Privacy Policy
Our vision on privacy
FAMBZ
Protecting the personal data that we process is very important to us. We process personal data of our customers, potential customers with whom we have made or want to make contact, recipients of any newsletters and of all other persons who contact us.
When processing personal data in the Netherlands, we are bound by the General Data Protection Regulation as of 25 May 2018. In these privacy regulations we'll explain how we protect your privacy and how we deal with your personal data. Do you have any questions about these privacy regulations? These privacy regulations explain how you can contact us.
Who processes your personal data?
These privacy regulations deal with the processing of personal data by FAMBZ as the data controller. Our company is established in Druten at Nijverheidsweg 1-D. You can reach us by support@fambz.nl.
What personal data do we process?
Personal data is data that says something about you or data that can be associated with you . Everything that can be done with your personal data, for example the collection, storage, use, transfer or deletion of your data, is called the 'processing' of personal data. We process personal data that you provide to us yourself, for example by creating an account on our website. These are contact details and other personal data. For example, your name, address, zip code, place of residence, telephone number, email address, company name, date of birth and other information necessary to provide our services. This may also include personal data that we obtain from other sources, such as personal data from the Trade Register of the Chamber of Commerce, the Land Registry and personal data that is available on public (business) websites. We may also receive personal data from other parties.
For what purposes and on what basis do we process your personal data
To be able to perform our work properly, we need and have to process your personal data. We process your personal data if this is necessary for the execution of the agreement in which you have commissioned us or when you create an account on our website. In addition, your contact details will be placed in our customer system and may - If you have given us permission - Be used for sending newsletters, for example. Depending on the nature of your case, other personal data than your contact details may also be necessary. We may also process your personal data if we have a legitimate interest and the processing of this data does not have a disproportionate impact on your privacy.
How do we handle your personal data?
We have taken measures to secure your personal data and to prevent misuse. For example, we ensure that the system in which we store your personal data is secure.
How long do we keep your personal data?
We take great care to ensure that all your data is carefully stored and protected. We have a retention policy that sets out how long we retain personal data. We do not retain your data any longer than is necessary for the purpose for which it was processed. We comply with the statutory retention periods. We keep client files containing personal data for a maximum of 10 (ten) years after the assignment has ended, unless there are reasons to keep the file longer.
Do we share your personal data with third parties ?
In principle, we do not share your personal data with third parties. Sometimes, however, it may be necessary to share your personal data with third parties. For example, it may be necessary to share your personal data with judicial authorities or with an opposing party. It may also be necessary to share your personal data in order to conclude an agreement or notarial deed. Data may also be shared with contractors engaged by us, such as a bailiff. Furthermore, there may be legal obligations which require us to share your personal data with third parties.If a court judgment obliges us to provide personal data to third parties, we will have to comply with it Your personal data will not be shared with third parties for commercial purposes.
View or modify your personal data ?
Do you want to know which personal data we have recorded about you? You can request from FAMBZ an overview of the personal data that have been or are being processed about you. If you find that your personal data are processed incorrectly or incompletely or you do not find it necessary that certain personal data are processed, you can submit a request for modification, supplementation or removal to FAMBZ. Furthermore, you have the right to object to the processing of your personal data and you have the right to request a data transfer. In addition, you have the right to withdraw a granted consent for the processing of your personal data. This is for example the case when you receive our newsletter.
If you send us such a request, we will inform you as soon as possible, but in any case within 4 (four) weeks after receipt of your request , about the actions we have taken.
For questions or complaints about the processing of personal data by FAMBZ you can send an e-mail to support@fambz.nl or address your written requests to:
FAMBZ
Access request personal data
Nijverheidsweg 1-D
6651 KS Druten
Complaints supervisor
The Authority for the Protection of Personal Data monitors whether companies comply with the General Data Protection Regulation. If you believe that we do not comply with the applicable privacy legislation, please contact us. We will be happy to help you find a solution. Besides that, you always have the right to submit a complaint to the Personal Data Authority.
About these privacy regulations
The regulations governing privacy law change regularly. Our privacy policy is never completely finished. We keep our policy up to date. FAMBZ can therefore amend these privacy regulations from time to time. If these changes are also important for you, we will draw your attention to this or make the changes known to you in a conspicuous way. The most recent version of our privacy regulations can always be found on my website. These privacy regulations were last changed on July the thirteenth of 2022.