Datenschutzerklärung von www.zangersheide.com

Diese Anwendung erhebt personenbezogene Daten von ihren Nutzern.



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Belgium

E-Mail-Adresse des Anbieters: privacy@zangersheide.com

Arten der erhobenen Daten

Zu den personenbezogenen Daten, die diese Anwendung selbstständig oder durch Dritte verarbeitet, gehören: Tracker; Anzahl der Nutzer; Geräteinformationen; Sitzungsstatistiken; Browser-Informationen; Nutzungsdaten; E-Mail.

Vollständige Details zu jeder Art von verarbeiteten personenbezogenen Daten werden in den dafür vorgesehenen Abschnitten dieser Datenschutzerklärung oder punktuell durch Erklärungstexte bereitgestellt, die vor der Datenerhebung angezeigt werden.
Personenbezogene Daten können vom Nutzer freiwillig angegeben oder, im Falle von Nutzungsdaten, automatisch erhoben werden, wenn diese Anwendung genutzt wird.
Sofern nicht anders angegeben, ist die Angabe aller durch diese Anwendung angeforderten Daten obligatorisch. Weigert sich der Nutzer, die Daten anzugeben, kann dies dazu führen, dass diese Anwendung dem Nutzer ihre Dienste nicht zur Verfügung stellen kann. In Fällen, in denen diese Anwendung die Angabe personenbezogener Daten ausdrücklich als freiwillig bezeichnet, dürfen sich die Nutzer dafür entscheiden, diese Daten ohne jegliche Folgen für die Verfügbarkeit oder die Funktionsfähigkeit des Dienstes nicht anzugeben.
Nutzer, die sich darüber im Unklaren sind, welche personenbezogenen Daten obligatorisch sind, können sich an den Anbieter wenden.
Jegliche Verwendung von Cookies – oder anderer Tracking-Tools – durch diese Anwendung oder Anbieter von Drittdiensten, die durch diese Anwendung eingesetzt werden, dient dem Zweck, den vom Nutzer gewünschten Dienst zu erbringen, und allen anderen Zwecken, die im vorliegenden Dokumentund in der Cookie-Richtlinie beschrieben sind.

Die Nutzer sind für alle personenbezogenen Daten Dritter verantwortlich, die durch diese Anwendung beschafft, veröffentlicht oder weitergegeben werden.

Art und Ort der Datenverarbeitung

Verarbeitungsmethoden

Der Anbieter verarbeitet die personenbezogenen Daten der Nutzer auf ordnungsgemäße Weise und ergreift angemessene Sicherheitsmaßnahmen, um den unbefugten Zugriff und die unbefugte Weiterleitung, Veränderung oder Vernichtung von Daten zu vermeiden.
Die Datenverarbeitung wird mittels Computern oder IT-basierten Systemen nach organisatorischen Verfahren und Verfahrensweisen durchgeführt, die gezielt auf die angegebenen Zwecke abstellen. Zusätzlich zum Verantwortlichen könnten auch andere Personen intern (Personalverwaltung, Vertrieb, Marketing, Rechtsabteilung, Systemadministratoren) oder extern – und in dem Fall soweit erforderlich, vom Verantwortlichen als Auftragsverarbeiter benannt (wie Anbieter technischer Dienstleistungen, Zustellunternehmen, Hosting-Anbieter, IT-Unternehmen oder Kommunikationsagenturen) - diese Anwendung betreiben und damit Zugriff auf die Daten haben. Eine aktuelle Liste dieser Beteiligten kann jederzeit vom Anbieter verlangt werden.

Ort

Die Daten werden in der Niederlassung des Anbieters und an allen anderen Orten, an denen sich die an der Datenverarbeitung beteiligten Stellen befinden, verarbeitet.

Je nach Standort der Nutzer können Datenübertragungen die Übertragung der Daten des Nutzers in ein anderes Land als das eigene beinhalten. Um mehr über den Ort der Verarbeitung der übermittelten Daten zu erfahren, können die Nutzer den Abschnitt mit den ausführlichen Angaben zur Verarbeitung der personenbezogenen Daten konsultieren.

Speicherdauer

Sofern in diesem Dokument nicht anderweitig festgelegt, werden personenbezogene Daten so lange verarbeitet und gespeichert, wie es der Zweck erfordert, zu dem sie erhoben wurden, und können ggf. aufgrund einer zu erfüllenden rechtlichen Verpflichtung oder basierend auf der Einwilligung des Nutzers auch länger aufbewahrt werden.

Zwecke der Verarbeitung

Personenbezogene Daten über den Nutzer werden erhoben, damit der Anbieter den Dienst erbringen und des Weiteren seinen gesetzlichen Verpflichtungen nachkommen, auf Durchsetzungsforderungen reagieren, seine Rechte und Interessen (oder die der Nutzer oder Dritter) schützen, böswillige oder betrügerische Aktivitäten aufdecken kann. Darüber hinaus werden Daten zu folgenden Zwecken erhoben: Heat Mapping und Session Recording (Sitzungsaufzeichnung), Optimierung und Verbreitung des Datenverkehrs, Analytik, Anzeigen von Inhalten externer Plattformen, Tag-Verwaltung, Werbung, Registrierung und Anmeldung unmittelbar über diese Anwendung und Marketing.

Nutzer können im Abschnitt “Ausführliche Angaben über die Verarbeitung personenbezogener Daten” dieses Dokuments weitere detaillierte Informationen zu diesen Verarbeitungszwecken und die zu den für den jeweiligen Zweck verwendeten personenbezogenen Daten vorfinden.

Ausführliche Angaben über die Verarbeitung personenbezogener Daten

Personenbezogene Daten werden zu folgenden Zwecken unter Inanspruchnahme folgender Dienstleistungen erhoben:

  • Analytik

    Mit den in diesem Abschnitt aufgeführten Dienstleistungen kann der Anbieter den Datenverkehr überwachen und analysieren sowie das Verhalten von Nutzern nachverfolgen.

    Google Analytics 4 (Google LLC)

    Google Analytics 4 ist ein Webanalysedienst von Google LLC („Google“).
    Google verwendet die erhobenen Daten, um nachzuverfolgen und zu untersuchen, wie diese Anwendung genutzt wird, Berichte über ihre Aktivitäten zu verfassen und diese gemeinsam mit anderen Google-Diensten zu nutzen.
    Google kann die erhobenen Daten verwenden, um die Anzeigen seines eigenen Werbenetzwerks zu kontextualisieren und personalisieren. In Google Analytics 4 werden die IP-Adressen zum Zeitpunkt der Erhebung verwendet und dann gelöscht, bevor die Daten in einem Datenzentrum oder auf einem Server gespeichert werden. Nutzer können mehr erfahren, indem sie die offizielle Dokumentation von Google einsehen.

    Weitere Informationen zur Verwendung von Daten bei Google sind in der Partner-Richtlinie von Google einsehbar.

    Verarbeitete personenbezogene Daten: Anzahl der Nutzer; Browser-Informationen; Geräteinformationen; Sitzungsstatistiken; Tracker.

    Verarbeitungsort: Vereinigte Staaten – Datenschutzerklärung – Opt Out.

    Google Analytics (Universal Analytics) mit IP-Anonymisierung (Google Ireland Limited)

    Google Analytics (Universal Analytics) ist ein Webanalysedienst von Google Ireland Limited („Google“). Google verwendet die erhobenen Daten, um nachzuverfolgen und zu untersuchen, wie diese Anwendung genutzt wird, Berichte über ihre Aktivitäten zu verfassen und diese gemeinsam mit anderen Google-Diensten zu nutzen.
    Google kann die erhobenen Daten verwenden, um die Anzeigen seines eigenen Werbenetzwerks zu kontextualisieren und personalisieren.
    Auf dieser Webseite wurde die IP-Anonymisierung aktiviert, so dass die IP-Adresse der Nutzer von Google innerhalb von Mitgliedstaaten der Europäischen Union oder in anderen Vertragsstaaten des Abkommens über den Europäischen Wirtschaftsraum zuvor gekürzt wird. Nur in Ausnahmefällen wird die volle IP-Adresse an einen Server von Google in den USA übertragen und dort gekürzt.

    Weitere Informationen zur Verwendung von Daten bei Google sind in der Partner-Richtlinie von Google einsehbar.

