Logrise, Lda., NIF 515662020 is committed to protecting the privacy of anyone who visits our website or registers to use our products and services (“Clients”). Therefore, we have elaborated this Privacy Policy, which applies to the use of any and all personal data collected by Logrise or provided by the Client in relation to the use of our services.
We advise you to read this page carefully and consult the page of the website dedicated to the Terms and Conditions, for a conscious use of Logrise services and products.
Who we are:
Logrise, Lda. is a company which develops solutions specialized in all digital channels, whether in Digital Marketing, Web Development, E-Commerce.
Scope of this Privacy Policy:
This Privacy Policy applies only to the actions of our Clients and Users with respect to this website (www.logrise.com). It does not extend to any websites that can be accessed from this website including, but not limited to, any links we may provide to social media websites.
For purposes of the applicable Data Protection Laws, Logrise, Lda is the “Data Controller.” This means that Logrise determines the purposes for which, and the manner in which Client’s personal data is processed.
When do we collect personal data?
Personal data is only collected once there is consent from the Client. However, by giving Logrise details of their personal data, the Client implies that it has knowledge and accepts the conditions contained within this Privacy Policy.
Therefore, when the Client makes his/her personal data available, the Client authorizes the picking, using and disclosing of the respective data, in accordance with the rules set forth within the applicable terms.
Logrise will collect personal data in the following ways:
What personal data do we collect?
Personal data is any information, of any nature, regardless of its support, relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (data subject). However, some of Logrise website functionalities and applications may be used without resorting to the use of any personal information from the user. This may include:
categories of personal data as a matter of contractual necessity so that we can provide the Services to you in accordance with our Terms and Conditions.
How we process personal data?
We will only process your Personal Data if we have a lawful basis for doing so. Lawful bases for processing include consent, contractual necessity and our legitimate interests or the legitimate interest of others. In some cases, we process Personal Data based on the consent you expressly grant to us at the time we collect such Personal Data. When we process Personal Data based on your consent, it will be expressly indicated to you at the point and time of collection. From time to time, we may also need to process Personal Data to comply with a legal obligation, if it is necessary to protect the vital interests of you or other data subjects, or if it is necessary for a task carried out in the public interest.
How do we collect personal data?
Logrise collects general personal data directly from the Clients. In some cases, we also collect personal data about the Client if the company is a customer of Logrise.
We use cookies and other tracking technologies when our Clients use our website, our products and interact with us through email, in order to optimize their user experience.
We may also collect personal data from our Clients from other sources such as partners, social media platforms or third-party data aggregators.
With whom do we share personal data?
The personal data collected is intended for the sole use of Logrise and may, when authorized by the holder, be used for the following purposes:
We also share Personal Data when we believe it is necessary to:
We also share Personal Data with third parties when you give us consent to do so.
How long will we store personal data?
Logrise will only store their Client’s personal data for as long as necessary for the stated purpose, whilst considering all the legal requirements and applicable laws before storing the information. Therefore, Logrise retains Client’s personal data for a reasonable period after their last interaction and once it is no longer required for the above-mentioned purposes, Logrise erases it.
Furthermore, such data may be used for statistical purposes, but in those cases, the data is already anonymous.
Data subject rights:
What are my rights?
The automated process in collecting data by Logrise is in full compliance with Law nº. 67/98 of the 26 of October, regarding personal data protection.
Logrise aims to ensure that all Clients can exercise their rights relating to their personal data, including:
GDPR & Client’s Responsibilities:
Logrise website is equipped with a mandatory checkbox to consent with Logrise Privacy Policy next to each form.
Within Logrise, all Clients who have agreed with the Privacy Policy shall be duly marked once they submit their Form. The solution includes installing an SSL security certificate without a website. The Client is responsible for completing all boxes which require Client’s legal consent.
If legally allowed and according to the use that each Agency makes of the data it receives it needs more features, it must first inform Logrise in order to be accordingly budgeted. Logrise is not responsible for any issues that may arise from the lack of featured related to the GDPR, as such consultancy will have to be provided to the client by legal experts or legal consultants.
Processors:
To support the delivery of services, Logrise relies on service providers. Any third parties engaged by Logrise that might have access or process data that may contain Personal Data, are considered to be processors. Logrise performs a security and privacy review of the practices of any processors before engaging with them.
Our current processors are:
Any processor and/or subcontractor used by Logrise is put under scrutiny to assess their security, confidentiality and privacy policies.
Cookies:
What are cookies?
The use of cookies and other tracking technologies is standard across websites and apps through which information is collected about the Clients online activities across applications, websites, or other services.
Cookie are small software tags that are stored in the Clients computer through the browser, which allows Logrise to track Clients path through the website. Cookies do not harm Clients computer or any files contained within the computer; it cannot be used to read data off of the hard drive and cannot retrieve information from any other cookies created by other websites. Clients can manage website cookies in the browser preferences and will always have the choice to accept, reject or delete cookies. However, if the Client chooses to change its settings, it may result in a loss of functionality for the browser, not only on Logrise website, but other websites.
What are cookies for?
Cookies help determine the usefulness, the interest and the usage of the client within the website, allowing for a faster and more efficient navigation, eliminating the need to repeatedly enter the same information.
What kind of cookies do we use?
There are two groups of cookies that can be used:
For what purposes do we use cookies?
How can the Client manage cookies?
All browsers allow the user to accept, reject or delete cookies, in particular, by selecting the appropriate settings in their browser. The Client can set its cookies in the ‘Options’ or ‘Preferences’ menu of its browser.
Note, however, that by disabling cookies, the Client prevents some web services from working properly, affecting, in part or in full, navigation on the website.
Data Security:
Logrise takes the security of personal information seriously and We use appropriate technologies and procedures to protect personal information:
Please use privacy@logrise.com for any requests/ queries related to your rights.
Changes to this Privacy Statement:
Logrise, Lda reserves the right to change this Privacy Policy at any time. Any changes will be published in this Privacy Policy and the material changes will apply to activities and data collected in the future.
Consumer information:
Under the provisions of article 18 of Law no. 144/2015, in the event of a dispute the consumer may have recourse to an Alternative Resolution Entity for consumer disputes:
CIMAAL – Centro de Informação, Mediação e Arbitragem de Conflitos de Consumo do Algarve (Center for Information, Mediation and Arbitration of Consumer Conflicts in the Algarve). It covers municipalities in the district of Faro. Address: Ninho de Empresas, ANJE Building, Estrada da Penha, 3rd floor, room 26, 8000 Faro;
Contact:
Rua 25 de Abril, Edifício Lagoa Parque, 3A, Lagoa
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