Privacy

The Van Eesteren Museum, located at Noordzijde 31, 1064 GV Amsterdam, is responsible for processing personal data as set out in this privacy statement.

Contact details:
North side 31
1064 GV Amsterdam
+31 20 447 18 57
info@vaneesterenmuseum.nl
www.vaneesterenmuseum.nl

Personal data that we process
We process this personal data only for the purpose for which it was provided and in accordance with the Data Protection Act. We only process personal data that you provide to us yourself: because you sign up for our newsletter or contact us via another contact form on our website, because you are going to work for us as a volunteer or by using our services.This may include the following personal data: first and last name,
year of birth, address details, telephone number, email address, bank account number, other personal data that you actively provide, for example in correspondence and telephone contact
By providing information to us, you consent to us using the information for the purposes set out below.

The Van Eesteren Museum processes your personal data for the following purposes: sending our newsletter and invitations to events, being able to deliver our services and/or goods to you, to be able to communicate with you if necessary to perform our services, to communicate with you if this is necessary because you are a volunteer or have entered into another relationship with us, processing your payment, the Van Eesteren Museum also processes personal data if we do this are required by law, such as data that we need for our tax return.

Automated decision making
Van Eesteren Museum does not make decisions based on automated processing on matters that can have (significant) consequences for people. These are decisions taken by computer programs or systems, without involving a person (for example, a Van Eesteren Museum employee).

The Van Eesteren Museum uses the following programs

Webflow for the website www.vaneesterenmuseum.nl.
Campaign Monitor software, for sending newsletters and mailings.
Global Ticket, online ticket system linked to the website, for purchasing tickets.
Scan'r (Intersolve Technologies), scanning software for scanning the City Pass.

The Van Eesteren Museum has concluded processing agreements with the producers and/or suppliers of these programs and applications. For more information about the privacy policies of these producers, please refer to the privacy statements of the relevant organizations.

Who can access your data at the Van Eesteren Museum
Within the Van Eesteren Museum, only designated employees have access to your personal data. The coordinator of the part you work for can consult your phone number and email address in order to maintain contact with you. Other employees or volunteers can only access the personal data that is strictly necessary for the performance of their functions or task.How we protect personal dataThe Van Eesteren Museum takes the protection of your data seriously and takes appropriate measures to prevent misuse, loss, unauthorized access, unwanted disclosure and unauthorized modification. If you have the impression that your data is not properly secured or that there are indications of abuse, please contact us at info@vaneesterenmuseum.nl.

Retention period
Van Eesteren Museum does not store your personal data longer than is strictly necessary to achieve the purposes for which your data is collected. Afterwards, only the data that is necessary to generate statistical information is stored. For example, about visitor numbers. This data is used and stored completely anonymously.

Sharing personal data with third parties
The Van Eesteren Museum does not sell personal data to third parties and only provides this information if this is necessary for the execution of our agreement with them or with you, or to comply with a legal obligation. We conclude a processing agreement with companies that process your data on our behalf to ensure the same level of security and confidentiality of your data. The Van Eesteren Museum remains responsible for these processing operations.

The Van Eesteren Museum collaborates with:
Campaign Monitor: for sending external newsletters, invitations and other digital mailings. Addressees can unsubscribe from these messages at any time by opting out at the bottom of each newsletter. The Van Eesteren Museum has concluded a processing agreement with Campaign Monitor.

Facebook: The Van Eesteren Museum has its own Facebook page, but does not use paid ads and does not store the personal data of users of this Facebook page. Users of the Van Eesteren Museum Facebook page do this with their own Facebook profile.

LinkedIn: The Van Eesteren Museum has its own LinkedIn page, but does not use paid ads and does not store the personal data of LinkedIn users. Users of the Van Eesteren Museum's LinkedIn page do this with their own LinkedIn profile.

Google Analytics: to measure the number of visitors to our website www.vaneesterenmuseum.nl.

The Van Eesteren Museum has concluded processing agreements with these third parties. For more information about the privacy policies of these parties, please refer to the privacy statements of the relevant organizations.

Cookies, or similar techniques, that we use
The Van Eesteren Museum website uses Google Analytics, a web analysis service from Google Inc. The Van Eesteren Museum works with Google to measure the number of visitors to the website. We do not collect visitors' personal data or IP addresses. Only anonymous data that cannot be traced back to an individual is collected and no personal data is transferred to Google. The Van Eesteren Museum has concluded a processing agreement with Google and has not authorized Google Inc. to share this information with its own commercial departments or provide it to third parties, unless Google Inc. is legally required to do so or if third parties process the information on behalf of Google Inc. The Van Eesteren Museum thus complies with the guidelines of the Data Protection Board.

The Van Eesteren Museum website only uses technical, functional and analytical cookies that do not infringe your privacy. The cookies that we use are necessary for the technical operation of the website and your ease of use. They ensure that the website works properly and remember any preferred settings. A cookie is a small text file that is stored on your computer, tablet or smartphone when you first visit our website. You can prevent the capture and processing of data generated by cookies (including your IP address) by setting your internet browser so that it no longer stores cookies. In addition, you can also delete all previously stored information via your browser settings.

Your rights to view, modify or delete data

You have the right to view, correct or delete your personal data. In addition, you have the right to withdraw your consent to data processing or to object to the processing of your personal data by the Van Eesteren Museum, and you have the right to data portability. This means that you can submit a request to us to send the personal data about you that we hold to you or another person or organization mentioned by you. You can send a written request for access, correction, deletion, data transfer of your personal data or a request for cancellation of your consent or objection to the processing of your personal data to info@vaneesterenmuseum.nl.Om. To ensure that the request for access has been made by you, we ask you to send a copy of your ID with the request. In this copy, make your passport photo, MRZ (machine readable zone, the strip with numbers at the bottom of the passport), passport number and social security number (BSN) black. This is to protect your privacy. We will respond to your request as soon as possible, at the latest within four weeks. The Van Eesteren Museum would also like to point out that you have the opportunity to file a complaint with the national supervisory authority, the Data Protection Authority.Changes

The Van Eesteren Museum reserves the right to make changes to this privacy statement. If we do this, we will take measures to inform you about this. The Van Eesteren Museum, located at Noordzijde 31, 1064 GV Amsterdam, is responsible for processing personal data as set out in this privacy statement.