Privacy Policy
Learn-mewing.com, its affiliates and subsidiaries (collectively referred to as "learn-mewing.com" or "we", "us", "our") are committed to protecting your right to privacy and personal data. This Privacy Policy is intended to inform you about what personal data we process, how we collect it, why we use it and for how long we do so, with whom we may share it and what rights you have.
If you are one of our customers, contractors or suppliers, our contract with you contains further information about how we use your data.
If you are a consumer, we recommend that you also read the privacy statement of the contracting party with whom you have done business to understand how they process your personal data.
The Website may contain links to other third-party websites (for example, for checkout). If you follow a link to any of these third party websites, please note that they have their own privacy policies and we do not accept any responsibility or liability for their policies or the processing of your personal data. Please review this policy before submitting any personal information to such third-party websites.
This Privacy Policy is intended to explain our privacy practices and covers the following areas:
Information we may collect about you
Use of your personal data
Transfer, storage and security of your personal data
Your rights and ways to contact us
our information about cookies
Changes to this Privacy Policy and Cookie Information.
Information we may collect about you
We will collect and process all or some of the personal data about you listed below:
Information you provide to us Personal data you provide to us, for example when you fill out a form on our website, which includes but is not limited to your name, email address, telephone number, country and company (and/or industry in which you operate). In connection with an open position at learn-mewing.com for which you are applying, we may also process information about your education and work experience. You may also provide us with your contact details, address and bank details so that we can perform a contract you have entered into with us or 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 email, we will usually keep records of that correspondence or communication.
Information from surveys and feedback: We may ask you to participate in surveys that we use for research purposes or to provide us with feedback that we use to develop and improve our product and service offerings. In such cases, we collect the information provided in the completed survey/feedback request.
Details of your use of the Website and communications in connection with your visits to the Websites, as well as information collected using cookies and other tracking technologies. This includes, but is not limited to, your IP address and domain name, browser version and operating system, browser language, access time, traffic data, location data, web logs, website movements, referring website addresses and other communication data. We may also collect information about the pages you visit on the Site and other actions you take during your visit to us. In addition, we may also use such technologies to determine whether you have opened an email or clicked on a link contained in an email. Information from third parties We may also receive your information from other sources, such as in relation to business opportunities from our affiliates or business partners, or in relation to our due diligence procedures through search engines, credit reference companies or government agencies.
Use of your personal data
In this section, we set out the purposes for which we use the personal data we collect and store and, in accordance with our obligations (in particular under European data protection law), indicate the "legal basis" on which we rely to process the information. We only use your personal data if we have a valid legal basis to do so.
Depending on the circumstances, we may rely on your consent or on the fact that the processing is necessary for the performance of a contract with you, to protect your vital interests (or those of others) or to comply with the law. We may also process your personal data where we believe it is in our or third parties' legitimate interests to do so, taking into account your own interests and rights. To effectively communicate with you and conduct our business (including responding to concerns):
We may use your personal data to effectively respond to your contact request, your registration for events organised by us or your request for an appointment with one of our experts, to respond to your request for quotation or quotation, if you are interested in a business relationship with us, or to contact you if we are interested in doing business with you, to respond to your job application, otherwise communicate with you or other internal and external parties that concern you, or to perform our obligations arising from agreements entered into between you and us. When we use your information for these purposes, we often rely on your prior consent or on a contractual necessity (meaning we are unable to perform our part of an agreement without using your information for that purpose) or on our legitimate interests (meaning we have legitimate business interests, that we want to protect, which in this case we cannot do without using your personal data).
To provide you with access to secure areas of the Site: We collect your information to provide you with an online account and access to protected areas when you have completed a form to create an account on our website. When we use your data for these purposes, we rely on contractual necessity (which means that we are unable to provide access to protected areas without using your data to do so) or on our legitimate interests (which means that we have legitimate business interests that we want to protect, which we cannot do in this case, without using your personal data). To provide you with marketing material: We collect your information to send you email notifications, updates, offers and invitations to our events, if you have opted in to receive such information. We may also use your data to offer you our own products and services as well as those of selected business partners.
Where required by law, we will obtain your prior consent. In each electronic marketing communication sent to you, we offer you the opportunity to unsubscribe or opt out of further communications. To do this, you may also contact us as described in the "How to Contact Us" section below. When we use your information for these purposes, we rely on your prior consent or on our legitimate interests (which means we have a legitimate business interest in keeping you informed about our products and services, which we cannot do without using your personal information).
