General

 

    1. This Privacy Policy
      • Landa Corporation Ltd. and its subsidiaries (together, “Landa” or “we” or “us”) take the privacy and security of your personal information seriously. This Privacy Policy applies to all individuals using Landa’s website and/or Online Services (“you” or “your” or “User”), and explains the practices regarding the collection, use and disclosure of personal information which we hold. We may update this Privacy Policy at any time. “Online Services” include online training and learning programs, and platforms, information services relating to Landa presses and equipment and such other remote or online services as we may provide from time to time.
      • Information concerning our staff, which we hold in our capacity as employers, other than in relation to Online Services, is covered by terms in relevant employment contracts and handbooks.
      • Please note that specific practices of data collection and use may also be governed by separate agreements, such as the transaction documents for the sale and operation of the Landa Nanographic Printing® press (the “Transaction Documents”), and other contractual arrangements you may enter into with Landa. These may set out certain additional terms or may provide for access to the Online Services. This Policy shall not vary or amend the terms of any Transaction Documents or other contractual arrangements between you and us.
      • If you are a resident of the UK, European Union or the European Economic Area, please note that this policy is compliant with the General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 (“GDPR”) and such regulation as adopted into the law of the United Kingdom pursuant to the European Union (Withdrawal Act) 2018 (“UK GDPR”).
      • If you are a resident of California (USA), please refer to the additional information set out below for further details about our compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act and California Online Privacy Protection Act.
      • For Users based in any other territory we will always seek to comply with applicable data protection legislation. If there are any relevant concerns with respect to applicable data protection or privacy rules which you would like to draw to our attention, please do not hesitate to contact us.
      • This Privacy Policy applies to personal data we hold about you which we have collected via or for the purposes of engaging with our website and/or the Online Services. “Personal Data” means information that relates to you as an identified or identifiable person. If you not agree with any of the terms in this Privacy Policy, please contact us for further information.

     

    1. Legal basis on which we process personal data (GDPR)
      • For any data subject who is subject to the General Data Protection Regulation, personal data we hold about you will be lawfully processed based on one of the following legal reasons (known as a “legal basis”):
        • Because you have consented by using our website and/or the Online Services to the processing for the specific purposes described in this Privacy Policy;
        • Because the processing is necessary in order for us to comply with our obligations under a contract between you and us. A “legitimate interest” in this context means a valid interest Landa may have to either (a) fulfil the terms of a contract with a customer or (b) to fulfil the terms of a contract with an employer (which is not overridden by your interests in data privacy and security); or (c) compliance with a legal obligation Landa may be subject to.

     

    1. How we collect your data
      • We collect personal information from our customers and clients, from our employees and our customer’s representatives.
      • We may collect personal information directly from you if you use our website and/or the Online Services, and indirectly when registering for the Online Services.

     

    1. What information do we collect? 
      • We may collect and process the following personal data (information that can be uniquely identified with you) about you:
        • personal contact details such as name, maiden name, and surname, name in local language, title, business and personal addresses, business and personal telephone numbers, and business and personal email addresses, business fax, national ID and passport numbers (“Contact and ID Information”);
        • date of birth, gender, and location of employment or workplace (“Demographic Information”);
        • log-in details and information you provide when setting up an account for Online Services, including information required to access company systems and applications and system ID (“Login Information”);
        • information you provide us relating to your account or profile with us, including your title, company name (legal employer entity), unit/department, location, job function, supervisor(s) and subordinates(s), employee identification number, employment status and type, (re)hire and termination date(s), last day worked, and reporting manager(s) name (“Account information”);
        • records of your training and other activities and information relating to your education or work history which is relevant for the purposes of training, including professional qualifications, participation in training programs attended, courses/workshop/programs/seminars attended, certifications/licences, honours/awards, details on performance and attendance ratings, competency assessments (“Technical Training Information”);
        • any information which you upload to our website and/or the Online Services and/or provide us in the course of a meeting, a convention, an exhibition or another similar event , such as:

    fill out a form, send your CV (Curriculum Vitae) to apply for an open position at the Company, provide business card etc…

    • information you provide when you sign-up to our newsletter or ask or agree to receive information relating to our products and services such as your name, email address, and service preferences (“Sign-up Information”);
    • replies to any surveys or questionnaires that we may use for research, marketing and business development purposes (“Survey Information”); and
    • when using the Online Services and/or the Website, we may collect non-personal and anonymous information (the “Non-Personal Information”). Non-Personal Information which is being gathered consists of technical information and behavioural information, including, but not limited to, your operating system, type of browser, your “click stream” on the site, the period of time you visited the site, etc.
    • You do not have to supply any personal information to us but our website and/or the Online Services may not be fully operable without providing data to us. In particular we will not be able to fulfil an order without collecting some personal data from you.
    • You may withdraw our authority to process your personal data (or request that we restrict processing) at any time but we will be entitled to complete any orders we are then processing and we may need to withdraw some personal data for legal or other reasons (see below).
    • You hereby also agree and acknowledge that we may keep Personal Information in databases which will be kept and operated in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations.

