SDW PRIVACY / DATA PROTECTION INFORMATION
All personal data will be processed in accordance with the EU
Data Protection Law. The ECB is the controller in the
processing of the personal data collected while visiting the
SDW. You consent to the processing by providing the personal
data that is requested.
You can withdraw your consent at any time via the Statistical
Information Request form with subject “SDW personal
data” or by contacting the ECB’s Data
Protection Officer (DPO) at dpo@ecb.europa.eu. Future
processing of your personal information will stop once you have
withdrawn your consent, but processing prior will remain
lawful.
The
recipients of your personal data will mainly be the SDW
administrators and staff of Directorate General Statistics
(DG-S). Sensitive user data that might be collected through SDW
login, registration and activity are e-mail, encrypted
password, last login date, My baskets (“My Data Groups” / “My
Publications”) and IP address (only stored in the activity
logs). Furthermore, your SDW news subscription preferences will
be retained in case you subscribe to SDW news. We will keep
your data for as long as you actively use our service. Your
data will either be deleted after 2 years of inactivity
(without further notice) or at your request earlier.
ECB makes use of Google Analytics, an external service, to
obtain statistics about the usage of the website. For this
purpose log information collected by the SDW’s servers is also
sent to servers operated by Google in the United States. Google
self-certifies compliance with the EU-U.S. Privacy
Shield framework that the U.S. Department of Commerce
developed in consultation with the European Commission in order
to meet the European ‘adequacy’ standard for privacy
protection.
You
have the right to restrict processing and to access, rectify
and (with some exceptions) erase stored data relating to your
person. You can exercise your rights by contacting DG-S via the
Statistical
Information Request form with subject “SDW personal
data”. If you have any further questions, you can contact
the ECB’s Data Protection Officer (DPO) at dpo@ecb.europa.eu.
Furthermore, you have the right to have recourse at any time to
the European Data Protection Supervisor
regarding the processing of your personal data.
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