CAST Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy sets out the principles
based on which we process Personal Data collected through this website
(hereinafter the “Website”).
This Privacy Policy forms part of the Terms and Conditions. Please
read the Terms and Conditions of Use and this Privacy Policy carefully before
using the Website.
Definitions
“Personal Data”, as used herein, means any and all information about an
identifiable natural person or, to the extent required by law about an
identifiable legal entity.
Your consent
By accessing this Website you agree with
this Privacy Policy and the processing of Personal Data described herein. If
you do not agree please refrain from accessing this Website.
You may withdraw your consent at any time.
We will then refrain from further processing your Personal Data, except to the
extent the processing of your Personal Data is lawful for other reasons even
without your consent (e.g. as necessary to comply with legal obligations or to
protect overriding interests of third parties or ourselves, such as, e.g., the
uninterrupted availability of our website or enforcement of violations of law,
always provided, this is in compliance with applicable data protection laws).
How do we process Personal Data?
Any Personal Data collected through the
Website is processed in accordance with the provisions of applicable data
protection laws. We collect and process Personal Data carefully and solely for
the purposes described in this Privacy Policy and to the extent necessary for
the purposes described herein.
What Personal Data do we collect via the
Website?
Personal Data collected via the Website may
include:
(a) Information which you actively provide:
We collect information which you actively provide through the Website – e.g. by
providing your email address, name, address, phone number or other information
about yourself or about another person or legal entity in an online form on the
Website, in a blog or through any other function on the Website which can be
used to provide information to us.
The providing of such Personal Data will always be voluntary. Without providing
such information you may, however, not be able to use the service for which the
information is requested. The collection of the above mentioned personal data
is considered for the safety of each individual, assisting CAST in properly
identifying each registered member at all times and keeping others from
accessing registered members personal training profiles and completed action
items.
For what purposes do we process Personal
Data?
(a) Information which you actively provide
When you actively provide Personal Data through the Website (e.g. in an online
form) we are using such Personal Data for the purpose for which you provided
it. By way of example: If you were providing your e-mail in order to register
for training or further communication, we are using such Personal Data in order
to send you material or to communicate.
In addition, we may use such Personal Data
for statistical and analytical purposes (e.g. to find out how many people from
which countries subscribe to our training.). Whenever reasonably possible we
will anonymize such information before using it for statistical or analytical
purposes.
Service providers
In addition, it will be necessary to share Personal Data with third parties who
provide services to us for all purposes described above in the section and
other, such as interviewing CAST registered members “For what purposes do we
process Personal Data?”. Such service providers may include:
Employers
Recruiting departments
Employer Management
Airport Authorities
Other Airport employment based service
providers
Whenever we share Personal Data with such
third parties we request that they process Personal Data provided by us only
for our purposes and in accordance with our instructions and that they
implement the technical and organizational measures to protect Personal Data
against unauthorized access, loss, theft, alteration and use as appropriate
considering the level of sensitivity of Personal Data being processed.
Legal obligation or legitimate interests
In addition, we may always share Personal Data with third parties to the extent
required by law or, to the extent permitted by applicable laws, necessary to
pursue overriding legitimate interests. We may, by way of example, forward
Personal Data to criminal prosecution authorities if necessary to investigate
into illegal behavior, or we may use Personal Data in court or debt collection
proceedings if necessary to enforce our rights.