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Personal Data Protection
The European Union is committed to user privacy. The policy on
"protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal
data by the Community institutions" is based on Regulation (EC) No.
45/2001 (PDF, 234 KB) of the European Parliament and of the Council
of 18 December 2000. This general policy covers the European Union's
family of institutional Web Sites, within the .eu domain. Although
you can browse through most of these Web Sites without giving any
information about yourself, in some cases, personal information is
required in order to provide the e-services you request. Web Sites
that require such information treat it according to the policy
described in the Regulation mentioned above and provide information
about the use of your data in their specific privacy policy
statements.
In this respect:
For each specific e-service, a controller determines the purposes
and means of the processing of personal data and ensures conformity
of the specific e-service with the privacy policy; Within each
Institution, a Data Protection Officer ensures that the provisions
of the Regulation are applied and advises controllers on fulfilling
their obligations (see art. 24 of the Regulation); For all the
Institutions, the European Data Protection Supervisor (PDF, 98 KB)
will act as an independent supervisory authority (see art. 41 to 45
of the Regulation).
The European Union's family of institutional Web Sites, within the
.eu domain, provides links to third party sites. Since we do not
control them, we encourage you to review their privacy policies.
What is an e-service?
An e-service is a service or resource made available on the Internet
in order to improve the communication between citizens and
businesses on the one hand and the European Institutions on the
other hand.
Three types of e-services are or will be offered: Information
services that provide citizens, media, business, administrations and
other decision makers with easy and effective access to information,
thus increasing transparency and understanding of the policies and
activities of the EU; Interactive communication services that allow
better contacts with citizens, business, civil society and public
actors thus facilitating policy consultations, and feedback
mechanisms, in order to contribute to the shaping of policies, the
activities and the services of the EU; Transaction services that
allow access to all basic forms of transactions with the EU, e.g.
procurement, financial operations, recruitment, event enrolment,
acquisition or purchase of documents etc.
Information contained in a specific privacy statement.
A specific privacy policy statement will contain the following
information about the use of your data:
- What information is collected, for what purpose and through which
technical means the EU collects personal information exclusively to
the extent necessary to fulfil a specific purpose. The information
will not be re-used for an incompatible purpose;
- To whom your information is disclosed. The EU will only disclose
information to third parties if that is necessary for the fulfilment
of the purpose(s) identified above and to the mentioned (categories
of) recipients. The EU will not divulge your personal data for
direct marketing purposes;
- How you can access your information, verify its accuracy and, if
necessary, correct it. As a data subject you also have the right to
object to the processing of your personal data on legitimate
compelling grounds except when it is collected in order to comply
with a legal obligation, or is necessary for the performance of a
contract to which you are a party, or is to be used for a purpose
for which you have given your unambiguous consent;
- How long your data is kept. The EU only keeps the data for the
time necessary to fulfil the purpose of collection or further
processing;
- What are the security measures taken to safeguard your information
against possible misuse or unauthorised access;
- Whom to contact if you have queries or complaints.
How do we treat e-mails you send us?
SEMIC.EU uses "Contact" links, which activate your e-mail software
and invite you to send your comments to a specific functional
mailbox.
When you send such a message, your personal data is collected only
to the extent necessary to reply. If the management team of the
mailbox is unable to answer your question, it will forward your
e-mail to another service. You will be informed, via e-mail, about
which service your question has been forwarded to.
If you have any questions about the processing of your e-mail and
related personal data, do not hesitate to include them in your
message.