1. Data Protection and Privacy Principles
2. Which privacy law does apply to GOGLA?
GOGLA is an industry association based in the Netherlands. The way we collect, and process data is thus governed by Dutch and European Union law.
GOGLA’s website is designed to comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). You can find more information on the GDPR on this website.
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3. Which data does the GOGLA website collect? What can I do to change or delete my data?
To optimize the experience for users of our website and GOGLA members, we use the following sections and third-party services to collect data from our visitors and members.
3.1. Google Analytics
We use Google Analytics to collect anonymized data from website visitors to learn how visitors use different sections of GOGLA’s online presence. The data collected is anonymous and cannot be traced back to individual visitors. You can read more about Google’s privacy policy on this page: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245?hl=en . You can opt out of Google Analytics by installing the following browser plugin provided by Google: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
3.2. Member-only section
GOGLA members can request access to a member-only section of the GOGLA website by creating an account at https://members.gogla.org/register/. To verify that the person applying for access to the member-only section indeed represents a GOGLA member, we ask applicants to provide a company email address, their full name and organization. Users are also asked to choose an individual user name.
If you want to change or delete your GOGLA website account, please contact Patricia Njeri at p.njeri@gogla.org.
3.3. GOGLA Membership Application
Organizations that would like to become GOGLA members can complete an online application form hosted at https://members.gogla.org/become-a-member/. The data provided by organizations will only be used to determine if the applicant is eligible for GOGLA membership in line with GOGLA’s membership policy.
The data entered on the application form will be sent to and stored on servers of our CRM system Zoho. We will keep the collected data to be able to offer you our membership services and financial administration. You can learn more about Zoho’s privacy policy on this page: https://www.zoho.eu/privacy.html.
Would you like to know what kind of data we store about your organization, alter or delete the data altogether? Then please get in touch with Patricia Njeri at p.njeri@gogla.org.
3.4. GOGLA Newsletter
We use an embedded form to allow website visitors to subscribe to our newsletter at https://www.gogla.org/subscribe-to-the-newsletter/. You can opt out of receiving the newsletter by clicking the link at the bottom of one of the previous editions or following this link.
The privacy policy of Mailchimp can be accessed on this page: https://mailchimp.com/legal/privacy/.
3.5. Sign up forms for events
We might embed Zoho forms on our website to allow website visitors to sign up for GOGLA-organized events. Please refer to section 3.3 to learn more about the Zoho privacy policy or get in touch with our Event Officer Laura Bonilla at l.bonilla@gogla.org to change or delete data we might have collected in preparation for one of our events.
4. Data Controller
The Data Controller of this website is
GOGLA
Johan Cruijff Boulevard 91
1101 DM, Amsterdam Zuid-Oost
The Netherlands
info@gogla.org
5. Data Protection Officer
For inquiries, please contact:
info@gogla.org
+31 20 2400729
6. Changes to this Data Protection Policy
This privacy policy may be changed in line with internal and legal developments. We will not explicitly inform our members or website users of these changes. Instead, we recommend that you check this page from time to time for any policy changes. We will highlight the changes made in a change log on this page.
UPDATE LOG
Photography by Jeffrey Michael Walcott, Julia Gunther, current and previous GOGLA members