For research and development purposes
Your personal data will be analysed to better understand you so that we can further develop and improve our products and services. When we use your information for these purposes, we rely on our legitimate interests (which means we have a legitimate business interest in improving our products and services that we cannot meet without using your personal information). To ensure the proper functionality of our websites and the relevance of the content offered there: We collect usage data and statistics about the use and effectiveness of our websites through the use of various technologies and personalize your experience on our websites and our interactions with you. We provide separate information about how we use cookies on our website. We also collect information to ensure that the content of our websites is presented to you in the most effective way, which may include sharing your information with business partners, suppliers and/or service providers.
Depending on the type of cookies we use (which can range from strictly necessary cookies to marketing cookies), we rely on our legitimate interests to ensure the proper functionality of our website or on your prior consent. When we use your data for content relevance, we generally rely on our legitimate interests (meaning we have a legitimate interest in keeping the content on our website up to date and usable for you). This is not possible for us without using your personal data). To monitor certain activities: We collect your information to monitor inquiries and transactions, to ensure quality of service, or to comply with our legal obligations to combat fraud. When we use your information for these purposes, we rely on our legal obligation (that is, there are various laws that require us to monitor certain behaviors and activities) or on our legitimate interests (meaning we have a legitimate business interest in preventing fraudulent transactions that we cannot comply with without using your personal information).
To notify you of any changes:
We collect your information to notify you about changes to our services and products. When we use your data for these purposes, we rely on our legitimate interests (which means that we cannot notify you of changes without using your personal data).
To reorganize or change our business:
If we ever sell or restructure our business or part of it, we may be required to share your personal data with the relevant third party (or its adviser) as part of a due diligence to analyze a proposed sale or restructuring. We may also need to share your personal information with the restructured company or third parties after the sale or restructuring so that they can use it for the purposes set out in this statement. When we use your information for these purposes, we do so rely on our legitimate interests (which means we cannot notify you of changes without using your personal information).
In connection with contractual, legal or regulatory obligations:
We may share your personal information with external third parties (such as service providers, contractors, agents, consultants, group companies, affiliates, subsidiaries or regulators) to comply with our contractual and legal obligations or to protect your interests. We may also use your personal information to comply with regulatory requirements or to communicate with regulators. This may include disclosure of your personal data to third parties, the judiciary and/or regulatory or law enforcement authorities in connection with requests, proceedings or investigations by these parties anywhere in the world and circumstances in which we are required to do so. To the extent permitted and possible, we will make such requests to you or notify you prior to our response to them, provided that this would not prejudice the prevention or detection of a criminal offence. When we use your data for these purposes, we rely on contractual necessity (which means that we are unable to perform our part of an agreement without using your data to do so), on our legal obligations (which means that we are legally obliged to comply with certain laws) or on our legitimate interests (which means that we have a legitimate business interest in working with law enforcement and regulatory authorities in accordance with applicable laws and cannot comply without using your personal data).
Transfer, storage and security of your personal data
In order to fulfill your requests, we may need to share or otherwise transfer your personal information within our group of companies, such as to a shared service provider located in a different region or jurisdiction than you. We may also share your personal data with third parties (such as third party organisers or partner companies) who may be better able to handle your requests. We may also share your personal information with service providers engaged by us who perform services on our behalf. We contractually oblige these service providers to use or disclose personal information only to the extent necessary to provide services on our behalf.
Security on the Internet
As you probably know, the transmission of information over the Internet is not completely secure. We maintain commercially reasonable physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards to protect your personal information in accordance with data protection law. Any information you provide to us will be stored on our secure servers (or those of our subcontractors) and will be accessed and used in accordance with our security policies and standards. Where we have provided you with a password, or where you have chosen one yourself that allows you to access certain parts of our websites, you are responsible for keeping that password confidential and for complying with any other security procedures we disclose to you. We ask you not to share passwords with third parties.
Cross-border data transfers
If we transfer personal data from the European Economic Area (the "EEA") to a country outside the EEA (or a country that is NOT considered to provide 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 certain additional measures to protect the personal data concerned. Such transfers are based on legal grounds and transactions that legitimize such a transfer (such as standard contractual clauses approved by the EU Commission or other legal grounds permitted by applicable law). Certain countries outside the EEA have been recognised by the European Commission as providing substantially equivalent protection to EEA data protection laws, so no additional safeguards are required to export personal data to these countries (the full list is available at https://commission.europa.eu/law/law-topic/data-protection/international-dimension-data-protection/adequacy-decisions_de).