     

    1. What do we use your information for?
      • Landa may process your Personal Data for the following purposes:
        • to generate a login user and password and manage your access credentials to Online Services;
        • to perform administrative related activities required in connection with our website and/or the Online Services which may include responses to your inquiries or requests, service completion or warranty-related communications, safety recall notifications, communications required by law or applicable corporate updates related to mergers, acquisitions or divestitures;
        • to enhance our website and/or the Online Services and customer experience when using the Landa press and related products and services by enabling your access to valuable real-time and historical technical and production information related to the usage of the press;
        • personalize your experience (your information helps us to better respond to your individual needs and present you with more relevant information).
        • to provide customer support (including technical assistance, answering questions or providing specific information, as requested) and training via our Online Services;
        • to review your potential employment with Landa (relevant only for candidates applying for a position)
        • to provide training to our employees via our Online Services;
        • to administer a contest, promotion, survey or other website feature;
        • to conduct sales and service-related communications (personal e-mails and phone calls, event invitations etc.)
        • to perform certain of our obligations under (i) Transaction Documents, including providing support services to our customer by enabling their access to Online Services and at the same time enabling us to monitor press performance and technical issues so we can better respond to our Customer’s needs and/or (ii) other contractual arrangements;
        • to comply with certain legal requirements, including disclosure obligations;
        • to maintain the integrity and security of our website, products, features and services and preventing and detecting security threats, fraud or other criminal or malicious activity that might compromise your Personal Information;
        • to conduct ordinary business operations, including verifying your identity, conducting business research and analytics, corporate reporting and for quality assurance purposes (which may include monitoring or recording calls to our customer support); and
        • to perform statistical evaluations in order to improve our website and/or the Online Services, the Landa presses and/or other Landa products or services, in which case Landa will not disclose to any third-parties any names, email addresses, or other directly identifiable information.
      • In regards to employees, workers and contractors’ personal data, Landa collect and process their information to make decisions about recruitment or appointment and to determine employment terms.
      • The grounds for processing your data may overlap. There may be several grounds which justify our use of your personal information.

     

    1. How do we protect your Personal Information?
      • We will take all reasonable steps to ensure that appropriate technical and organisational measures are carried out in order to safeguard the information we collect from you and protect against unlawful access and accidental loss or damage. These measures may include (as necessary):
        • protecting our servers by both hardware and software firewalls;
        • locating our data processing storage facilities in secure locations;
        • encrypting all data stored on our server with an industry standard encryption method that encrypts the data between your computer and our server so that in the event of your network being insecure no data is passed in a format that could easily be deciphered;
        • when necessary, disposing of or deleting your data so it is done so securely; and
        • regularly backing up and encrypting all data we hold.
      • We will ensure that our staff are aware of their privacy and data security obligations. We will take reasonable steps to ensure that the employees of third parties working on our behalf are aware of their privacy and data security obligations.
      • This Privacy Policy and our procedures for handling personal data will be reviewed as necessary.

     

    1. Your Rights and Data Retention
      • Certain jurisdictions, such as the EU and UK, state the following rights in respect of personal data will be applicable to you:
    The right to be informed You have a right to know about our personal data protection and data processing activities, details of which are contained in this Privacy Policy.
    The right of access You can make what is known as a Subject Access Request (“SAR”) to request information about the personal data we hold about you (free of charge, save for reasonable expenses for repeat requests). If you wish to make a SAR, please contact us as described below.
    The right to correction Please inform us if information we hold about you is incomplete or inaccurate in any way and we will update our records as soon as possible, but in any event within one month.

    We will take reasonable steps to communicate the change to any third parties to whom we have passed the same information.

    The right to erasure (the ‘right to be forgotten’) You may ask us to delete or remove personal data if there is no good reason for us continuing to process it. You also have the right to ask us to delete or remove your personal data where you have successfully exercised your right to object to processing (see below), if we may have processed your information unlawfully or if we are required to delete your personal data to comply with local law.

    The data may continue to exist in backup form, but we will take steps to ensure that it will not be accessible.

    We will communicate the erasure to any third parties to whom we have passed the same information.

    We may not always be able to comply with your request of erasure for specific legal reasons which will be notified to you, if applicable, at the time of your request.

