Advocatenkantoor Der Bedrosian, located at Hogelandsingel 17, 7512 GA Enschede, is responsible for the processing of personal data as reflected in this privacy statement.
Contact details:
https://www.derbedrosian.nl
Hogelandsingel 17, 7512 GA, Enschede
+31 53 73 70 171
Thomas Der Bedrosian is the Data Protection Officer of Law Office Der Bedrosian. He can be reached at thomas@derbedrosian.nl
Personal data we process
Law Office Der Bedrosian processes your personal data because you use our
services and/or because you provide them to us yourself. Below is an overview of the
personal data we process:
- First and last name
- Phone number
- Email address
- Data about your activities on our website
- Internet browser and device type
Special and/or sensitive personal data we process
Our website and/or service does not intend to collect data on website visitors who are under the age of 16. Unless they have parental or guardian consent. However, we cannot verify whether a visitor is older than 16. We therefore recommend that parents be involved in their children's online activities in order to avoid collecting data about children without parental consent. If you believe that we have collected personal information about a minor without such consent, please contact us at thomas@derbedrosian.nl and we will delete this information.
For what purpose and on what basis we process personal data
Law Office Der Bedrosian processes your personal data for the following purposes:
- Calling or emailing you if necessary to perform our services
- Law Office Der Bedrosian also processes personal data if we are legally obliged to do so, such as data we need for our tax return.
Automated decision-making
How long we keep personal data
Law Office Der Bedrosian does not retain your personal data longer than is strictly necessary to fulfill the purposes for which your data is collected. We use the following data retention periods: 5 years (due to legal retention period).
Sharing personal data with third parties
Cookies, or similar techniques, that we use
View, modify or delete data
You have the right to view, correct or delete your personal data. In addition, you have the right to withdraw your possible consent for data processing or object to the processing of your personal data by Law Office Der Bedrosian and you have the right to data portability. This means that you can submit a request to us to send the personal data that we hold about you in a computer file to you or another organization named by you. You can send a request for inspection, correction, deletion, data transfer of your personal data or a request to withdraw your consent or objection to the processing of your personal data to thomas@derbedrosian.nl. To make sure that the request for inspection is made by you, we ask you to send a copy of your proof of identity with the request. In this copy, black out your passport photo, MRZ (machine readable zone, the strip of numbers at the bottom of the passport), passport number and Citizen Service Number (BSN). This is to protect your privacy. We will respond to your request as soon as possible, but within four weeks. Law Office Der Bedrosian would also like to inform you that you have the possibility to file a complaint with the national supervisory authority, the Authority for Personal Data.
You can do so at the following link: https://autoriteitpersoonsgegevens.nl/nl/contact-met-de-autoriteit-persoonsgegevens/tip-ons
How we secure personal data
Law Office Der Bedrosian takes the protection of your data seriously and takes appropriate measures to prevent abuse, loss, unauthorized access, unwanted disclosure and unauthorized modification. If you have the impression that your data is not properly secured or there are indications of abuse, please contact our customer service or at thomas@derbedrosian.nl.
Personal data incident notification (data breach)
A data breach occurs when there is a breach of personal data security. It involves access to - or destruction, modification or release of personal data without the intention. Thus, a data breach includes not only the release (leakage) of data, but also the unlawful processing of data. In a data breach, personal data is exposed to loss or unlawful processing - that is, to that which the security measures should have protected against. The severity of a data breach depends on:
- the extent of the leak (the number of people involved and/or number of data);
- the nature of the data involved (an age is normally less serious than, say, a BSN number, a photograph or health data);
- the likelihood that a leak will actually result in damage (leaving an unsecured USB stick on a train is more serious than accidentally dropping a secured USB stick over the edge of a ferry).
A data leak must be reported by our office to the Personal Data Authority in certain cases. This is the case when the leak leads or may lead to a significant (chance of) serious adverse consequences for the protection of personal data. In addition, the data leak must also be reported to the data subject if it is likely to have adverse effects on his or her privacy.