Privacy Notice

Information to you whose personal data we process

1. Processing of your personal data

This privacy notice describes how we process your personal data when you visit our Website

In this privacy notice (the “Privacy Notice”) we describe how Transportautomation i Göteborg AB, a company limited by shares incorporated in Sweden under company registration number 559366-4005, (referred to as “we”, “us” and “our”), process your personal data when you visit our website www.logivity.com (the “Website”).

Please read this Privacy Notice carefully and familiarize yourself with its content. If you have any questions, you will find our contact details at the end of this Privacy Notice. We may from time to time need to make updates or changes to this Privacy Notice. In case of any material updates or changes, we will notify you.

This Privacy Policy includes information on for what purposes we process your personal data, with which parties we share your personal data as well as information on your rights as a data subject.

If you want to read more about how we manage cookies on our Website, please read our cookie policy www.logivity.com/privacy-policy.

2. What categories of personal data do we process, for what purpose do we process them and on what lawful basis do we base or processing activities?

We always have a purpose and legal basis for the processing of your personal data

We process your personal data in the way and for the purpose described in the sections below, and we are accountable in the role as data controller for the processing activities described under each section.

2.1 In order to provide you with a secure and functioning Website

PurposeProcessing ActivitiesCategories and personal data
In order to maintain, facilitate and improve the functions and user experience of our Website, as well as support our work on detecting and counteracting flaws, breaches and incidents.Collection of statistics and analysis of visitor traffic on our Website as well as analysis of other technical information which is generated upon visiting our Website.IP-address.Other technical information which is generated upon visiting our Website, such as what type of device is used, web browser used, history of visited sites including the time entry (information from used web browser, time zone of the place from which you visited our Website and other information on web traffic).

Legal basis: Legitimate interest, wherein our legitimate interest is to gather information in order to maintain, facilitate and improve the functionality and security on our Website. Gathering of information through use of cookies or other similar technologies is done on the basis of your consent, except such use which is strictly necessary to the foundational functions of our Website. For more information on how we use cookies and other similar technologies, please see our cookie policy www.logivity.com/privacy.

Retention period: We process and keep information on how visitors interact with our Website for a period of maximum six (6) months. In most cases, the collected data will be transformed into aggregated data (thus anonymised) at an earlier stage, in connection to us creating statistics.

2.2 In order to comply with our legal obligations or to exercise legal claims

We may process your personal data in order to comply with legal obligations according to legislation, which is applicable to our operations and organisation, or to comply with a decision by public authority or court which requires us to keep and process your personal data.

We may also process your personal data because we, you or an affected third party shall be able to establish, exercise or defend a legal claim, for example upon forthcoming or ongoing dispute.

3. From where do we collect your personal data?

Your personal data is collected directly from you or by use of cookies or similar technologies embedded into our website

We process your personal data in the way and for the purpose described in the sections below, and we are accountable in the role as data controller for the processing activities described under each section.

4. What happens if you do not want to share your personal data with us?

The Website may not work as expected, if you chose to not provide us with your personal data

It is possible that the functionality of our Website becomes limited and does not work as you may expect if you choose to not accept cookies or our use of other similar technologies.

5. How we share your personal data

Only those who really need to get access to your personal data will get that access, and only for the purposes explained above.We will share the personal data listed in the table in section 2 with those whose access is necessary in order to achieve purposes described above. This includes:

  1. Suppliers of IT-services. We use suppliers of IT infrastructure and services with which we may share personal data (your IP-address and other technical information generated upon visiting our Website) in connection to them providing their services to us. Whenever using suppliers, we make sure that a data processing agreement is concluded between us and the supplier, as well as take other measures to ensure that your personal data is processed in a safe and compliant way;
  2. Companies within our corporate group. We may share your personal data (your IP-address and other technical information generated upon visiting our Website) with companies within our corporate group. If we share your personal data with companies within our corporate group, we will make sure that your personal data are being processed in a way that conforms to this Privacy Notice.
  3. Authorities. We may need to provide necessary information, that may include your personal data (your IP-address and other technical information generated upon visiting our Website), to domestic and foreign authorities. We will only disclose information to authorities if we are legally obligated to do, or if you have approved it.
  4. Others. We may also disclose your personal data (your IP-address and other technical information generated upon visiting our Website) to other companies, organizations or individuals, if you have approved it.

6. Will we transfer your personal data outside of EU/EE?A

If we transfer your personal data to a third country, we always ensure that the personal data is adequately proteced

We may transfer your personal data to countries outside of the European Union /European Economic Area (“EU/EEA”) for any of the purposes listed in section 2. Whenever we transfer your personal data to such a country (a “Third Country”), we ensure that appropriate safeguards are provided for. Such appropriate safeguards may include signing a contract with the recipient of the personal data based on the EU Commission’s standard contractual clauses for the transfer of personal data to a country outside the EU/EEA. Transfers of personal data to Third Countries can also be based on a valid adequacy decision by the EU Com-mission.

Please contact us by sending us a written notice to the contact details featured in the end of this Privacy Notice if you want to have more information about whether we have transferred your personal data outside of EU/EEA, what Third Countries we have transferred your personal data to and what safeguarding measures we have taken to protect the transfer.

7. Your rights as data subject

Your privacy is important to us and as a data subject you enjoy some special rights.In this section we describe the legal rights you have relating to your personal da-ta. Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions regarding your rights. Please note that not all rights listed below are absolute and that there are exemptions which can be valid.
You have the following rights:

  1. Right of access. You have the right to get a copy of the personal data we process and to get complementary information about our processing of your personal data.
  2. Right of rectification. You have the right to have your personal data rectified and/or complemented if the personal data is incorrect and/or incomplete.
  3. Right to erasure. You have the right to request that we erase certain personal data without undue delay under certain circumstances.
  4. Right to restriction. You have the right to restrict the processing of your personal data under the certain circumstances.
  5. Right to data portability. You have the right to receive the personal data concerning you in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format in order to transmit the personal data to another service provider.
  6. Right to object. You have the right to object to our processing of your personal data when it is based on our legitimate interest.
  7. Right to object to direct marketing. You have the right to object to processing which is done for the purpose of direct marketing. If you object to such processing, we will no longer process your data for such purposes.
  8. Right to withdraw consent. If our processing of your personal data is based on your consent, you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time. Please note that the lawfulness of any processing based on your consent before its withdrawal is not affected by the withdrawal.
  9. Right to complain to a supervisory authority. The data protection authority in Sweden is ‘Integritetsskyddsmyndigheten’. If you believe that we have processed your personal data in breach of the law, please contact us in order for us to address your complaint. But you may at any time also file a complaint with the supervisory authority.

8. Contact us

Let us know if you have any questions.

If you have any question about the processing of your personal data, or wish to exercise any of your rights described in this Privacy Notice, you are welcome to contact us at support@logivity.com, or visit www.logivity.com/privacy-policy. for more information.