    The right to restrict processing You can request that we no longer process your personal data in certain ways, whilst not requiring us to the delete the same data.
    The right to data portability You have right to receive copies of personal data we hold about you in a commonly used and easily storable format (please let us know a format which suits you). You may also request that we transfer your personal data directly to third party (where technically possible).
    The right to object Unless we have overriding legitimate grounds for such processing, you may object to us using your personal data if you feel your fundamental rights and freedoms are impacted. You may also object if we use your personal data for direct marketing purposes (including profiling) or for research or statistical purposes. Please notify your objection to us and we will gladly cease such processing, unless we have overriding legitimate grounds.
    Rights with respect to automated decision-making

    and profiling

    You have a right not to be subject to automated decision-making (including profiling) when those decisions have a legal (or similarly significant effect) on you. You are not entitled to this right when the automated processing is necessary for us to perform our obligations under a contract with you, it is permitted by law, or if you have given your explicit consent.
    Right to withdraw consent If we are relying on your consent as the basis on which we are processing your personal data, you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time. Even if you have not expressly given your consent to our processing, you also have the right to object (see above).

     

    • We will retain your Personal Information for so long as it is necessary in order to fulfil the purposes described in this Privacy Policy.
    • In the case of data, we hold for marketing purposes we will, in general not hold this data for more than a period of 6 months after your last communication with us unless you have subscribed or otherwise consented to receive from us marketing information or you are a contact person of an active account, in which case your Personal Information will be held for as long as you are subscribed to our marketing information or have an active registered account with us.
    • For any category of personal data not specifically defined in this Privacy Policy, and unless otherwise specified by applicable law, the required retention period for any personal data will be deemed to be 7 years from the date of receipt by us of that data, subject to the following exceptions:
      • the law or other regulations of governmental authorities require us to hold your Personal Information for a longer period, or delete it sooner;
      • you exercise your right to have your Personal Information erased and we do not need to hold it in connection with any of the reasons permitted or required under the law; or
      • we bring or defend a legal claim or other proceedings during the period we retain your Personal Information, in which case we will retain your Personal Information until those proceedings have concluded and no further appeals are possible.
    • The retention periods stated in this Privacy Policy can be prolonged or shortened as may be required (for example, in the event that legal proceedings apply to the data or if there is an on-going investigation into the data).
    • We review the personal data (and the categories of personal data) we are holding on a regular basis to ensure the data we are holding is still relevant to our business and is accurate. If we discover that certain data we are holding is no longer necessary or accurate, we will take reasonable steps to correct or delete this data as may be required.
    • All access requests and other requests or notifications in respect of your above rights must be sent to us in writing to the contact details listed below.
    • We will endeavour to comply with such requests as soon as possible but in any event, we will comply within one month of receipt (unless a longer period of time to respond is reasonable by virtue of the complexity or number of your requests).

     

    1. Data Breach
      • If personal data we hold about you is subject to a breach or unauthorised disclosure or access, we will report this to the applicable regulatory authority.
      • If a breach is likely to result in a risk to your data rights and freedoms, we will notify you as soon as possible, and in any event, we will send you a notice within seventy-two (72) hours of first having become aware of such breach.

     

    1. Transferring your information internationally
      • The website and the Online Services are operated in Israel with servers based in the United States. As such we will transfer data internationally.
      • If we transfer your information from one territory to another, we will provide appropriate safeguards and your privacy rights will continue to be enforceable as outlined in this Privacy Policy.

     

    1. Do we use cookies? 
      • Yes, we use cookies (Cookies are small files that a site or its service provider transfers to your computer’s hard drive through your Web browser (if you allow) that enable the site’s or service provider’s systems to recognize your browser and capture and remember certain information). You may change the settings of your computer, so your browser may either refuse all cookies or informs you when a cookie is being sent. Please be aware that if you do so, some features on the Website may not work.
      • We use cookies to understand and save your preferences for future visits and compile aggregate data about site traffic and site interaction so that we can offer better experiences and tools in the future, including the ability to improve the Website navigation and present you with information that is more relevant to your needs. We may contract with third-party service providers to assist Landa in better understanding our Website visitors. These service providers are not permitted to use the information collected on our behalf except to help us conduct and improve our business and interaction with you.
      • The Website may also be, now or in the future, monitored by Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. (“Google“) or other similar tools/services. Google Analytics uses cookies to help analyse how visitors browse the Website. We do not transfer any information to Google (Google gathers all information directly through its cookies). The information Google gathers about your use of the Website is retained by Google in accordance with the Google Analytics Terms of Service available here.
      • We embed content from other sites such as YouTube (videos) and social media sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. We have no control over whether embedded content sets a cookie on your browser or not.

