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Participant administration
To provide e-learning or other services we need your name and contact details (address, telephone number, e-mail etc.) in order to admit you to a course. We register your participant and/or training details as necessary either electronically or in printed form, and update the information as necessary. -
Use of your e-mail address for transmitting
information
If you register to receive our newsletter, we will use your e-mail address to provide information about KIXKO until you unsubscribe. You will receive information about our training programmes, new opportunities, specials, and occasionally e-mails relating to a specific event, for example an invitation to a conference. You can withdraw your consent for us to send you newsletters or e-mails with future effect at any time. -
Other data processing (website)
The use of our website is generally possible without revealing any personal data. Should personal data be collected on our pages (for example name, address or e-mail address) this is purely voluntary and as a rule only for the implementation of the services you have expressed interest in and for further correspondence. -
Feedback
We may post your feedback concerning our website and/or products on our websites or on other social media sites. Such feedback may contain personal data such as your name, when you freely consent. If you wish to remove your feedback, contact us at info@kixko.com. -
Subcontractors
We may share your personal data with subcontractors that provide us with services. These services may include, among other things, helping to provide services that you request, helping to create or maintain our databases, helping to research and analyze the people who request services or information from us, helping to provide marketing or solicitation materials for our products or services, and/or helping to process payment card information. -
Law Enforcement
We may report to law enforcement agencies any activities that we reasonably believe to be unlawful, or that we reasonably believe may aid a law enforcement investigation into unlawful activity. In addition, we reserve the right to release your personal data to law enforcement agencies if we determine, in our sole judgment, that either you have violated our policies, or the release of your personal data may protect the rights, property or safety of you or another person. -
Permitted by Law
We may share your personal data with others as required by, or permitted by law. This may include sharing your personal data:- With governmental entities
- With third parties in response to subpoenas or court orders
- For other legal process
- To exercise our legal rights,
- To defend against legal claims that have been brought against us
- To defend against legal claims that we determine might be brought against us
- To disclose the personal data we collect through this site to prevent or investigate a possible crime, such as fraud or identity theft
- To enforce our Terms and Conditions or other agreements that govern your use of this Site
- To protect the rights, property or safety of our company, our users, or others