    Verarbeitete personenbezogene Daten: Nutzungsdaten; Tracker.

    Verarbeitungsort: Irland – Datenschutzerklärung – Opt Out.

  • Anzeigen von Inhalten externer Plattformen

    Mit dieser Art von Diensten können Nutzer sich Inhalte, die auf externen Plattformen gehostet werden, direkt über diese Anwendung anzeigen lassen und mit ihnen interagieren.
    Diese Art von Dienst kann möglicherweise immer noch Web-Traffic-Daten für die Seiten erheben, auf denen der Dienst installiert ist, auch wenn Nutzer ihn nicht verwenden.

    Google Fonts (Google LLC)

    Google Fonts ist ein von Google LLC bereitgestellter Service zur Visualisierung von Schriftarten, mit dem diese Anwendung entsprechende Inhalte auf ihren Seiten einbinden kann.

    Verarbeitete personenbezogene Daten: Nutzungsdaten; Tracker.

    Verarbeitungsort: Vereinigte Staaten – Datenschutzerklärung.

  • Heat Mapping und Session Recording (Sitzungsaufzeichnung)

    Heatmapping-Dienste zeigen die Bereiche an, mit denen Nutzer, die auf diese Anwendung zugreifen, am häufigsten interagieren. Auf diese Weise lassen sich die Interessenschwerpunkte erkennen. Mit diesen Diensten kann der Datenverkehr der Website überwacht und analysiert sowie Nutzerverhalten nachverfolgt werden.
    Manche dieser Dienste können Nutzersitzungen aufzeichnen und diese später visuell wiedergeben.

    Microsoft Clarity (Microsoft Corporation)

    Microsoft Clarity ist ein Session Recording- und Heatmap-Service von Microsoft Corporation.
    Microsoft verarbeitet oder erhält Personenbezogene Daten über Microsoft Clarity, die wiederum für jeden Zweck in Übereinstimmung mit der Datenschutzerklärung von Microsoft verwendet werden können, einschließlich der Verbesserung und Bereitstellung von Microsoft Advertising.

    Verarbeitete personenbezogene Daten: Tracker.

    Verarbeitungsort: Vereinigte Staaten – Datenschutzerklärung.

  • Marketing

    Hubspot

    This HubSpot Data Processing Agreement and its Annexes (“DPA”) is incorporated into and forms part of the HubSpot Customer Terms of Service between you and us (the “Agreement”). This DPA reflects the parties’ agreement with respect to (i) the Processing of Customer Personal Data by us as a Processor on your behalf, and (ii) the Processing of Controller Personal Data by each party as a Controller in connection with our enrichment products and your use of the HubSpot tracking code.

    In case of any conflict or inconsistency with the terms of the Agreement, this DPA will take precedence over other terms in the Agreement to the extent of such conflict or inconsistency.

    The Controller-to-Processor terms apply solely to the extent that HubSpot is a Processor of Customer Personal Data in connection with the Subscription Services.

    The Controller-to-Controller terms apply solely to the extent that Customer uses our enrichment products or the HubSpot Tracking Code with Intent data sharing enabled, and each party is considered a Controller under Data Protection Laws.

    We update these terms from time to time. If you have an active HubSpot subscription, we will let you know when we do through an in-app notice (or via email if you have subscribed to receive email notifications via the link in our General Terms). You can find archived versions of the DPA in our archives at https://legal.hubspot.com/legal-stuff/archive.

    The term of this DPA will follow the term of the Agreement. Terms not otherwise defined in this DPA will have the meaning as set forth in the Agreement.

    1. Definitions

    2. Customer Responsibilities

    3. HubSpot Obligations as Processor

    4. Data Subject Requests

    5. Sub-Processors

    6. Data Transfers

    7. Demonstration of Compliance

    8. Additional Provisions for European Data

    9. Additional Provisions for California Personal Information

    10. Controller-to-Controller Terms

    11. Transfer Mechanisms

    12. General Provisions

    13. Parties to this DPA

    Annex 1(A) - Details of Processing-HubSpot as Processor

    Annex 1(B) - Details of Processing - HubSpot as Controller

    Annex 2 - Security Measures

    Annex 3 - Sub-Processors

    1. DEFINITIONS

    “California Personal Information” means Customer Personal Data that is subject to the protection of the CCPA.

    "CCPA" means California Civil Code Sec. 1798.100 et seq. (also known as the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 or "CPRA").

    "Consumer," "Business," "Sell," "Service Provider," and "Share" will have the meanings given to them in the CCPA.

    “Controller” means the natural or legal person, public authority, agency or other body which, alone or jointly with others, determines the purposes and means of Processing Personal Data.

    "Controller Personal Data" means Personal Data that each party Processes as a Controller in connection with the enrichment products or the HubSpot Tracking Code, and each party is considered a Controller under Data Protection Laws.

    “Customer Personal Data” means Personal Data contained within Customer Data that HubSpot Processes as a Processor on behalf of Customer.

    “Customer Personal Data Breach” means a breach of security leading to the accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure of, or access to, Customer Personal Data transmitted, stored, or otherwise Processed by us and/or our Sub-Processors in connection with the provision of the Subscription Services. "Customer Personal Data Breach" will not include unsuccessful attempts or activities that do not compromise the security of Customer Personal Data, including unsuccessful log-in attempts, pings, port scans, denial of service attacks, and other network attacks on firewalls or networked systems.

    "Data Privacy Framework" means the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework, the Swiss-U.S. Data Privacy Framework and the UK Extension to the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework self-certification programs (as applicable) operated by the U.S. Department of Commerce; as may be amended, superseded, or replaced.
    “Data Privacy Framework Principles” means the Principles and Supplemental Principles contained in the relevant Data Privacy Framework; as may be amended, superseded, or replaced.

    “Data Protection Laws” means all applicable worldwide legislation relating to data protection and privacy which applies to the Processing of Personal Data under the Agreement, including without limitation European Data Protection Laws, the CCPA, and other applicable U.S. federal and state privacy laws, and the data protection and privacy laws of Australia, Canada, Singapore, India, and Japan, in each case as amended, repealed, consolidated, or replaced from time to time.

    “Data Subject” means the individual to whom Personal Data relates.

    "Europe" means the European Union, the European Economic Area and/or their member states, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.

    “European Data” means Customer Personal Data that is subject to the protection of European Data Protection Laws.

    "European Data Protection Laws" means data protection laws applicable in Europe, including: (i) Regulation 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of Personal Data and on the free movement of such data (General Data Protection Regulation) ("GDPR"); (ii) Directive 2002/58/EC concerning the processing of Personal Data and the protection of privacy in the electronic communications sector; and (iii) applicable national implementations of (i) and (ii); or (iii) GDPR as it forms parts of the United Kingdom domestic law by virtue of Section 3 of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 ("UK GDPR"); and (iv) Swiss Federal Data Protection Act and its Ordinance ("Swiss DPA"); in each case, as may be amended, superseded, or replaced.

    “Instructions” means the written, documented instructions issued by Customer to HubSpot, and directing HubSpot to perform a specific or general action with regard to Customer Personal Data (including, but not limited to, depersonalizing, blocking, deletion, and making available).

    "Permitted Affiliates" means any of your Affiliates that (i) are permitted to use the Subscription Services pursuant to the Agreement, but have not signed their own separate agreement with us and are not a “Customer” as defined under the Agreement, (ii) qualify as a Controller of Customer Personal Data or Controller Personal Data, and (iii) are subject to European Data Protection Laws.

    “Personal Data” means any information relating to an identified or identifiable individual where such information is protected similarly as personal data, personal information, or personally identifiable information under Data Protection Laws.

    “Processing” means any operation or set of operations which is performed on Personal Data, encompassing the collection, recording, organization, structuring, storage, adaptation or alteration, retrieval, consultation, use, disclosure by transmission, dissemination or otherwise making available, alignment or combination, restriction or erasure of Personal Data. The terms “Process,” “Processes,” and “Processed” will be construed accordingly.

    “Processor” means a natural or legal person, public authority, agency, or other body which Processes Personal Data on behalf of the Controller.

    "Restricted Transfer” means transfer of Personal Data originating from Europe to a country that does not provide an adequate level of protection within the meaning of applicable European Data Protection Laws.