     

    1. Do we disclose any information to outside parties?
      • Sharing your information:
      • We will share your personal information with third parties where required by law, where it is necessary to administer the working relationship with you or where we have another legitimate interest in doing so (for example, credit and debit card information will be provided to our payment processing partner).
      • We may share your information with certain suppliers or other group companies who are assisting us with the administration of the website and/or the Online Services, or as otherwise required by your employer if you are acting as a customer representative.
      • All our third-party service providers and other entities in the group are required to take appropriate security measures to protect your personal information in line with our policies. We do not allow our third-party service providers to use your personal data for their own purposes. We only permit them to process your personal data for specified purposes and in accordance with our instructions.
      • We may also share your information:
        • if we are under a duty to disclose or share your personal data in order to comply with any legal obligation (for example, if required to do so by a court order or for the purposes of prevention of fraud or other crime);
        • we may transfer your personal information to a third party as part of a sale of some or all of our business and assets to any third party or as part of any business restructuring or reorganisation, but we will take steps with the aim of ensuring that your privacy rights continue to be protected; and
        • to protect our rights, property and safety, or the rights, property and safety of our Users or any other third parties.
      • Other than as set out above, we will not disclose any of your personal information unless you give us permission to do so. If we do supply your personal information to a third party, we will take steps to ensure that your privacy rights are protected and that third party complies with the terms of this Privacy Policy.

     

    1. Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act Compliance

     

    We are in compliance with the requirements of COPPA (Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act), We do not collect any information from anyone under 13 years of age. The Website, products and services are all directed to people who are at least 13 years old or older.

     

    1. Terms and Conditions

     

    Please also visit our Terms of Use section establishing the use, disclaimers, and limitations of liability governing the use of our Website, at https://www.landanano.com/.

     

     

    1. Request for Information, Modification or Deletion of Personal Information

    You may request for information regarding your Personal Information collected by us, its storage and the change or deletion of such data, by sending us a written request via email (see “contacting us” section below). We will make reasonable efforts to respond to your request with fourteen (14) days and subject to any applicable law.

     

    1. Changes to this Privacy Policy

    Landa reserves the right to update this Privacy Policy at any time. If we decide to do so, we will update the Privacy Policy which is available on the website and in the Online Services system.

     

    1. Contacting Us
      • If at any time you’d like to contact us with your views about our privacy practices, or with any enquiry or complaint relating to your personal information or how it is handled, you can do so via the following contact information:
      • Mail: Landa Corporation Ltd.

    Derech Gad Feinstein, 13, Rehovot

    P.O. Box: 4090

    Ness Ziona 7414002

    Israel

     

    Email: team@landanano.com

     

    Phone: 077-3444270

     

    CCPA/CalOPPA Appendix

    The contents in this appendix apply to individuals residing in California from whom we collect personal information in compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) and California Online Privacy Protection Act (“CalOPPA”) and are intended to supplement the information already contained in our Privacy Policy.

     

    Categories of Personal Information

    Below we have set out the categories of Personal Information (as defined in the CCPA) collected in the previous 12 months and whether during such period, we have sold or otherwise disclosed such Personal Information for a business purpose (as defined in the CCPA).

  1. Category of Personal Information Collected Sold Disclosed for a business purpose
    A.   Identifiers

    Examples: Name, alias, postal address, unique personal identifier, online identifier, internet protocol address, email address, account name, social security number, driver’s license number, passport number, or other similar identifiers.

     

    Yes No Yes
    B. Categories of Personal Information in Cal. Civ. Code 1798.80I

    Examples: Name, signature, social security number, physical characteristics or description, address, telephone number, passport number, driver’s license or state identification card number, insurance policy number, education, employment, employment history, bank account number, credit card number, debit card number, or any other financial information, medical
    information, or health insurance information.

     

    Yes No Yes
    C. Characteristics of Protected Classifications under California or Federal Law

    Examples: Race, colour, ancestry, national origin, religion or creed, age (over 40), medical condition, genetic information, marital status, military and veteran status, mental or physical disability, sex (including gender and pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity or expression.

     

    No No No
    D. Commercial Information

    Examples: Records of personal property, products or services purchased, obtained, or considered, or other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies.

    No No No
    E. Biometric Information

    Examples: Physiological, biological, or behavioural characteristics, including DNA, that can be used, singly or in combination with each other or with other identifying data, to establish individual identity, such as imagery of the iris, retina, fingerprint, face, hand, palm, vein patterns, and voice recordings, from which an identifier template, such as a faceprint, a minutiae template, or a voiceprint, can be extracted, and keystroke patterns or rhythms, gait patterns or rhythms, and sleep, health, or exercise data that contain identifying information.

