Privacy policy
TPI can collect Personal Data directly from a Partner who meets with TPI personnel, visits TPI’s websites, opens newsletters, downloads TPI materials, or uses TPI’s products or services. TPI collects and processes Personal Data of Partners for the following purposes:
- Carrying out TPI’s obligations under, or when entering into, a contractual relationship between TPI and a Partner.
- Facilitating effective communication and relationships between TPI and the Partner (Customer Relationship Management).
- Managing enquiries or other requests regarding TPI’s products and services.
- Ensuring compliance with legal obligations and for the enforcement of contractual agreements.
- Managing the security of TPI’s products, services, intellectual property rights and other offerings.
- Analyzing sales data and how a Partner interacts with TPI’s products and services in order to improve the user experience and content of such products and services.
- Marketing, surveys and communication.
- Enabling users with passwords to re-enter certain web pages without having to re-type previously typed information through the use of necessary cookies.
- We use performance and analytics cookies to collect information about how users use our website, with the purpose of improving our website and providing users with a better experience.
- Google Analytics: we are using Google Analytics to monitor our website performances and check visitor activities to adapt our content based on their expectations. For more information on Google Analytics, please click here .
- Hotjar: We are using Hotjar to validate that our website design and user experience are performing as expected and offer the best possible experience to our visitors. For additional information on Hotjar, please click here .
- Compiling statistics related to patterns and trends of browsing on TPI web pages or use of other applications or software.
When processing of Personal Data is based on consent, a Partner may at any time withdraw its given consent provided that the withdrawal of the consent does not affect the lawfulness of the previous processing, or when there are other legal grounds for the processing.
A Partner may, under applicable data protection law, have the right to: (i) receive information on which Personal Data relating to the Partner TPI processes; (ii) receive access to such data and, if necessary, have it changed so it is correct; (iii) have the Personal Data relating to the Partner deleted; (iv) restrict TPI from processing, or limit the way TPI may process, the Partner’s Personal Data; (v) obtain from TPI a copy of the Personal Data provided by the Partner, in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format.