    “Standard Contractual Clauses” means the standard contractual clauses annexed to the European Commission’s Decision (EU) 2021/914 of 4 June 2021 currently found at https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/dec_impl/2021/914, as may be amended, superseded, or replaced.

    “Sub-Processor” means any Processor engaged by us or our Affiliates to assist in fulfilling our obligations with respect to the Processing of Customer Personal Data under the Agreement. Sub-Processors may include third parties or our Affiliates but will exclude any HubSpot employee or consultant.

    “UK Addendum” means the International Data Transfer Addendum issued by the UK Information Commissioner under section 119A(1) of the Data Protection Act 2018 currently found at https://ico.org.uk/media2/migrated/4019539/international-data-transfer-addendum.pdf , as may be amended, superseded, or replaced.

    2. CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES

    2.1. Compliance with Laws. Within the scope of the Agreement and your use of the services, you will be responsible for complying with all requirements that apply to you under Data Protection Laws with respect to your Processing of Personal Data.

    In particular but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, you acknowledge and agree that you will be solely responsible for: (i) the accuracy, quality, and legality of Customer Personal Data and the means by which you acquired such data; (ii) complying with all necessary transparency and lawfulness requirements under Data Protection Laws for the collection and use of Customer Personal Data, including providing adequate notices, obtaining any necessary consents and authorizations, and honoring opt-out preferences (particularly for use by Customer for marketing purposes); (iii) ensuring you have the right to transfer, or provide access to, the Customer Personal Data to us for Processing in accordance with the terms of the Agreement (including this DPA); (iv) complying with all laws applicable to any emails or other content created, sent, or managed through the Subscription Services (including those relating to obtaining consents to send emails, the content of emails, and email deployment practices); and (v) ensuring that your use of Controller Personal Data complies with Data Protection Laws and is strictly limited to the purposes set out in the Agreement (including this DPA). You will inform us without undue delay if you are not able to comply with your responsibilities under this 'Compliance with Laws' section or Data Protection Laws.

    2.2 Customer Instructions. You are responsible for ensuring that your Instructions to us regarding the Processing of Customer Personal Data comply with applicable laws, including Data Protection Laws. The parties agree that the Agreement (including this DPA), together with your use of the Subscription Service in accordance with the Agreement, constitute your complete Instructions to us in relation to HubSpot’s Processing of Customer Personal Data, so long as you may provide additional instructions during the Subscription Term that are consistent with the Agreement and the nature and lawful use of the Subscription Service.

    2.3 Security. You are responsible for independently determining whether the data security provided for in the Subscription Service adequately meets your obligations under Data Protection Laws. You are also responsible for your secure use of the Subscription Service, including protecting the security of Personal Data in transit to and from the Subscription Service (including to securely backup or encrypt such data).

    3. HUBSPOT OBLIGATIONS AS PROCESSOR

    3.1 Compliance with Instructions. We will only Process Customer Personal Data for the purposes described in this DPA or as otherwise agreed within the scope of your lawful Instructions, except where and to the extent otherwise required by applicable law. We are not responsible for compliance with any Data Protection Laws applicable to you or your industry that are not generally applicable to us.

    3.2 Conflict of Laws. If we become aware that we cannot Process Customer Personal Data in accordance with your Instructions due to a legal requirement under any applicable law, we will (i) promptly notify you of that legal requirement to the extent permitted by the applicable law; and (ii) where necessary, cease all Processing (other than merely storing and maintaining the security of the affected Customer Personal Data) until such time as you issue new Instructions with which we are able to comply. If this provision is invoked, we will not be liable to you under the Agreement for any failure to perform the applicable Subscription Services until such time as you issue new lawful Instructions with regard to the Processing.

    3.3 Security. We will implement and maintain appropriate technical and organizational measures to protect Customer Personal Data from Customer Personal Data Breaches, as described under Annex 2 to this DPA ("Security Measures"). Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, we may modify or update the Security Measures at our discretion provided that such modification or update does not result in a material degradation in the protection offered by the Security Measures.

    3.4 Confidentiality. We will ensure that any personnel whom we authorize to Process Customer Personal Data on our behalf is subject to appropriate confidentiality obligations (whether a contractual or statutory duty) with respect to that Customer Personal Data.

    3.5 Customer Personal Data Breaches. We will notify you without undue delay after we become aware of any Customer Personal Data Breach and will provide timely information relating to the Customer Personal Data Breach as it becomes known or reasonably requested by you. At your request, we will promptly provide you with such reasonable assistance as necessary to enable you to notify relevant Customer Personal Data Breaches to competent authorities and/or affected Data Subjects, if you are required to do so under Data Protection Laws.

    3.6 Deletion or Return of Customer Personal Data. We will delete or return all Customer Data, including Customer Personal Data (including copies thereof) Processed pursuant to this DPA, on termination or expiration of your Subscription Service in accordance with the procedures set out in our Product Specific Terms. This term will apply except where we are required by applicable law to retain some or all of the Customer Data, or where we have archived Customer Data on back-up systems, which data we will securely isolate and protect from any further Processing and delete in accordance with our deletion practices.

    If you need help retrieving your Customer Data during the Subscription Term, we will provide reasonable assistance to you, at your cost, and in accordance with the ‘Confidentiality’ section of the General Terms. We will notify you in advance of any applicable costs which will be commercially reasonable.

    HubSpot-sprocket-colorYou may request the deletion of your HubSpot account after expiration or termination of your subscription by following the steps at the "Cancel your subscription and delete your HubSpot account" knowledge base article.

    We strongly recommend retrieving your Customer Data prior to the end of your Subscription Term by following the instructions at the following knowledge base articles: "Export your Content and Data"; "Export your Records"; "Export your Ad Performance Data"; "Export your Marketing Email Performance Data"; "Perform a permanent delete in HubSpot."



    4. DATA SUBJECT REQUESTS

    The Subscription Service provides you with a number of controls that you can use to retrieve, correct, delete, or restrict Customer Personal Data, which you can use to assist you in connection with your obligations under Data Protection Laws, including your obligations relating to responding to requests from Data Subjects to exercise their rights under Data Protection Laws ("Data Subject Requests").

    To the extent that you are unable to independently address a Data Subject Request through the Subscription Service, then upon your written request we will provide reasonable assistance to you to respond to any Data Subject Requests or requests from data protection authorities relating to the Processing of Customer Personal Data under the Agreement. You will reimburse us for the commercially reasonable costs arising from this assistance, and we will notify you of these costs in advance.

    If a Data Subject Request or other communication regarding the Processing of Customer Personal Data under the Agreement is made directly to us, we will promptly inform you and will advise the Data Subject to submit their request to you. You will be solely responsible for responding substantively to any such Data Subject Requests or communications involving Customer Personal Data.

    5. SUB-PROCESSORS

    You agree we may engage Sub-Processors to Process Customer Personal Data on your behalf, and we do so in three ways. First, we may engage Sub-Processors to assist us with hosting and infrastructure. Second, we may engage with Sub-Processors to support product features and integrations. Third, we may engage with HubSpot Affiliates as Sub-Processors for service and support. Some Sub-Processors will apply to you as default, and some Sub-Processors will apply only if you opt in.

    We have currently appointed, as Sub-Processors, the third parties and HubSpot Affiliates listed in Annex 3 to this DPA. You may subscribe to receive notifications by email if we make changes to the HubSpot Sub-Processors Page by completing the form available at https://legal.hubspot.com/subscribe-subprocessor-updates. If you opt in to receive such email, we will notify you at least 30 days prior to any such change.

    We will give you the opportunity to object to the engagement of new Sub-Processors on reasonable grounds relating to the protection of Customer Personal Data within 30 days of notifying you. If you do notify us of such an objection, the parties will discuss your concerns in good faith with a view to achieving a commercially reasonable resolution. If no such resolution can be reached, we will, at our sole discretion, either not appoint the new Sub-Processor, or permit you to suspend or terminate the affected Subscription Service in accordance with the termination provisions of the Agreement without liability to either party (but without prejudice to any fees incurred by you prior to suspension or termination).

    Where we engage Sub-Processors, we will impose data protection terms on the Sub-Processors that provide at least the same level of protection for Customer Personal Data as those in this DPA, to the extent applicable to the nature of the services provided by such Sub-Processors. We will remain responsible for each Sub-Processor’s compliance with the obligations of this DPA and for any acts or omissions of such Sub-Processor that cause us to breach any of its obligations under this DPA.