     

    No No No
    F. Internet or Other Electronic Network Activity Information

    Examples: Browsing history, search history, and information regarding a consumer’s interaction with an internet website, application or advertisement.

     

    Yes No Yes
     G. Geolocation Data

    Examples: physical location.

     

    Yes No Yes
    K.    I. Professional or Employment Related Information

    Examples: Job application or CV information, job history, job performance information.

     

    Yes No Yes
    J. Non-Public Education Information (as defined in 20 U.S.C. 1232g; 34 C.F.R. Part 99)

    Examples: education records that are directly related to a student maintained by an educational agency or institution or by a party acting on its behalf such as grades, transcripts, disciplinary records.

     

    No No No
    K. Inferences drawn from Personal Information

    Examples: profiles reflecting an individual’s preferences, characteristics, psychological trends, preferences, predispositions, behaviour, attitudes, intelligence, abilities, and aptitudes.

     

    No No No

     

    Please note that Personal Information excludes information which is “publicly available” (as defined in the CCPA), meaning that it will not include information lawfully made available from federal, state or local government records however if for instance individuals chose to publish certain information via social media or other website/Online Services/channels, then this exclusion would not extend to that.

     

    Use, Collection and Disclosure of Personal Information

    For details on how we use your personal information, please refer above.

    As set out above in our Privacy Policy, we generally collect information from you directly however we may also collect certain information from the group company for whom you work (such as your contact information and job title/role) or other third party. If we obtain your personal data from a third party, your privacy rights under appendix are not affected and you are still able to exercise the rights contained within this appendix.

    For details on who we share your personal information with, please refer to the section “Sharing your information” above.

     

    Your California Privacy Rights

    If you are a California resident, the CCPA provides you with certain specific rights in relation to your Personal Information, as set out below.

    • The Right to Receive Information on Privacy Practices and Access to Information (including as part of an Access Request) – i.e., the right to request certain personal information we have collected about you (including the categories and specific pieces of personal information, the purpose for collection, the sources we have obtained that information from and the third parties we have shared information with).
    • The Right to Deletion – i.e., the right to request that we delete certain personal information which we have collected about you (subject to certain exceptions).
    • The Right to Receive Information about Onward Disclosures – i.e., the right to request information about personal information we hold about you which is either disclosed for a business purpose or sold.
    • The Right to Prohibit the Sale of your Information (also referred to as the Right to Opt Out) & the Right Not to be subject to Price Discrimination based upon the exercise of the Opt Out Right- however please note that we do not sell your personal information to third parties.

    With respect to some of the rights mentioned above, we may require that you provide a “verifiable consumer request” (as defined in the CCPA) before disclosing information to you. This is to ensure that the consumer making the request is the consumer about whom we have collected information (or is a person so authorised to act on that consumers behalf).

    Other California Privacy Rights

    • California’s “Shine the Light” law (Civil Code Section 1798.83) permits Users of our website/Online Services (as the case may be) that are California residents to request certain information regarding our disclosure of personal information to third parties for direct marketing purposes.

     

     

    Fees

    If (at our own cost) we demonstrate that a consumer’s request for information under the CCPA is manifestly unfounded or excessive, we may charge an administration fee, or refuse to act on the request.

     

    Contact Information

    If at any time you would like to contact us with your views about our privacy practices, would like to exercise any of your rights as set out above or have another enquiry or complaint relating to your personal information, you can do so via email at team@landanano.com or by post to Landa Corporation Ltd, Derech Gad Feinstein 13, Rehovot, P.O. Box@ 4090, NessZiona 7414002, Israel.

     

    We will accordingly aim to get to back to you as soon as reasonably practicable. To the extent you have made a specific request as set out under “Your California Privacy Rights”, we will confirm receipt of the request within ten (10) business days and respond more substantively to the request within forty-five (45) days from the time the request is received. If required, we may take up to ninety (90) days to respond substantively to the request (from the time it is received) and we will inform you of this, and the reason for the delay, if applicable.

     

    CONSENT TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY

    By click accepting the Landa Online Services Term of Use to which this Privacy Policy is linked or by using our website you confirm that you have read and understood the contents of this Privacy Policy, and that you give us your consent to collect and process your Personal Data in the manner explained to you in this Privacy Policy. If you are acting as a customer representative (an “Administrator”) who grants other customer employees or representatives’ access, on behalf of the customer you will be deemed to have accepted this Privacy Policy on behalf of the applicable Landa customer.