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PRIVACY POLICY

  • We attach particular importance to the privacy of users and treat personal data with the strictest confidentiality and always in accordance with current legislation.

  • The Privacy Policy is intended to inform you in a transparent manner about the data we collect, its purpose, how we use it and the rights you have in relation to the processing of such data.

  • It is important to read this Privacy Policy carefully. If you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at info@komoptegenkanker.be 

1. Who is the data controller for your personal data?

Kom op tegen Kanker is responsible for processing your personal data. Please find all relevant data below:

v.z.w Kom op tegen Kanker
Koningsstraat 217, 1210 Sint-Joost-ten-Node
CBE No.: 0442.528.054
email address: info@komoptegenkanker.be

2. What data do we collect?

We do not collect personal data on this website.

3. Which cookies does the website use?

This website uses only functional cookies to ensure its operation. No registration of personal data is made or kept in the systems at any time.

4. Are your personal data secured?

We attach great importance to protecting the privacy of our users/customers. We make every effort to continuously optimise our Privacy Policy and take appropriate measures to prevent – as far as possible – unauthorised leaks, destruction, loss, disclosure, use, access or modification of your data.

5. What are your rights and how can you exercise them?

You can at any time request to correct, delete, control, transfer, grant access, oppose the use and request the restriction of your data. To do so, simply send us an e-mail at the following address: info@komoptegenkanker.be. We will make every endeavour to do what is necessary as soon as possible.

6. What happens if this privacy policy is amended?

Kom op tegen Kanker may amend and modify this Privacy Policy, in particular to comply with any new applicable legislation and/or regulations (such as the GDPR), the recommendations of the Data Protection Authority, the guidelines and recommendations of the European Data Protection Authorities and the decisions of the courts in this field.
If we should change this Privacy Policy, you will be notified via our website. We recommend consulting them regularly.

7. What happens in case of dispute ?

No one benefits from lengthy court proceedings. In the event of a dispute, we undertake to promote dialogue and openness in search of an amicable solution.
We wish to remind you that you have the right to complain to the data protection authorities if you feel your rights have been violated. You can find more information on the Belgian Privacy Commission’s website (www.privacycommission.be).