    6. DATA TRANSFERS

    You acknowledge and agree that we may access and Process Customer Personal Data on a global basis as necessary to provide the Subscription Service in accordance with the Agreement, and in particular that Customer Personal Data may be transferred to and Processed by HubSpot, Inc. in the United States and to other jurisdictions where HubSpot Affiliates and Sub-Processors have operations. Wherever Customer Personal Data is transferred outside its country of origin, each party will ensure such transfers are made in compliance with the requirements of Data Protection Laws.

    7. DEMONSTRATION OF COMPLIANCE

    We will make all information reasonably necessary to demonstrate compliance with this DPA available to you and allow for and contribute to audits, including inspections conducted by you or your auditor in order to assess compliance with this DPA, where required by applicable law. You acknowledge and agree that you will exercise your audit rights under this DPA by instructing us to comply with the audit measures described in this 'Demonstration of Compliance' section. You acknowledge that the Subscription Service is hosted by our hosting Sub-Processors who maintain independently validated security programs (including SOC 2 and ISO 27001) and that our systems are audited annually as part of SOC 2 compliance and regularly tested by independent third party penetration testing firms. Upon request, we will supply (on a confidential basis) our SOC 2 report and summary copies of our penetration testing report(s) to you so that you can verify our compliance with this DPA. You may download copies of these documents from HubSpot’s Security website at trust.hubspot.com. Further, at your written request, we will provide written responses (on a confidential basis) to all reasonable requests for information made by you necessary to confirm our compliance with this DPA, provided that you will not exercise this right more than once per calendar year unless you have reasonable grounds to suspect noncompliance with the DPA.

    8. ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR EUROPEAN DATA

    8.1 Scope. This 'Additional Provisions for European Data' section will apply only with respect to European Data that HubSpot Processes on your behalf under the Agreement.

    8.2 Role of Parties. When Processing European Data in accordance with your Instructions, the parties acknowledge and agree that you are acting either as the Controller, or as a Processor on behalf of another Controller, and we are the Processor under the Agreement.

    8.3 Instructions. If we believe that your Instruction infringes European Data Protection Laws (where applicable), we will inform you without delay.

    8.4 Data Protection Impact Assessments and Consultation with Supervisory Authorities. To the extent that the required information is reasonably available to us, and you do not otherwise have access to the required information, we will provide reasonable assistance to you with any data protection impact assessments, and prior consultations with supervisory authorities (for example, the French Data Protection Agency (CNIL), the Berlin Data Protection Authority (BlnBDI) and the UK Information Commissioner's Office (ICO)) or other competent data privacy authorities to the extent required by European Data Protection Laws.

    8.5 Data Transfers. HubSpot will not transfer European Data to any country or recipient not recognized as providing an adequate level of protection for Customer Personal Data (within the meaning of applicable European Data Protection Laws), unless it first takes all such measures as are necessary to ensure the transfer is in compliance with applicable European Data Protection Laws. Such measures may include (without limitation) (i) transferring such data to a recipient that is covered by a suitable framework or other legally adequate transfer mechanism recognized by the relevant authorities or courts as providing an adequate level of protection for Customer Personal Data, including the Data Privacy Framework; (ii) to a recipient that has achieved binding corporate rules authorization in accordance with European Data Protection Laws; or (iii) to a recipient that has executed the Standard Contractual Clauses in each case as adopted or approved in accordance with applicable European Data Protection Laws.

    9. ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR CALIFORNIA PERSONAL INFORMATION

    9.1 Scope. The 'Additional Provisions for California Personal Information' section of the DPA will apply only with respect to California Personal Information that HubSpot Processes on your behalf under the Agreement.

    9.2 Role of Parties. When processing California Personal Information in accordance with your Instructions, the parties acknowledge and agree that you are a Business and we are a Service Provider for the purposes of the CCPA.

    9.3 Responsibilities. We certify that we will Process California Personal Information as a Service Provider strictly for the purpose of performing the Subscription Services and Consulting Services under the Agreement (the "Business Purpose") or as otherwise permitted by the CCPA, including as described in the 'Usage Data' section of our Privacy Policy. Further, we certify that we will not (i) Sell or Share California Personal Information; (ii) Process California Personal Information outside the direct business relationship between the parties, unless required by applicable law; or (iii) combine California Personal Information included in Customer Data with Personal Data that we collect or receive from another source (other than information we receive from another source in connection with our obligations as a Service Provider under the Agreement).

    9.4 Compliance. We will (i) comply with the obligations applicable to us as a Service Provider under the CCPA; (ii) provide the same level of protection for California Personal Information as is required by the CCPA; and (iii) notify you if we make a determination that we can no longer meet our obligations as a Service Provider under the CCPA.

    9.5 CCPA Audits. You will have the right to take reasonable and appropriate steps to help ensure that we use California Personal Information in a manner consistent with your obligations under the CCPA. Upon notice, you will have the right to take reasonable and appropriate steps in accordance with the Agreement to stop and remediate unauthorized use of California Personal Information.

    9.6 Not a Sale. The parties acknowledge and agree that the disclosure of California Personal Information by Customer to HubSpot does not form part of any monetary or other valuable consideration exchanged between the parties.

    10. CONTROLLER-TO-CONTROLLER TERMS

    10.1 Scope. This 'Controller-to-Controller Terms' section will apply to the extent that the parties Process Controller Personal Data in connection with Customer’s uses of our enrichment products and the HubSpot Tracking Code.

    10.2 Role of Parties. The parties acknowledge and agree that they act as Controllers of Controller Personal Data and will comply with their respective obligations under Data Protection Laws when Processing Controller Personal Data. For clarity, nothing in the Agreement or this 'Controller-to-Controller Terms' section shall restrict HubSpot in any way from collecting, using, or sharing data that HubSpot would otherwise Process independently of Customer's use of the Subscription Services, including our enrichment products.

    10.3 Compliance with Laws. Each party will ensure that the Controller Personal Data it shares or makes available to the other party has been collected in compliance with Data Protection Laws, including (i) providing adequate notices and obtaining any required consents from Data Subjects; (ii) establishing a lawful basis for its Processing of Controller Personal Data; (iii) implementing appropriate technical and organizational measures to protect Controller Personal Data; and (iv) complying with any reporting obligations concerning personal data breaches involving Controller Personal Data. As between the parties, Customer is responsible for providing all necessary notices, consents, and opt-out mechanisms for the use of the HubSpot Tracking Code, and ensuring that its website discloses the use of third-party tracking technology in compliance with Data Protection Laws. If a Data Subject contacts either party to exercise their rights under Data Protection Laws, the contacted party shall either fulfill the request directly or, if this is not feasible, promptly notify and coordinate with the other party to ensure the request is fulfilled in accordance with Data Protection Laws. Customer agrees to delete Enrichment Outputs (as defined under HubSpot’s Product Specific Terms) if Customer determines that Customer does not have any independent lawful basis (or substantively similar terms) for Processing such data under Data Protection Laws.

    10.4 Demonstration of Compliance. If either party receives any complaint, notice, or communication from a supervisory authority or other governmental authority which relates to the other party's: (i) Processing of Controller Personal Data; or (ii) potential failure to comply with Data Protection Laws with respect to the Processing of Controller Personal Data, that party shall direct the supervisory authority or governmental authority to the other party and, in the case of intertwined obligations, claims, or Controller Personal Data at issue, shall provide reasonable assistance to the other party in responding to the supervisory authority or governmental authority.

    10.5 Security. We will implement and maintain reasonable security measures to protect Controller Personal Data. All Controller Personal Data is protected using appropriate physical, technical, and organizational measures. For more on security at HubSpot, please see https://trust.hubspot.com.

    10.6 CCPA Compliance. To the extent that the CCPA applies to the Processing of Controller Personal Data, each party acknowledges and agrees that: (i) such Controller Personal Data is made available to the other party solely for the limited and specified purposes set forth in the Agreement; (ii) the party receiving such Controller Personal Data shall comply with and provide the same level of privacy protection as is required by the CCPA; (iii) the party receiving such Controller Personal Data shall promptly notify the other party if it determines it can no longer meet its obligations under the CCPA; and (iv) the party providing such Controller Personal Data shall have the right, upon reasonable notice, to take reasonable and appropriate steps to ensure that the receiving party uses the Controller Personal Data in a manner consistent with its obligations under the CCPA and stop and remediate unauthorized uses of the Controller Personal Data.

