Privacy Policy

This is Econia´s Privacy Policy in accordance with National Data Protection Act and the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Prepared 5/17/2018. Last modified 8.11.2022. Last updated 14.3.2023.

1. The controller

Name: Econia Oy
Business ID: 1054184-7
Postal address: Peltotie 20, 28400 ULVILA

Phone: 02 6305 300

2. Contact person responsible for the register

Name: Katri Randell
Postal address: Peltotie 20, 28400 ULVILA
Phone: +358 44 982 8697
Email: tietosuoja@econia.com

3. Name of the register

Econia Oy’s marketing register
 

4. Legal basis and purpose of the processing of personal data

The legal basis for the processing of personal data under the EU General Data Protection Regulation is- the person’s consent- a contract to which the data subject is a party- the legitimate interest of the controller (customer relationship). The purpose of the processing of personal data is for the direct marketing of Econia Oy’s and Administer Group´s products, services and events.The data is not used for automated decision making or profiling.
 

5. Information content of the register

The information to be stored in the register is: person’s name, position, company / organization, contact information (telephone number, e-mail address, address), organization’s field, other information provided by the person, information about subscribing to the newsletter, information about unsubscribing, information source and time of data storage.
 

6. Regular sources of information

The information stored in the register is obtained from the customer e.g. messages sent via web forms, e-mail, telephone, via social media services, contracts, customer meetings and other situations in which the customer discloses information, as well as public sources such as the websites of the company represented by the registrant, press releases, nomination news and LinkedIn.
 

7. Regular transfers of data and transfers of data outside the EU or the EEA

Econia can transfer personal data outside the EU and EEA when using external service providers for data storage based on a cooperation agreement between the parties. In this case, data transfers are carried out securely in accordance with data protection legislation and within the limits set by it. Econia ensures an adequate level of personal data protection by agreeing on issues related to the confidentiality and processing of personal data as required by data protection legislation, for example by using model contract clauses approved by the European Commission or other similar protection mechanisms.
 

8. Registry Security Principles

The register shall be handled with care and the information processed by the information systems shall be adequately protected. When registry information is stored on Internet servers, the physical and digital security of their hardware is adequately addressed. The controller shall ensure that the data stored, as well as the access rights to the servers and other information critical to the security of personal data, are treated confidentially and only by the employees whose job description it includes.
 

9. Right of inspection and right to request correction of information

Every person in the register has the right to check the information stored in the register and to request the correction of any incorrect information or the completion of incomplete information. If a person wishes to check the data stored about him or her or request a correction, the request must be sent in writing to the data controller. If necessary, the controller may ask the applicant to prove his or her identity. The controller will respond to the customer within the timeframe set out in the EU Data Protection Regulation (generally within one month).
 

10. Other rights related to the processing of personal data

A person in the register has the right to request the removal of his or her personal data from the register (“right to be forgotten”). Data subjects also have other rights under the EU’s general data protection regulation, such as restrictions on the processing of personal data in certain situations. Requests must be sent in writing to the controller. If necessary, the controller may ask the applicant to prove his or her identity. The controller will respond to the customer within the timeframe set out in the EU Data Protection Regulation (generally within one month).