Such cross-border data transfer may take place, for example, if your personal data is transferred to or stored in a destination outside the country in which you are located or can be accessed by our employees or suppliers from there. Notwithstanding any discrepancies in local or national laws, we will in all circumstances protect personal information as set forth in this Privacy Policy.
Information storage
Our retention periods for personal data are based on business needs and local legal requirements. We retain personal data for as long as necessary for the processing purposes for which the information was collected and for any other permitted purposes associated with it. For example, we may retain the information you provide for as long as necessary to provide the services you request through our website, until the period for claims that may arise from those services has expired, or to comply with legal requirements regarding the retention of such information. Therefore, if we use your personal data for more than one purpose, we will keep it until the longest period expires; however, after the shorter deadlines, we will no longer use them for the corresponding purposes. When personal data is no longer needed, we either irreversibly anonymise the data (whereby we may continue to retain and use the anonymised information) or securely destroy it.
Your rights and ways to contact us
Marketing You have the right to request that we do not process your personal data for marketing purposes. We will inform you if we intend to use your data for such purposes or to disclose it to third parties for such purposes. You can exercise your right to prevent such processing by not ticking certain boxes in the forms we use to collect your personal data. You may also exercise this right at any time by contacting us as described in the "How to Contact Us" section below.
Updating information We will make reasonable efforts to ensure the accuracy of your personal data. To help us do this, you should notify us of any changes to the personal information you have provided to us by contacting us as described in the "How to Contact Us" section below.
Your rights You have the right to information. We strive to provide you with transparent information through statements and communications (such as this one). If you have any questions regarding our use of your personal data, you can contact us directly at [email protected]
If you reside in the EU, California, or any other jurisdiction that grants you rights by law, you may, under certain circumstances, require us to: (a) we provide you with further details about the use of your data. (b) we provide you with a copy of the personal data we hold about yourself. (c) we correct any inaccuracies in your personal data held by us (see section "Contacting us"). (d) we delete personal data for which we no longer have a legal basis. (e) we stop processing if it is based on consent that you have withdrawn. (f) You may also object to processing based on legitimate interests, unless our grounds for processing override possible interference with your data protection rights. (g) we restrict the use of your information while a complaint is being investigated. (h) we refrain from profiling your personality or subject you to decisions based on automated decisions that may adversely affect you. Please note that there are certain exceptions to the exercise of these rights, so they cannot be exercised in all situations. In addition, these rights may vary slightly from country to country due to national specificities. In France, for example, in addition to the rights mentioned above, you also have the right to give instructions for the use of your personal data after your death. If you wish to exercise any of these rights, we will check whether you are entitled to do so and respond to your request within the applicable time limits. If you are not satisfied with our use of your personal data or with our response to your request to exercise the relevant rights, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the competent supervisory authority in your habitual residence or the place where the alleged infringement occurred. In our communications to you, we will provide you with contact details so that you can effectively exercise your rights. For the United Kingdom, please contact the Information Commissioner's Office: Contact | ICO). Other country- or region-specific provisions In addition, to the extent learn-mewing.com is subject to certain data protection regulations in the United States in the State of California, learn-mewing.com does not and will not sell your personal information in accordance with disclosure requirements under the California Consumer Privacy Act ("CCPA").
Furthermore, you have the right to:
request us access to any personal information learn-mewing.com collects, uses or discloses about you. request that we delete your personal data. not to be discriminated against in the exercise of your data protection rights. If you ask us to access your personal data, you are entitled to have the relevant information portable, preferably in a commonly used format that allows you to transfer the data freely to another recipient.
Contacting us Depending on where you are located, the "data controller" for your personal data processed by us under this Privacy Policy may be a different actor. If you have any questions about this Statement or wish to exercise any of your rights set forth above, please contact us at [email protected].
Information about cookies
We do not use cookies and tracking technologies on our websites.
Changes to our privacy policy and information about cookies
Where necessary, we may change the content of our websites and the way we use cookies, so our privacy policy and cookie information may change from time to time in the future. If we change our privacy policy or our cookie information, we will update the last modified date below. Should such changes be material, we will clearly indicate this on our website.
This Privacy Policy was last updated on March 23, 2023.
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