    11. TRANSFER MECHANISMS

    Where the transfer of Customer Personal Data or Controller Personal Data between the parties involves a Restricted Transfer and European Data Protection Laws require putting in place appropriate safeguards, HubSpot and Customer will comply with the following:

    11.1 Data Privacy Framework. HubSpot, Inc. participates in and certifies compliance with the Data Privacy Framework. Where and to the extent the Data Privacy Framework applies to the Restricted Transfer, HubSpot, Inc. will (i) provide at least the same level of protection to Customer Personal Data and Controller Personal Data required by the Data Privacy Framework Principles and (ii) inform you if we determine that we are unable to comply with this requirement.

    11.2 Standard Contractual Clauses. The Standard Contractual Clauses will be incorporated by reference and apply to the Restricted Transfer as follows:

    (A) In relation to Customer Personal Data (i) the Module Two terms apply to the extent Customer is a Controller and the Module Three terms apply to the extent Customer is a Processor of Customer Personal Data; (ii) in Clause 7, the optional docking clause applies; (iii) in Clause 9, Option 2 applies and changes to Sub-Processors will be notified in accordance with the ‘Sub-Processors’ section of this DPA; (iv) in Clause 11, the optional language is deleted; (v) in Clauses 17 and 18, the parties agree that the governing law and forum for disputes will be determined in accordance with the Jurisdiction Specific Terms of the Agreement or, if such section does not specify an EU Member State, the Republic of Ireland (without reference to conflicts of law principles); (vi) the Annexes of the Standard Contractual Clauses will be deemed completed with the information set out in the Annexes of this DPA; and (vii) the supervisory authority that will act as competent supervisory authority will be determined in accordance with GDPR.

    (B) In relation to Controller Personal Data (i) the Module One terms apply; (ii) in Clause 7, the optional docking clause applies; (iii) in Clause 11, the optional language is deleted; (iv) in Clauses 17 and 18, the parties agree that the governing law and forum for disputes will be determined in accordance with the Jurisdiction Specific Terms of the Agreement or, if such section does not specify an EU Member State, the Republic of Ireland (without reference to conflicts of law principles); (v) the Annexes of the Standard Contractual Clauses will be deemed completed with the information set out in the Annexes of this DPA; and (vi) the supervisory authority that will act as competent supervisory authority will be the Irish Data Protection Commission.

    (C) In relation to Customer Personal Data and Controller Personal Data that is subject to the UK GDPR, the Standard Contractual Clauses will apply in accordance with sub-section (A) and the following modifications (i) the Standard Contractual Clauses will be modified and interpreted in accordance with the UK Addendum, which will be incorporated by reference and form an integral part of the Agreement; (ii) Tables 1, 2 and 3 of the UK Addendum will be deemed completed with the information set out in the Annexes of this DPA and Table 4 will be deemed completed by selecting “neither party”; and (iii) any conflict between the terms of the Standard Contractual Clauses and the UK Addendum will be resolved in accordance with Section 10 and Section 11 of the UK Addendum.

    (D) In relation to Customer Personal Data and Controller Personal Data that is subject to the Swiss DPA, the Standard Contractual Clauses will apply in accordance with sub-section (A) and the following modifications (i) references to "Regulation (EU) 2016/679" will be interpreted as references to the Swiss DPA; (ii) references to "EU," "Union," and "Member State law" will be interpreted as references to Swiss law; and (iii) references to the "competent supervisory authority" and "competent courts" will be replaced with the "the Swiss Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner" and the "relevant courts in Switzerland."

    (E) In relation to Customer Personal Data that HubSpot Processes as a Processor, you agree that by complying with our obligations under the 'Sub-Processors' section of this DPA, HubSpot, Inc. fulfills its obligations under Section 9 of the Standard Contractual Clauses. For the purposes of Clause 9(c) of the Standard Contractual Clauses, you acknowledge that we may be restricted from disclosing Sub-Processor agreements but we will use reasonable efforts to require any Sub-Processor we appoint to permit it to disclose the Sub-Processor agreement to you and will provide (on a confidential basis) all information we reasonably can. You also acknowledge and agree that you will exercise your audit rights under Clause 8.9 of the Standard Contractual Clauses by instructing us to comply with the measures described in the 'Demonstration of Compliance' section of this DPA.

    (F) If and to the extent the Standard Contractual Clauses conflict with any provision of this DPA, the Standard Contractual Clauses will prevail to the extent of such conflict. Where the HubSpot contracting entity under the Agreement is not HubSpot, Inc., such contracting entity (not HubSpot, Inc.) will remain fully and solely responsible and liable to you for the performance of the Standard Contractual Clauses by HubSpot, Inc., and you will direct any instructions, claims or enquiries in relation to the Standard Contractual Clauses to such contracting entity. If HubSpot cannot comply with its obligations under the Standard Contractual Clauses for any reason, and you intend to suspend or terminate the transfer of Personal Data to HubSpot, you agree to provide us with reasonable notice to enable us to cure such non-compliance and reasonably cooperate with us to identify what additional safeguards, if any, may be implemented to remedy such noncompliance. If we have not or cannot cure the non-compliance, you may suspend or terminate the affected part of the Subscription Service in accordance with the Agreement without liability to either party (but without prejudice to any fees you have incurred prior to such suspension or termination).

    11.3 Alternative Transfer Mechanism. In the event that HubSpot is required to adopt an alternative transfer mechanism under European Data Protection Laws, in addition to or other than the mechanisms described above, such alternative transfer mechanism will apply automatically instead of the mechanisms described in this DPA (but only to the extent such alternative transfer mechanism complies with European Data Protection Laws), and you agree to execute such other documents or take such action as may be reasonably necessary to give legal effect such alternative transfer mechanism.

    12. GENERAL PROVISIONS

    12.1 Amendments. Notwithstanding anything else to the contrary in the Agreement and without prejudice to the ‘Compliance with Instructions’ or ‘Security’ sections of this DPA, we reserve the right to make any updates and changes to this DPA and the terms that apply in the ‘Amendment; No Waiver’ section of the General Terms will apply.

    12.2 Severability. If any individual provisions of this DPA are determined to be invalid or unenforceable, the validity and enforceability of the other provisions of this DPA will not be affected.

    12.3 Limitation of Liability. Each party and each of their Affiliates' liability, taken in aggregate, arising out of or related to this DPA (including any other data processing agreements between the parties) and the Standard Contractual Clauses, where applicable, whether in contract, tort or under any other theory of liability, will be subject to the limitations and exclusions of liability set out in the 'Limitation of Liability' section of the General Terms and any reference in such section to the liability of a party means aggregate liability of that party and all of its Affiliates under the Agreement (including this DPA). For the avoidance of doubt, if HubSpot, Inc. is not a party to the Agreement, the ‘Limitation of Liability’ section of the General Terms will apply as between you and HubSpot, Inc., and in such respect any references to ‘HubSpot’, ‘we’, ‘us’ or ‘our’ will include both HubSpot, Inc. and the HubSpot entity that is a party to the Agreement. In no event will either party's liability be limited with respect to any individual's data protection rights under this DPA (including any other DPAs between the parties and the Standard Contractual Clauses, where applicable) or otherwise.

    12.4 Governing Law. This DPA will be governed by and construed in accordance with the ‘Contracting Entity; ‘Applicable Law; Notice’ sections of the Jurisdiction Specific Terms, unless required otherwise by Data Protection Laws.

    13. PARTIES TO THIS DPA

    13.1 Permitted Affiliates. By signing the Agreement, you enter into this DPA (including, where applicable, the Standard Contractual Clauses) on behalf of yourself and in the name and on behalf of your Permitted Affiliates. For the purposes of this DPA only, and except where indicated otherwise, the terms “Customer," “you,” and “your” will include you and such Permitted Affiliates.

    13.2 Authorization. The legal entity agreeing to this DPA as Customer represents that it is authorized to agree to and enter into this DPA for and on behalf of itself and, as applicable, each of its Permitted Affiliates.

