Privacy Notice – Constructible Sàrl

  1. 1.What is this Privacy Notice about? 

This Privacy Notice explains how we process personal data, primarily in relation with our business and with our website. If you would like more information about our data processing, please feel free to contact us (sec. 2).

  1. 2.Who is responsible for processing your data? 

For the data processing, the following company is the «controller», i.e., the party that is primarily responsible to ensure compliance with data protection laws (also «we»):

Constructible Sàrl
c/o Walder Wyss SA,
Avenue du Thé
âtre 1
1005 Lausanne

If you have any questions regarding data protection, please feel free to contact us at the following address:

info@constructible.net

You may provide us with data that relates to other individuals as well. In this case, we understand that this data is correct and that you act within your rights when sharing it with us. We may not be in direct contact with these individuals and cannot inform them directly about our data processing, but we ask that you to inform these individuals about our data processing (e.g., by pointing them to this Privacy Notice).

  1. 3.How do we process data in relation with our products and services? 

When you use our products and services (collectively «services»), we process data for onboarding of conclusion of a service agreement and for its performance and management:

For partners who are companies, we process less personal data because data protection law applies to data of individuals only. However, we process data of individuals with whom we are in contact, e.g. name, contact details, professional details and details from communication, and details about management persons, etc. as part of the general information about companies with which we cooperate.

  1. 4.How do we process data in relation with advertising? 

We also process personal data in order to advertise our services:

  1. 5.How do we work with service providers? 

We use services from various third parties, especially IT services (examples are providers of hosting or data analysis services), services from banks, consultants, etc. In relation with service providers for our website, please see sec. 7.

  1. 6.Can we disclose data abroad? 

The recipients of data are not all located in Switzerland, in particular certain service providers (especially in IT). These providers may have locations within the EU or the EEA, but also in other countries worldwide. We may also share data with authorities abroad if we are legally compelled to do so or, for example in relation with a sale of assets or with legal proceedings (see sec. 8). Not all of these countries have adequate data protection. We therefore use appropriate safeguards, in particular the EU standard contractual clauses, which can be found here. In certain cases, we may share data abroad without such safeguards, as permitted under applicable data protection law, e.g., with your consent or where the disclosure is necessary for the performance of the contract, for the establishment, exercise or enforcement of legal claims or for overriding public interests.

  1. 7.How do we process data in relation with our website? 

For technical reasons, every time you use our website, some data is collected that is temporarily stored in log files (log data), in particular the IP address of the device, information about the internet service provider and the operating system of your device, information about the referring URL, information about the browser used, date and time of access, and content accessed when visiting the website. We use this data to provide our website, to ensure security and stability, to optimize our website and for statistical purposes.

Our website also uses cookies. These are small files that your browser saves on your device. This allows us to separate individual visitors from others, but usually without identifying visitors. Cookies may also include information about content accessed and the duration of the visit. Certain cookies («session cookies») are deleted when the browser is closed. Others («persistent cookies») are stored for a certain period of time so that we can recognize recurring visitors.

You can configure your browser in the settings so that it blocks certain cookies or deletes cookies and other stored data. You can find out more about this in the help pages of your browser (usually under the keyword «Privacy»).

Our most important third-party provider is Google. We use Google Analytics on our website, an analysis service provided by Google LLC (1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA, USA) and Google Ireland Ltd (Google Building Gordon House, Barrow St, Dublin 4, Ireland). Google collects certain information about the behavior of users on the website and about the terminal device used. The IP addresses of visitors are shortened in Europe before being forwarded to the USA. Google provides us with evaluations based on the recorded data, but also processes certain data for its own purposes. Information on the data protection of Google Analytics can be found here1 , and if you have a Google account yourself, you can find further details here2 .

Other third parties generally process personal and other data in a similar way.

  1. 8.Are there other processing purposes? 

Yes. Typical (though not necessarily frequent) cases are as follows:

  1. 9.How long do we process personal data? 

We process your personal data as long as it is necessary for the purpose of processing (in the case of contracts, usually for the duration of the contractual relationship), as long as we have a legitimate interest in storing it (e.g. if in order to enforce legal claims, for archiving and or to ensure IT security) and as long as data is subject to a statutory retention obligation (for certain data, for example, a ten-year retention period applies). After these periods have expired, we delete or anonymize your personal data.

  1. 10.What are your rights? 

You have certain rights, subject to conditions and restrictions under applicable law:

If you wish to exercise such a right, please feel free to contact us (sec. 2). As a rule, we will have to verify your identity (e.g. by means of a copy of your ID card). You are also free to file a complaint against our processing of your data with the competent supervisory authority, in Switzerland the Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner (FDPIC).

1Link to https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245.

2Link to https://policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites?hl=de.