Innovator collects data about the visitors of the website www.innovator.lv, in order to understand how useful, the website is and how it could be improved.
Innovator’s data collection practices are governed by this Privacy Policy, which includes details of what data Innovator collects, uses and who has accesses to it.
I. General provisions
1. Innovator shall ensure that personal data is processed in accordance with the laws and regulations in force in the Republic of Latvia, the General Data Protection Regulation and other applicable legislation in the field of privacy and data processing.
2. Innovator recognizes the importance of the individual’s right to privacy and in accordance with the legal framework has put in place technical and legal measures to process, control and protect personal data. Innovator has assessed and identified appropriate physical, technical, logistical and organizational measures to reduce security risks, to ensure the security, integrity and privacy of personal data.
3. The controller of personal data is SIA “Innovator”, reg. No. 40003634964, legal address: Gertrudes Street 20 – 6A, Riga, LV-1011.
II. Data collected and used by Innovator
1. Website browsing statistics
1.1. Innovator is constantly improving its website to make visitor experience more convenient. As a result, Innovator analyses what information is most important to site visitors, how often they log in, what browser and devices they use, what content they read most often, what region their visitors come from, and similar demographic and statistical information.
1.2. Innovator uses this data in its legal interest as a company to improve the understanding of the needs of existing and potential customers and to improve the availability of information published by Innovator, as well as to provide better services.
2. Visitor’s log
2.1. The Innovator website is hosted on a server that registers the requests you send (your open web addresses, the device and browser used, the IP address and access time). This data is used for technical purposes only – to ensure the operation and continuous security of the website and to investigate possible security incidents.
2.2. The collection and use of this data is based on Innovator’s legal interest in ensuring the technical availability and security of the website.
3. Cookies
3.1. A cookie is a small text file that a server sends to your computer or mobile device when you visit a website. It allows the server to identify the user and remember what you did (sign-up, language, font size, and other display choices) so you don’t have to re-enter your choses when you return to the site or move from one page to another.
3.2. Innovator cookies are used to collect your IP addresses and browsing information, the websites you visit and the time you spend on each page and to allow the website to remember your system and choices.
3.3. Cookies help Innovator track website traffic and user interaction with the website, which is used to analyses user behaviour and improve the visitor experience.
3.4. Cookies are only stored on your device if you agree to them (unless cookies are required for the technical functioning of the website).
3.5. The legal basis for the use of cookies is Innovator’s legal interest in providing the technical functionality of the website. When cookies are used to remember your choice or for statistical purposes, your legal basis is your consent.
3.6. You can control or delete all cookies stored on your device of your choice and you may not allow your browser to store them.
III. Your rights
1. You can exercise your rights in accordance with applicable EU and national law.
2. If personal data is deleted at your request, Innovator will retain only the information necessary to protect our or third parties’ legal interests, comply with government orders, resolve disputes, resolve issues or comply with the terms of our agreement.
3. You can opt out of cookies in the browser menu:
https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout/
http://www.youronlinechoices.com/
4. If you feel that your privacy has been violated, you can lodge a complaint with an institution in an EU Member State according to where you live. More information: http://ec.europa.eu/newsroom/article29/item-detail.cfm?item_id=612080.
Application Privacy Policy
I. How Innovator uses your data
1. When you apply for the vacancy at the Innovator, we process and store the personal data that you provided (including the CV, the application letter, the data provided in the interview, etc.). This data is used to analyse your eligibility for the vacancy, and depending on the results, we might give you a job or an internship offer.
2. The controller of personal data is SIA “Innovator”, reg. No. 40003634964, legal address: Gertrudes Street 20 – 6A, Riga, LV-1011.
3.Your personal data is available to the staff of the Innovator office, in order to complete the vacancy selection processes.
4. Innovator’s IT department may access your personal data while maintaining the software only to the extent necessary to ensure the proper operation of the software.
5. The data you provide will not be used in any other way and will not be disclosed to others.
II. Information storage period
1. If you do not receive a job or an internship offer, after the selection period, your personal data will be stored and processed for one year from the date of receipt in purpose for future recruitment.
2. If you receive a job or an internship offer, after the selection period has ended and you have signed a contract with Innovator, we will store the selection data in accordance with Innovator’s personnel data processing procedures and deadlines.
III. Your rights
1. You can exercise your rights in accordance with applicable EU and national law.
2. If personal data is deleted at your request, Innovator will retain only the information necessary to protect its own or third parties’ legal interests, comply with government orders, resolve disputes, resolve issues or comply with the terms of agreement concluded between Innovator and you.
3. If you feel that your privacy has been violated, you can lodge a complaint with an institution in an EU Member State according to where you live. More information: http://ec.europa.eu/newsroom/article29/item-detail.cfm?item_id=612080.
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