This privacy notice provides information to individuals whose data are collected through the website https://publiiq-h2.com/ and other websites controlled and/or operated by Publiiq that link to this privacy notice, and those individuals whom Publiiq encounters in conducting its activities, such as participants to Publiiq events, public institutions and authorities, specialists in the fields of European and public affairs, Publiiq contacts and other people with whom Publiiq has a relationship (hereinafter each referred to as an “Individual”), regarding how their personal information is collected and processed by Publiiq, in compliance with the applicable data protection laws, in particular the European Regulation 2016/679 of 27 April 2016 called the General Data Protection Regulation (hereinafter “GDPR”).
This privacy notice explains why and how personal information about Individuals (hereinafter “Personal Data”) is collected, what Personal Data is processed, who has access to Personal Data, how Personal Data is protected, how long Personal Data is retained, the rights of the Individuals and who to contact for further information. This notice is without prejudice to specific provisions set out in other related documents or any contract entered into between Publiiq and the Individual concerned or his/her organisation.
1. Why does Publiiq process Personal Data?Publiiq, whose registered offices are located at 384 Boulevard du Souverain, bte 14, B-1160, Brussels, Belgium and registered with the Crossroads Bank for Enterprises under the number BE0786249237, keeps and processes Personal Data, whether or not in electronic form, for administrative, marketing and customer/supplier management purposes, especially in light of the following non-exhaustive activities:
- responding to any communication, inquiry or request which an Individual submits to Publiiq;
- managing relationships and maintaining contact with the Individuals;
- introducing the Individuals to other Individuals during projects of Publiiq events;
- negotiating and executing agreements;
- processing information relating to a proposed or actual purchase or sale of products or services by Publiiq, including sending statements and invoices;
- improving Publiiq products and/or services;
- providing the Individuals with newsletters and marketing communications and/or any other information relating to the activities of Publiiq, and/or conducting surveys and market research;
- legal and/or regulatory compliance, including dispute resolution;
- proposing trainings
2. What are the legal grounds for processing the personal data?These data are processed on one or more of the following legal grounds:
- The consent of the Individual concerned (e.g. for responding to a survey);
- In view of the entering into and the performance of a sales contract or another contract with the Individual or his/her organisation, including the invoicing process;
- To comply with legal obligations applicable to Publiiq (e.g. regarding tax matters, etc.);
- In the framework of the legitimate interests of Publiiq and/or a third party, but which Publiiq believes also benefit the Individuals, such as, but not limited to, direct marketing and data analytics.
- Which categories of personal data are processed?
Personal Data is all personal information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person who is an Individual.
For the abovementioned purposes, the processing of personal data may include the following categories:
- Personal identification data, such as the name and the address;
- Electronic identification data, such as the email address and the phone number;
- Personal details, such as the date and place of birth, language, nationality, and gender;
- Professional details, such as the organization/employer name and his/her function/position/role;
- Financial data (bank account number, etc.);
- audio-visual materials;
- Consumption habits (sales history, etc.);
- Information collected through cookies and similar technology;
- Survey data.
3. Which categories of personal data are processed?Personal Data is all personal information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person who is an Individual.
For the abovementioned purposes, the processing of personal data may include the following categories:
- Personal identification data, such as the name and the address;
- Electronic identification data, such as the email address and the phone number;
- Personal details, such as the date and place of birth, language, nationality, and gender;
- Professional details, such as the organization/employer name and his/her function/position/role;
- Financial data (bank account number, etc.);
- audio-visual materials;
- Consumption habits (sales history, etc.);
- Information collected through cookies and similar technology;
- Survey data.
4. Where does the personal data come from?When an Individual contacts Publiiq, Personal Data will likely come directly from the individual concerned. Publiiq may also contact an Individual for prospecting purposes if initial contact information has not been obtained directly from such individual, including receiving such information from publicly available sources or from other persons who have transmitted this data to Publiiq. During the course of the relationship, the Individual concerned, or another representative of his/her organization, will provide Publiiq with further information for the management of the relationship.
Publiiq may also receive or generate data relating to an Individual from other individuals or organisations, or those to whom such Individual communicates by email or other systems.
The Personal Data collected directly or indirectly by Publiiq is required to fulfil legal requirements and/or to enter into a contract and maintain contact for the duration of the relationship. Failure to provide Publiiq with required information will negatively affect Publiiq’s ability to communicate with the Individual concerned (including the ability to provide any applicable electronic newsletters if an Individual does not wish to share his/her email address) or to enter into a contract with the Individual or his/her organisation or to continue the performance of a contract once entered into without access to necessary Personal Data.
5. Who has access to the personal data?For the abovementioned purposes, Personal Data will be shared on a need to know basis with:
- the Individuals themselves or other individuals employed by or representing their organisation,
- the personnel of Publiiq,
- government, regulatory bodies and/or public authorities where it is necessary to comply with legal or regulatory obligations which Publiiq is subject to or as permitted by applicable law,
- authorized third party agents, service providers, professional advisors and/or subcontractors of Publiiq such as for website maintenance, assistance with promotional campaigns, etc.