    13.3 Remedies. The parties agree that (i) solely the Customer entity that is the contracting party to the Agreement will exercise any right or seek any remedy any Permitted Affiliate may have under this DPA on behalf of its Affiliates, and (ii) the Customer entity that is the contracting party to the Agreement will exercise any such rights under this DPA not separately for each Permitted Affiliate individually but in a combined manner for itself and all of its Permitted Affiliates together. The Customer entity that is the contracting entity is responsible for coordinating all Instructions, authorizations and communications with us under the DPA and will be entitled to make and receive any communications related to this DPA on behalf of its Permitted Affiliates.

    13.4 Other Rights. The parties agree that you will, when reviewing our compliance with this DPA pursuant to the ‘Demonstration of Compliance’ section, take all reasonable measures to limit any impact on us and our Affiliates by combining several audit requests carried out on behalf of the Customer entity that is the contracting party to the Agreement and all of its Permitted Affiliates in one single audit.



    ANNEX 1A

    DETAILS OF PROCESSING - HUBSPOT AS PROCESSOR

    A. LIST OF PARTIES

    Data exporter:

    Name: The Customer, as defined in the HubSpot Customer Terms of Service (on behalf of itself and Permitted Affiliates)

    Address: The Customer's address, as set out in the Order Form

    Contact person’s name, position and contact details: The Customer's contact details, as set out in the Order Form and/or as set out in the Customer’s HubSpot account

    Activities relevant to the data transferred under these Clauses: Processing of Customer Personal Data in connection with Customer's use of the HubSpot Subscription Services under the HubSpot Customer Terms of Service

    Role (controller/processor): Controller (either as the Controller; or acting in the capacity of a Controller, as a Processor, on behalf of another Controller)

    Data importer:

    Name: HubSpot, Inc.

    Address: Two Canal Park, Cambridge, MA 02141, USA

    Contact person’s name, position and contact details: Nicholas Knoop, Data Protection Officer, HubSpot, Inc., Two Canal Park, Cambridge, MA 02141 USA

    Activities relevant to the data transferred under these Clauses: Processing of Customer Personal Data in connection with Customer's use of the HubSpot Subscription Services under the HubSpot Customer Terms of Service

    Role (controller/processor): Processor

    B. DESCRIPTION OF TRANSFER
    Categories of Data Subjects whose Personal Data is Transferred

    You may submit Customer Personal Data in the course of using the Subscription Service, the extent of which is determined and controlled by you in your sole discretion, and which may include, but is not limited to Customer Personal Data relating to the following categories of Data Subjects:

    Your Contacts and other end users including your employees, contractors, collaborators, customers, prospects, suppliers and subcontractors. Data Subjects may also include individuals attempting to communicate with or transfer Customer Personal Data to your end users.

    Categories of Personal Data Transferred
    You may submit Personal Data to the Subscription Services, the extent of which is determined and controlled by you in your sole discretion, and which may include but is not limited to the following categories of Personal Data:

    1. Contact Information (as defined in the General Terms).
    2. Any other Personal Data submitted by, sent to, or received by you, or your end users, via the Subscription Service.

    Sensitive Data Transferred and Applied Restrictions or Safeguards
    The processing of Sensitive Data is subject to the scope limitations, restrictions, and safeguards mutually agreed upon by the parties, as reflected in the Agreement.

    Frequency of the Transfer
    Continuous

    Nature of the Processing
    Customer Personal Data will be Processed in accordance with the Agreement (including this DPA) and may be subject to the following Processing activities:

    1. Storage and other Processing necessary to provide, maintain and improve the Subscription Services provided to you; and/or

    2. Disclosure in accordance with the Agreement (including this DPA) and/or as compelled by applicable laws.

    Purpose of the Transfer and Further Processing

    We will Process Customer Personal Data as necessary to provide the Subscription Services pursuant to the Agreement, as further specified in the Order Form, and as further instructed by you in your use of the Subscription Services.

    Period for which Personal Data will be retained

    Subject to the 'Deletion or Return of Customer Personal Data' section of this DPA, we will Process Customer Personal Data for the duration of the Agreement, unless otherwise agreed in writing.



    ANNEX 1B

    DETAILS OF PROCESSING - HUBSPOT AS CONTROLLER

    A. LIST OF PARTIES
    Data exporter/importer: Customer

    Name: The Customer, as defined in the HubSpot Customer Terms of Service (on behalf of itself and Permitted Affiliates)

    Address: The Customer's address, as set out in the Order Form

    Contact person’s name, position, and contact details, including email: The Customer’s contact details, as set out in the Order Form and/or as set out in the Customer’s HubSpot account

    Activities relevant to the data transferred under these Clauses: Processing of Controller Personal Data in connection with Customer’s use of enrichment products and the HubSpot Tracking Code

    Role (controller/processor): Controller

    Data exporter/importer: HubSpot, Inc.

    Name: HubSpot, Inc.

    Address: Two Canal Park, Cambridge, MA 02141, USA

    Contact person’s name, position, and contact details: Nicholas Knoop, Data Protection Officer, HubSpot, Inc., Two Canal Park, Cambridge, MA 02141 USA

    Activities relevant to the data transferred under these Clauses: Processing of Controller Personal Data in connection with Customer’s use of enrichment products and the HubSpot tracking code

    Role (controller/processor): Controller

    B. DESCRIPTION OF TRANSFER

    Categories of Data Subjects whose Personal Data is Transferred
    Individuals associated with a company or other institution

    Categories of Personal Data Transferred
    Professional data, which may include, but is not limited to, first and last name, business email address, business employer, business role, professional title, IP address, online identifiers, and other similar information

    Sensitive Data Transferred and Applied Restrictions or Safeguards
    The parties do not anticipate the transfer of sensitive data.

    Frequency of the Transfer
    Continuous

    Nature of the Processing
    Controller Personal Data will be Processed in accordance with the Agreement and may be subject to the following Processing activities: (1) storage and other Processing of Website Data (such as IP addresses and other online identifiers) and Professional Enrichment Data (such as business email addresses) by HubSpot necessary to provide, maintain, append, improve, and develop HubSpot’s commercial dataset and the Subscription Services; and/or(2) disclosure in accordance with the Agreement and/or as compelled by applicable laws.

    Purpose(s) of the Transfer and Further Processing
    Controller Personal Data will be transferred for the purposes contemplated in the Agreement, including to provide Customer with business information and to provide, maintain, append, improve, enhance, and develop HubSpot’s commercial dataset and the Subscription Services.

    Period for which Personal Data will be Retained

    Controller Personal Data will be Processed and retained by the parties in accordance with their respective data retention policies or as otherwise set out under the Agreement.





    ANNEX 2

    SECURITY MEASURES

    We currently observe the Security Measures described in this Annex 2. All capitalized terms not otherwise defined herein will have the meanings as set forth in the General Terms. For more information on these security measures, please refer to HubSpot’s SOC 2 Type II Report, SOC 3 Report, Security Overview and Penetration Test Summaries, available at trust.hubspot.com.

    1. INFORMATION SECURITY POLICY

    We maintain and adhere to an internal, written Information Security Policy. You can visit the HubSpot Trust Center, which provides an overview of our security standards.

    2. ACCESS CONTROL

    2.1 Preventing Unauthorized Product Access. Outsourced processing: We host our Service with outsourced cloud infrastructure providers. Additionally, we maintain contractual relationships with vendors in order to provide the Service in accordance with our DPA. We rely on contractual agreements, privacy policies, and vendor compliance programs in order to protect data processed or stored by these vendors.

    Physical and environmental security: We host our product infrastructure with multi-tenant, outsourced infrastructure providers. We do not own or maintain hardware located at the outsourced infrastructure providers’ data centers. Production servers and client-facing applications are logically and physically secured from our internal corporate information systems. The infrastructure providers' physical and environmental security controls are audited for SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001 compliance, among other certifications.

    Authentication: We implement a uniform password policy for our customer products. Customers who interact with the products via the user interface must authenticate before accessing Customer Personal Data in their HubSpot account.

    Authorization: Customer Data is stored in multi-tenant storage systems accessible to Customers via only application user interfaces and application programming interfaces. Customers are not allowed direct access to the underlying application infrastructure. The authorization model in each of our products is designed to ensure that only the appropriately assigned individuals can access relevant features, views, and customization options. Authorization to data sets is performed through validating the user’s permissions against the attributes associated with each data set.

    Application Programming Interface (API) access: Public product APIs may be accessed using Oauth authorization or private app tokens.

    2.2 Preventing Unauthorized Product Use. We implement industry standard access controls and detection capabilities for the internal networks that support its products.

