Other Covered Entities
Industries
- Information and Communications Technology
- Information Technology Services
Participation
EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework Framework: Inactive - Withdrawal
Swiss-U.S. Data Privacy Framework Framework: Inactive - Withdrawal
Purpose of Data Collection
Flexential generally does not process EU personal or sensitive data for its own business purposes, and therefore typically is not a Data Controller, except to the limited extent described in Flexential's Privacy Policy available on Flexential's website. Instead, depending upon the nature of the specific Services provided by Flexential to the client, Flexential may be Data Processor on behalf of its client. In some cases, this client data may be personal or sensitive data. 1. Personal Information. Flexential may use Personal Information to: a. Process service requests and answer service inquiries; b. Provide and change the services, including communicating with you about the services; c. Process payments and provide accurate billing and shipping; d. Maintain accurate accounts, manage Customer relationships, manage Partner relationships, provide Customer support and provide Partner support; e. Market our products/services, including recommending products/services that might be of interest to you; f. Improve our service offerings; g. Improve this website; h. If you are a Partner, to evaluate prospective Customers, quote services to you or to prospective Customers or to contact prospective Customers and/or the Partner; i. Process your job application; j. Process your referral as part of the Referral Program; or k. Perform other functions as described at the time of collection.
Dispute Resolution
Questions or Complaints?
If you have a question or complaint, please contact Flexential Corp at:
SVP, Governance, Risk and Compliance
Charlotte, North Carolina 28273
Appropriate statutory body with jurisdiction to investigate any claims against Flexential Corp regarding possible unfair or deceptive practices and violations of laws or regulations covering privacy Federal Trade Commission