Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
Last revised and effective as of: January 1, 2020 (“Effective Date”)
This Privacy Policy informs you what information Circadence Corporation (“Circadence”, “we”, “us” or “our”) collects about you and your use of our website www.circadence.com, including any subdomain thereof (the “Website”) and our products and services (collectively with the Website, the “Services”).
To the extent that the Website and the Services are available to individuals located in the EEA, Switzerland and/or the United Kingdom, this Privacy Policy sets out our practices and obligations under the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (“GDPR”) (opens new window), to the extent applicable.
If an organization with which you are associated purchases any of our Services, we may receive Personal Information (as defined below) about you (either directly from you or from the organization with which you are associated) in connection with our provision of Services to your organization. To the extent we process such information solely on behalf of the organization with which you are associated, such information will only be used for the purpose of providing our Services to the organization with which you are associated. Under the GDPR, to the extent applicable, we will act as a processor on behalf of your organization in respect of that.
Personal Information
Personal Information; this Privacy Policy will not apply to the processing of that Personal Information and your organization will act as a controller in respect of that Personal Information. The controller is the entity which enters into the agreement with us for Services and, in order to provide those Services, we will process your Personal Information only on the instructions of the controller. The controller is responsible for obtaining all necessary consents and providing you with all requisite information as required by the applicable data protection laws. For clarification but not limitation, information we process for our legitimate business purposes, such as product development, sales and marketing, is not processed solely on behalf of the organization with which you are associated. As used herein, the terms “controller” and “processor” have the meanings ascribed to them in the GDPR.