    Access controls: Network access control mechanisms are designed to prevent network traffic using unauthorized protocols from reaching the product infrastructure. The technical measures implemented differ between infrastructure providers and include Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) implementations, security group assignment, and traditional firewall rules.

    Intrusion detection and prevention: We implement a Web Application Firewall (WAF) solution to protect hosted customer websites and other internet-accessible applications. The WAF is designed to identify and prevent attacks against publicly available network services.

    Static code analysis: Code stored in our source code repositories is checked for best practices and identifiable software flaws using automated tooling.

    Endpoint Harding: Endpoints are hardened in accordance with industry standard practice. Workstations are protected using anti-malware and endpoint detection & response tools, receiving regular definition and signature updates.

    2.3 Limitations of Privilege and Authorization Requirements. Privileged Access Management: Privileged access in our product environment is controlled, monitored, and removed in a timely fashion through “just in time access” (or “JITA”) controls. Non-personal accounts used for system access are stored in a secure vault with additional controls governing privilege elevation and account check out processes.

    Product access: A subset of our employees have access to the products and to customer data via controlled interfaces. The intent of providing access to a subset of employees is to provide effective customer support, product development and research, to troubleshoot potential problems, to detect and respond to security incidents and implement data security. Access is enabled through JITA requests for access; all such requests are logged. Employees are granted access by role, and reviews of high risk privilege grants are initiated daily. Administrative or high risk access permissions are reviewed at least once every six months.

    3. TRANSMISSION CONTROL

    In-transit: We require HTTPS encryption (also referred to as SSL or TLS) on all login interfaces and for free on every customer site hosted on the HubSpot products. Our HTTPS implementation uses industry standard algorithms and certificates.

    At-rest: We store user passwords following policies that follow industry standard practices for security. We take a layered approach of at-rest encryption technologies to ensure Customer Data and Customer-identified Permitted Sensitive Data are appropriately encrypted.

    4. INCIDENT MANAGEMENT, LOGGING, AND MONITORING

    Incident Response Plan: We maintain a written Incident Response Plan, playbooks, and other necessary processes and procedures to fulfill the standards and obligations reflected therein.

    Detection: We designed our infrastructure to log extensive information about the system behavior, traffic received, system authentication, and other application requests. Internal systems aggregate log data and alert appropriate employees of malicious, unintended, or anomalous activities. Our personnel, including security, operations, and support personnel, are responsive to known incidents.

    Response and tracking: We maintain a record of known security incidents that includes description, dates and times of relevant activities, and incident disposition. Suspected and confirmed security incidents are investigated by security, operations, or support personnel; and appropriate resolution steps are identified and documented. For any confirmed incidents, we will take appropriate steps to minimize product and Customer damage or unauthorized disclosure. Notification to you will be in accordance with the terms of the Agreement.

    5. AVAILABILITY CONTROL

    Infrastructure availability: The infrastructure providers use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure a minimum of 99.95% uptime. The providers maintain a minimum of N+1 redundancy to power, network, and heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) services.

    Fault tolerance: Backup and replication strategies are designed to ensure redundancy and fail-over protections during a significant processing failure. Customer data is backed up to multiple durable data stores and replicated across multiple availability zones.

    Online replicas and backups: Where feasible, production databases are designed to replicate data between no less than 1 primary and 1 secondary instance. All databases are backed up and maintained using at least industry standard methods.

    Disaster Recovery Plans: We maintain and regularly test disaster recovery plans to help ensure availability of information following interruption to, or failure of, critical business processes.

    Our products are designed to ensure redundancy and seamless failover. The server instances that support the products are also architected with a goal to prevent single points of failure. This design assists our operations in maintaining and updating the product applications and backend while limiting downtime.

    6. VULNERABILITY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM

    Vulnerability Remediation Schedule: We maintain a vulnerability remediation schedule aligned with industry standards. We take a risk-based approach to determining a vulnerability’s applicability, likelihood, and impact in our environment.

    Vulnerability scanning: We perform daily vulnerability scanning on our products using technology and detection standards aligned with industry standards.

    Penetration testing: We maintain relationships with industry-recognized penetration testing service providers for penetration testing of both the HubSpot web application and internal corporate network infrastructure at least annually. The intent of these penetration tests is to identify security vulnerabilities and mitigate the risk and business impact they pose to the in-scope systems.

    Bug bounty: A bug bounty program invites and incentivizes independent security researchers to ethically discover and disclose security flaws. We implement a bug bounty program in an effort to widen the available opportunities to engage with the security community and improve the product defenses against sophisticated attacks.

    7. PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT

    We staff qualified personnel to develop, maintain, and enhance our security program. We train all employees on security policy, processes, and standards relevant to their role and in accordance with industry practice.

    Background checks: Where permitted by applicable law, HubSpot employees undergo a third-party background or reference check. In the United States, employment offers are contingent upon the results of a third-party background check. All HubSpot employees are required to conduct themselves in a manner consistent with company guidelines, non-disclosure requirements, and ethical standards.

    ANNEX 3

    SUB-PROCESSORS

    To help HubSpot deliver the Subscription Service, we engage Sub-Processors to assist with our data processing activities. A list of our Sub-Processors and our purpose for engaging them is located on our HubSpot Sub-Processors Page available at https://legal.hubspot.com/sub-processors-page, which is incorporated into this DPA.

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  • die Datenerhebung ist für die Erfüllung eines Vertrages mit dem Nutzer und/oder für vorvertragliche Maßnahmen daraus erforderlich;
  • die Verarbeitung ist für die Erfüllung einer rechtlichen Verpflichtung, der der Anbieter unterliegt, erforderlich;
  • die Verarbeitung steht im Zusammenhang mit einer Aufgabe, die im öffentlichen Interesse oder in Ausübung hoheitlicher Befugnisse, die dem Anbieter übertragen wurden, durchgeführt wird;
  • die Verarbeitung ist zur Wahrung der berechtigten Interessen des Anbieters oder eines Dritten erforderlich.

In jedem Fall erteilt der Anbieter gerne Auskunft über die konkrete Rechtsgrundlage, auf der die Verarbeitung beruht, insbesondere darüber, ob die Angabe personenbezogener Daten eine gesetzliche oder vertragliche Verpflichtung oder eine Voraussetzung für den Abschluss eines Vertrages ist.

Weitere Informationen zur Speicherdauer

Sofern in diesem Dokument nicht anderweitig festgelegt, werden personenbezogene Daten so lange verarbeitet und gespeichert, wie es der Zweck erfordert, zu dem sie erhoben wurden, und können ggf. aufgrund einer zu erfüllenden rechtlichen Verpflichtung oder basierend auf der Einwilligung des Nutzers auch länger aufbewahrt werden.

Daher gilt:

  • Personenbezogene Daten, die zu Zwecken der Erfüllung eines zwischen dem Anbieter und dem Nutzer geschlossenen Vertrages erhoben werden, werden bis zur vollständigen Erfüllung dieses Vertrages gespeichert.
  • Personenbezogene Daten, die zur Wahrung der berechtigten Interessen des Anbieters erhoben werden, werden so lange aufbewahrt, wie es zur Erfüllung dieser Zwecke erforderlich ist. Nutzer können nähere Informationen über die berechtigten Interessen des Anbieters in den entsprechenden Abschnitten dieses Dokuments oder durch Kontaktaufnahme zum Anbieter erhalten.

Darüber hinaus ist es dem Anbieter gestattet, personenbezogene Daten für einen längeren Zeitraum zu speichern, wenn der Nutzer in eine solche Verarbeitung eingewilligt hat, solange die Einwilligung nicht widerrufen wird. Darüber hinaus kann der Anbieter verpflichtet sein, personenbezogene Daten für einen längeren Zeitraum aufzubewahren, wenn dies zur Erfüllung einer gesetzlichen Verpflichtung oder auf Anordnung einer Behörde erforderlich ist.

Nach Ablauf der Aufbewahrungsfrist werden personenbezogene Daten gelöscht. Daher können das Auskunftsrecht, das Recht auf Löschung, das Recht auf Berichtigung und das Recht auf Datenübertragbarkeit nach Ablauf der Aufbewahrungsfrist nicht geltend gemacht werden.

