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Privacy assurance
We are firmly committed to protecting your privacy and we will not collect any personal information about you as a visitor unless you provide it voluntarily. This privacy policy (the “Policy”) is designed to tell you about our practices regarding collection, use, disclosure and transfer of personal information that (i) you may provide, or (ii) QPM Ltd. and its affiliates from time to time (“we” or “us”) may collect, via this Website.
Please read this Privacy Policy before using or submitting your information to us.
What is personal information?
1.1 This section of the Privacy Policy explains what “personal information” is.
1.2 Personal information is any information that can be used to identify you, such as your name, birth date, address, email address and telephone number (“Personal
Information”).
1.3 Other categories of Personal Information may include:
- Personal details: contact information (including mobile telephone numbers),
passport information, gender, national identification information, disability
information, photographs, images - Bank details: bank account numbers
Information collected
2.1 This section of the Privacy Policy explains how we collect your Personal Information.
2.2 Active information collection: We collect information from clients, both current and
potential. Examples where we actively collect your information include when you
communicate directly with us via e-mail, by using the Website.
2.3 Passive information collection: In some circumstances we may process information on
the basis of (i) your related interactions with us (for example, the web page from which
you navigated to the Website), or (ii) Personal Information that we have received or
obtained from a third party (for example, publicly available information sources). In
these circumstances, your Personal Information may be said to have been passively
collected (that is, gathered without you actively providing the information).
2.4 An example of where your Personal Information may be passively collected is when you use the Website. Each time you use the Website, we will automatically collect the following information:
- details of your use of the Website including your user name, city, country, page views, searches, downloads (file names)
- technical information, including your device model, operating system of the machine running your web browser, type and version of your web browser, IP address, date and time when you accessed the Website
- web page download information
- general Website usage information
3. Purposes and use of information
3.1 This section of the Privacy Policy explains why we process, collect and use your Personal Information.
3.2 We may collect, process and otherwise use your Personal Information for purposes that are required by applicable law, regulation or other contracts or to allow us to fulfill our business needs and legal obligations. These purposes include:
- to administer, improve and develop the Website
- to manage our relationship with you and (if relevant) the organisation that you represent, including providing information regarding our products and services, and news
- for legal disputes, regulatory investigations and compliance purposes
4. Cookies
4.1 The Website creates “cookies” when you visit it.
4.2 A cookie is a small piece of data that a website can send to your browser for storage (i.e. so it can later be read back from that browser). The purpose of cookies includes providing more tailored communications from websites.
4.3 Cookies may collect information (including Personal Information), such as user preferences, general usage information, and unique identifiers. Cookies may in some circumstances also remain on your device after you leave the Website.
4.4 Your browser will return the cookie information only to the domain from where the cookie originated, i.e., the Website, and no other website can request this information. When you return to the Website, the cookie is sent back to the web server, along with your new request.
4.5 Your browser may provide settings where you can set your browser to notify you when you receive a cookie, giving you the chance to decide whether to accept it or reject the cookie altogether.
5. Disclosure of information
5.1 In some circumstances, we may need to process or disclose your Personal Information in connection with the purposes listed in this Privacy Policy (including those set out in section 3), or as otherwise permitted by law.
5.2 We may disclose your Personal Information: (a) to our agents, consultants, suppliers, and sub-contractors who assist us in running our business and who are subject to appropriate security and confidentiality obligations; (b) if the whole or a substantial part of our business is to be sold or integrated with another business, to our advisers and any prospective purchasers (and their advisers); and (c) where we are under a duty to disclose or share your personal information in order to comply with any legal or regulatory obligation or request.
5.3 Some of these disclosures may involve transfers of your Personal Information to a country outside of the European Union or the wider European Economic Area (EEA) (“International Transfers”). The EEA is comprised of the member states of the European Union, and Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein.
5.4 In some cases, International Transfers may be made to countries which do not have similar data protection laws to those of the European Union. In those circumstances, we will only disclose your Personal Information: where the recipient of the Personal Information is located within a country which has been assessed by the European Commission as ensuring an adequate level of protection for personal information
- with your explicit consent
- on the basis of an agreement, designed to protect your information, in the appropriate form approved for this purpose by the European Commission (or an equivalent body)
- where we remain in control of the information; or
- where otherwise permitted under applicable law 5.5 We will make sure that adequate safeguards are in place to protect your Personal Information where disclosure of your information requires an International Transfer.
6. Links to other websites
6.1 This Privacy Policy applies to the Website and Personal Information that we collect. Our Website has a number of links or references to other websites, other agencies, local and international organisations.
6.2 It is important for you to note that upon linking to or visiting another website, you are no longer on our Website, and you become subject to the privacy policy (if any) of the new website. We do not control such websites and are not responsible for their data practices. This Privacy Policy does not apply to such third party websites.
7. Security
7.1 We will take appropriate measures to keep your information confidential and secure in accordance with our internal procedures covering the storage, access and disclosure of information.
7.2 Please note that messages you send to us by e-mail or via any internet connection may not be secure. If you choose to send any confidential information or Personal Information to us by such means you do so at your own risk with the knowledge that a third party may intercept this information. We are not responsible for the security or integrity of such information. Once we have received your information, we will use strict procedures and security features to try to prevent unauthorized access.
8. Information about related persons If you provide us with Personal Information about third parties, it is your responsibility to inform them of their rights in connection with this Privacy Policy with respect to such information. You may, for example, provide such individuals with a copy of this Privacy Policy for these purposes.
9. Retention of information We intend to keep your Personal Information accurate and up-to-date. We will retain your data for no longer than required. From time to time we may delete or anonymise your personal information.
10. Your rights
10.1 If any of the Personal Information that you have provided to us changes, please Contact Us and let us know the correct details.
10.2 Under applicable law, you have the right to:
- request a copy of the personal information about you that we hold
- request correction or deletion of Personal Information about you that is inaccurate
- withdraw any applicable consent for processing and transfer In some circumstances, you may also have a “data portability” right to require us to transfer your personal data to you or to a new service provider.
10.3 We will ask your consent if we intend to use your data for marketing purposes or if we intend to disclose your information to any third party for marketing purposes.
10.4 To exercise any of these rights at any time, please Contact Us.
11. Complaints You can also raise complaints or concerns about our use or other processing of your Personal Information with the body regulating data protection in your country. In Malta, this is the Information and Data Protection Commissioner (details are available at https://idpc.gov.mt/en/Pages/Home.aspx).
12. Changes to this Privacy Policy
12.1 If there are any changes to this Privacy Policy, we will replace this page with an updated version. The new terms may be displayed on-screen and you may be required to acknowledge that you have read them before you continue to use the Website.
12.2 It is therefore important that you check the “Privacy Policy” page when you access our Website so as to be aware of any changes which may occur from time to time.
13. Contact us
13.1 If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or our data protection practices, please contact us at: (a) email: [email protected] (b) address: Dun Karm Street, Birkirkara, BKR 9037, Malta (c) telephone: +356 2551 3000