Privacy Policy
1. Field of application
This privacy policy applies to all personal data processed by Devlab through its website https://devlab.com.au.
Any information obtained through website https://devlab.com.au is considered confidential. All information is stored securely and is accessed by authorized personnel only. Devlab implements and maintains appropriate technical, security and organizational measures to protect personal data against unauthorized or unlawful processing and use, and against accidental loss, destruction, damage, theft or disclosure.
2. Privacy
By visiting our website https://devlab.com.au, contacting our organization, leaving your details for our newsletter and using our services, you agree to our privacy statement and, therefore, to how we collect your personal data, process and use.
Under no circumstances do we share your personal information with third parties for marketing purposes. It is possible that your permission will be requested to use your data for certain other purposes. You can approve or reject this request. If you opt for specific services or communications, e.g. an e-newsletter, you can cancel your subscription for this at any time by following the instructions given in each communication.
Devlab processes your data in accordance with this policy and with the applicable legislation and regulations on this matter.
3. Deletion and objection
Devlab will not retain your data longer than is necessary to fulfil the purposes for which it was collected or as required by applicable laws or regulations.
You have the right, if you have good reasons to have your personal data removed. If you have grounds for this, you can also object to the use of your data. Devlab will study your request and comply if possible.
If you wish to make use of this right, please send a letter or email to this end with a copy of your identity card to our Data Protection Officer.
4. Security
Devlab uses appropriate technologies and security precautions to protect your personal data against unauthorized access, improper use, disclosure, loss and destruction. However, you must ensure that the computer you use is adequately protected against malicious software, such as Trojans and viruses.
The sending of certain data, such as e-mails, personal data and the like, to Devlab is always at your own risk. Devlab endeavours to ensure that the transfer of this data takes place in a secure manner, but is in no way liable for any damage that might result from the loss of certain data and/or from the interception of this data by a third party. The software needed in this regard must be installed and care must always be taken with regard to the use and communication of your personal data.
5. Removal
Your data will not be stored longer than necessary for the purposes for which we process them.
If your data are provided on the basis of your consent, processing will be stopped as soon as practically possible when you withdraw your consent. If your personal data are processed on the basis of a legal obligation or in the legitimate interest of Devlab, they will be retained for as long as necessary for this purpose.
6. Processing in the Australia
Devlab processes all personal data in the Australia only. All data collected by Devlab will be stored exclusively in secure hosting facilities. Devlab has a data processing agreement in place with its provider, all hosting is performed in accordance with the highest security regulations.
7. Changes
Devlab may revise its policy on the handling of personal data. We reserve the right to change this policy at any time and will keep you informed thereof by publishing a notice through website https://devlab.com.au. However, it is recommended that you regularly check this policy for any changes.
8. Data Protection Officer
Devlab has a Data Protection Officer who is responsible for matters relating to privacy and data protection. This Data Protection Officer can be reached via info@devlab.com.au.
9. Questions about this policy
If you have any further questions regarding the data Devlab collects, or how we use it, then please feel free to contact our Data Protection Officer.