Also, Publiiq website contain social media buttons allowing the user to share content with third parties. When using such buttons, some information (e.g. IP address) may be accessed by the social media operator. Publiiq does not control which information is accessed and how that information is processed by such operators. Please see the applicable privacy policies to check how they use this information.
6. Are the personal data transferred internationally?It may be necessary in limited circumstances to transfer Personal Data abroad or to an international organisation to process and/or store this information to comply with our legal or contractual requirements. For transfers of data outside the European Union, Publiiq has implemented appropriate safeguards in line with GDPR requirements. To ensure an appropriate level of protection for Personal Data, Publiiq will either use a data transfer agreement with the third-party recipient based on standard contractual clauses approved by the European Commission, ensure that the transfer is to a jurisdiction that is the subject of an adequacy decision by the European Commission or to the United States under the EU-US Privacy Shield framework.
7. How long is the personal data retained?The Personal Data are retained no longer than necessary for the purposes described in this privacy notice. As a rule, and unless otherwise stated in other related documents for specific categories of Data, the Personal Data are retained during the term of the contract as well as following the expiration or termination of the contract for as long as Publiiq can have legal liability for which the use of these Data can be relevant, taking into account the applicable statutory periods of limitation and legal retention obligations. For marketing purposes, the applicable data will be retained as long as the Individuals concerned do not object.
That being said, information may be retained for a shorter period of time where an Individual objects to the processing of his/her Personal Data and there is no longer a legitimate purpose to retain such information.
8. How is personal data protected?Publiiq has implemented adequate technical and organizational measures to protect Personal Data and keep it as safe and secure as reasonably possible, protecting it against unauthorized, accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, misuse, disclosure or access and against other unlawful forms of processing. These security measures have been implemented taking into account the state of the art of the technology, their cost of implementation, the risks presented by the processing and the nature of the Personal Data in question.
9. What are the individual's rights and how can they contact Publiiq?Individuals who have Personal Data collected and processed have the right at any time to contact Publiiq to access their Personal Data and, by providing enough proof of their identity, request a correction of any incorrect or incomplete information.
Subject to and in accordance with applicable law, Individuals may also have the right to:
- request the deletion of their Personal Data;
- request restrictions or object to the processing of their Personal Data;
- data portability, allowing the Individuals concerned to copy or transfer their Personal Data;
- withdraw their consent at any time where consent was provided to process their Personal Data, provided this will not affect the validity of the processing prior to such withdrawal of consent; and
- receive more information about the safeguards in case of international data transfers.
Individuals have also a right to lodge a complaint with the Belgian Data Protection Authority or another EU supervisory authority if they think Publiiq has not acted in line with any applicable data protection laws in respect of dealing with their Personal Data.
For any further information about these rights or to make a request, please contact Publiiq:
- By contacting us here
- By letter: Publiiq SRL, 284 Boulevard du Souverain, bte 14, B-1160, Brussels, Belgium
10. Cookies and similar technologyTo ensure our website functions optimally and that we provide an efficient browsing experience for our users, this website uses “
cookies” or similar technologies.
A cookie is a small text file, saved by the browser on the user’s device (computer / smartphone / tablet) when visiting websites. The use of cookies allows websites to function as efficiently and simply as possible. Every user manages and controls their cookies at any time from their browser settings and can delete them when they leave the website they just visited. When a user disables cookies from his/her browser, he/she will be able to view the vast majority of the content of Publiiq’s website but disabling the cookies might prevent optimal functioning of Publiiq’s services. You may visit
http://www.allaboutcookies.org for details on how to delete or reject cookies and for further information on cookies generally.
Cookies are often categorized according to the two following characteristics:
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SESSION COOKIES” OR “PERMANENT COOKIES”:Session cookies are automatically removed from the computer’s hard drive or the user’s browser memory when he/she logs out and/or closes the browser whereas
permanent cookies remain stored on the computer’s hard drive or in the user’s browser memory for a limited period of time after the browser is disconnected or closed.
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“THIRD PARTY COOKIES” OR “FIRST PARTY COOKIES”:First-party cookies are cookies that belong to Publiiq whereas
third-party cookies are cookies that another party accesses or places on the user’s device through Publiiq’s website.
Depending on their function, some cookies will require a prior and explicit consent, or not.
Generally speaking, cookies that are necessary for the proper functioning of the website do not require explicit consent (they are strictly necessary if you wish to visit this site) whereas those that are used to improve and simplify its use need explicit consent: you can completely refuse those cookies.
11. Changes to Privacy PolicyThis Privacy Policy notice may be updated from time to time as needed, notably to comply with changes in any applicable laws, regulations or requirements introduced by data protection authorities.
Last update: 8 October 2023