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Privacy Policy

This privacy policy was last changed on 26 December 2023.

WHAT ARE MY RIGHTS AND HOW CAN I EXERCISE THIS?

How can you exercise your rights?

You can exercise your rights by sending an e-mail to info@cosa-consulting.eu. To prevent any unauthorized disclosure of your personal information, COSA Consulting may request more information to verify your identity. COSA Consulting has one month to answer your request. This period starts when COSA Consulting has received your request and has all the information required to fulfill your request.

COSA Consulting will provide the requested information free of charge.

If requests are unfounded or excessive, in particular because of their repetitive nature, COSA Consulting may charge a reasonable fee or COSA Consulting may refuse the request.

If for any reason you assume that COSA Consulting did not handle your request correctly, you can contact COSA Consulting again and we will look for a solution together with you.

For the sake of completeness, we inform you that if COSA Consulting does not respond to your request, it refuses or if our response does not meet your expectations, you always have the right to file a complaint with the Data Protection Authority (formerly known as the Privacy Commission). ), Rue de la Loi 35, 1000 Brussels, Tel +32 (0) 2 274 48 00, or via the e-mail address contact@apd-gba.be.



What are your rights?
  • Right of access: You can ask us which personal data we process from you, for which we process it, which categories of personal data we process, with which categories of third parties we share your personal data, the origin of the processed data and – when applicable – which logic we use when processing personal data automatically.

  • Right to rectification: If information is not correct, you can ask us to correct it.

  • Right to delete your data: If data is not processed lawfully or if your data is no longer needed than the purpose for which it was collected, you can ask us to delete your data.

  • Right to limit processing: By restricting the processing of your personal data, your personal data can still be kept but its use is limited. When you have requested a processing restriction, we may only store your data. This means that no other transactions can happen with your data.

  • Right to object: You have the right to object to the fact that your data is processed if that processing is based on a general interest or the legitimate interest of the person who processes your data. Moreover, you can also exercise this right of objection if your personal data are processed for direct marketing purposes. This right of appeal also applies to profiling that forms the basis for processing for direct marketing purposes.

  • The right to withdraw consent: If the processing of your personal data is based on the basis permission, you have the right to withdraw this permission at any time.

  • The right to transfer data: You have the right to obtain your personal data in a standard, structured and machine-readable form and you have the right to transfer this personal data to another controller with the processing based on the data, legal grounds permission or contractual relationship.


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