for receiving such promotional information by clicking the opt-out link provided in such promotional information.
8.6. If you are registered to receive paper promotional information, such as magazines, communications, promotions, offerings and newsletters, you can object to receiving further promotional information on paper by submitting a request to our Data Protection Officer in accordance with Article 10 of this Privacy Policy.
9. WHAT ARE YOUR RIGHTS?
9.1. You may at any time request information about your personal data, rectification, erasure or restriction of your personal data and you may object to further processing thereof by contacting the Data Protection Officer via dpo@able.org.
9.2. More specifically, you have the right to request access to all personal data processed by us pertaining to you, meaning that you have the right to ask us for a copy of your personal data. We reserve the right to charge a reasonable administrative fee for multiple subsequent requests for access that are clearly submitted for causing nuisance or harm to us. Each request must specify which data categories you wish access to and for what processing activities.
9.3. You have the right to rectification, i.e. to ask that any personal data pertaining to you that are inaccurate, are corrected free of charge. If you submit a request for correction, your request needs to be accompanied of proof of the flawed nature of the data for which correction is asked.
9.4. You have the right to withdraw your earlier given consent for processing of your personal data.
9.5. You have the right to erasure, i.e. to request that personal data pertaining to you be deleted if these data are no longer required in the light of the purposes outlined above or if you withdraw your consent for processing them. However, you need to keep in mind that a request for deletion will be evaluated by us against:
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Our and third parties’ interests which may override your interests; or
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Legal or regulatory obligations or administrative or judicial orders which may contradict such deletion.
9.6. You have the right to restriction instead of deletion, i.e. to request that we limit the processing of your personal data if:
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We are verifying the accuracy of your personal data; or
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The processing is unlawful and you oppose the deletion of your personal data; or
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You require your personal data to establish, exercise or defend a legal claim, while we no longer need your personal data for the purposes listed above; or
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We are verifying whether our legitimate interests override your interests if you exercise your right to object (see below).
9.7. You have the right to object to the processing of personal data for direct marketing purposes if:
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There are justified reasons connected with your particular situation that warrant such objection; and
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The processing is based on our legitimate interest and our legitimate interests do not override your interests.
9.8. You have the right to data portability, i.e. to receive from us in a structured, commonly-used and machine-readable format all personal data you have provided to us if the processing is based on your consent or a contract with you and the processing is carried out by automated means.
9.9. If you wish to submit a request to exercise one or more of the rights listed above, you can contact our Data Protection Officer by sending an e-mail to dpo@able.org. An e-mail requesting to exercise a right will not be construed as consent with the processing of your personal data beyond what is required for handling your request. Such request should meet the following conditions:
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State clearly which right you wish to exercise; and
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State clearly the reasons for exercising your right if such is required; and
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Your request should be dated and signed; and
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Your request should be accompanied by a digitally scanned copy of your valid identity card proving your identity. If you use the contact form, we may ask you for your signed confirmation and proof of identity. We will promptly inform you of having received your request. If the request meets the conditions above and proves valid, we will honor it as soon as reasonably possible and at the latest thirty (30) days after having received your request. If you have any complaints regarding the processing of your personal data by us, you may always contact our Data Protection Officer by sending an e-mail to dpo@able.org. If you remain unsatisfied with our response, you are free to file a complaint with the competent data protection authority (see the list of national authorities at https://edpb.europa.eu/about-edpb/board/members_en).
10. DATA PROTECTION OFFICER
10.1. If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact our Data Protection Officer by sending an email to dpo@able.org.