Die Rechte der Nutzer nach der Datenschutz-Grundverordnung (DSGVO)

Die Nutzer können bestimmte Rechte in Bezug auf ihre vom Anbieter verarbeiteten Daten ausüben.

Nutzer haben im gesetzlich zulässigen Umfang insbesondere das Recht, Folgendes zu tun:

  • Die Einwilligungen jederzeit widerrufen. Hat der Nutzer zuvor in die Verarbeitung personenbezogener Daten eingewilligt, so kann er die eigene Einwilligung jederzeit widerrufen.
  • Widerspruch gegen die Verarbeitung ihrer Daten einlegen. Der Nutzer hat das Recht, der Verarbeitung seiner Daten zu widersprechen, wenn die Verarbeitung auf einer anderen Rechtsgrundlage als der Einwilligung erfolgt.
  • Auskunft bezüglich ihrer Daten erhalten. Der Nutzer hat das Recht zu erfahren, ob die Daten vom Anbieter verarbeitet werden, über einzelne Aspekte der Verarbeitung Auskunft zu erhalten und eine Kopie der Daten zu erhalten.
  • Überprüfen und berichtigen lassen. Der Nutzer hat das Recht, die Richtigkeit seiner Daten zu überprüfen und deren Aktualisierung oder Berichtigung zu verlangen.
  • Einschränkung der Verarbeitung ihrer Daten verlangen. Die Nutzer haben das Recht, die Verarbeitung ihrer Daten einzuschränken. In diesem Fall wird der Anbieter die Daten zu keinem anderen Zweck als der Speicherung verarbeiten.
  • Löschung oder anderweitiges Entfernen der personenbezogenen Daten verlangen. Die Nutzer haben das Recht, vom Anbieter die Löschung ihrer Daten zu verlangen.
  • Ihre Daten erhalten und an einen anderen Verantwortlichen übertragen lassen. Der Nutzer hat das Recht, seine Daten in einem strukturierten, gängigen und maschinenlesbaren Format zu erhalten und, sofern technisch möglich, ungehindert an einen anderen Verantwortlichen übermitteln zu lassen.
  • Beschwerde einreichen. Die Nutzer haben das Recht, eine Beschwerde bei der zuständigen Aufsichtsbehörde einzureichen.

Die Nutzer haben auch das Recht, sich über die Rechtsgrundlage der Datenübermittlung ins Ausland oder an eine internationale Organisation, die dem Völkerrecht unterliegt oder von zwei oder mehr Ländern gegründet wurde, wie beispielsweise die UNO, sowie sich über die vom Anbieter ergriffenen Sicherheitsmaßnahmen zum Schutz ihrer Daten aufklären zu lassen.

Details zum Widerspruchsrecht bezüglich der Verarbeitung

Werden personenbezogene Daten im öffentlichen Interesse, in Ausübung eines dem Anbieter übertragenen hoheitlichen Befugnisses oder zur Wahrung der berechtigten Interessen des Anbieters verarbeitet, kann der Nutzer dieser Verarbeitung widersprechen, indem er einen Rechtfertigungsgrund angibt, der sich auf seine besondere Situation bezieht.

Nutzer werden darüber informiert, dass sie der Verarbeitung der personenbezogenen Daten für Direktwerbung jederzeit unentgeltlich ohne Angabe von Gründen widersprechen können. Widerspricht der Nutzer der Verarbeitung für Zwecke der Direktwerbung, so werden die personenbezogenen Daten nicht mehr für diese Zwecke verarbeitet. Ob der Anbieter personenbezogene Daten für Direktwerbungszwecke verarbeitet, können die Nutzer den entsprechenden Abschnitten dieses Dokuments entnehmen.

Wie die Rechte ausgeübt werden können

Alle Anfragen zur Ausübung der Nutzerrechte können über die in diesem Dokument angegebenen Kontaktdaten an den Eigentümer gerichtet werden. Diese Anfragen können kostenlos gestellt werden und werden vom Anbieter so früh wie möglich, spätestens innerhalb eines Monats, beantwortet und den Nutzern die gesetzlich vorgeschriebenen Informationen zur Verfügung gestellt. Jede Berichtigung oder Löschung personenbezogener Daten oder die Einschränkung der Verarbeitung teilt der Anbieter allen Empfängern, denen personenbezogene Daten offengelegt wurden, mit, falls es welche gibt. Es sei denn, dies erweist sich als unmöglich oder ist mit einem unverhältnismäßigen Aufwand verbunden. Der Anbieter unterrichtet den Nutzer über diese Empfänger, wenn der Nutzer dies verlangt.

Weitere Informationen über die Erhebung und Verarbeitung von Daten

Rechtliche Maßnahmen

Die personenbezogenen Daten des Nutzers können vom Anbieter zu Zwecken der Rechtsdurchsetzung innerhalb oder in Vorbereitung gerichtlicher Verfahren verarbeitet werden, die sich daraus ergeben, dass diese Anwendung oder die dazugehörigen Dienste nicht ordnungsgemäß genutzt wurden.
Der Nutzer erklärt, sich dessen bewusst zu sein, dass der Anbieter von den Behörden zur Herausgabe von personenbezogenen Daten verpflichtet werden könnte.

Weitere Informationen über die personenbezogenen Daten des Nutzers

Zusätzlich zu den in dieser Datenschutzerklärung aufgeführten Informationen kann diese Anwendung dem Nutzer auf Anfrage weitere kontextbezogene Informationen zur Verfügung stellen, die sich auf bestimmte Dienste oder auf die Erhebung und Verarbeitung personenbezogener Daten beziehen.

Systemprotokolle und Wartung

Diese Anwendung und die Dienste von Dritten können zu Betriebs- und Wartungszwecken Dateien erfassen, die die über diese Anwendung stattfindende Interaktion aufzeichnen (Systemprotokolle), oder andere personenbezogene Daten (z. B. IP-Adresse) zu diesem Zweck verwenden.

Nicht in dieser Datenschutzerklärung enthaltene Informationen

Weitere Informationen über die Erhebung oder Verarbeitung personenbezogener Daten können jederzeit vom Anbieter über die aufgeführten Kontaktangaben angefordert werden.

Änderungen dieser Datenschutzerklärung

Der Anbieter behält sich vor, jederzeit Änderungen an dieser Datenschutzerklärung vorzunehmen, indem Nutzer auf dieser Seite und gegebenenfalls über diese Anwendung und/oder - soweit technisch und rechtlich möglich – durch das Versenden einer Mitteilung über dem Anbieter vorliegende Kontaktdaten der Nutzer informiert werden. Nutzern wird daher nahegelegt, diese Seite regelmäßig aufzurufen und insbesondere das am Seitenende angegebene Datum der letzten Änderung zu prüfen.

Soweit Änderungen eine auf der Einwilligung des Nutzers basierte Datennutzung betreffen, so wird der Anbieter - soweit erforderlich - eine neue Einwilligung einholen.

Begriffsbestimmungen und rechtliche Hinweise

Personenbezogene Daten (oder Daten)

Alle Informationen, durch die direkt oder in Verbindung mit weiteren Informationen die Identität einer natürlichen Person bestimmt wird oder werden kann.

Nutzungsdaten

Informationen, die diese Anwendung (oder Dienste Dritter, die diese Anwendung in Anspruch nimmt), automatisch erhebt, z. B.: die IP-Adressen oder Domain-Namen der Computer von Nutzern, die diese Anwendung verwenden, die URI-Adressen (Uniform Resource Identifier), den Zeitpunkt der Anfrage, die Methode, die für die Übersendung der Anfrage an den Server verwendet wurde, die Größe der empfangenen Antwort-Datei, der Zahlencode, der den Status der Server-Antwort anzeigt (erfolgreiches Ergebnis, Fehler etc.), das Herkunftsland, die Funktionen des vom Nutzer verwendeten Browsers und Betriebssystems, die diversen Zeitangaben pro Aufruf (z. B. wie viel Zeit auf jeder Seite der Anwendung verbracht wurde) und Angaben über den Pfad, dem innerhalb einer Anwendung gefolgt wurde, insbesondere die Reihenfolge der besuchten Seiten, sowie sonstige Informationen über das Betriebssystem des Geräts und/oder die IT-Umgebung des Nutzers.

Nutzer

Die diese Anwendung verwendende Person, die, soweit nicht anders bestimmt, mit dem Betroffenen übereinstimmt.

Betroffener

Die natürliche Person, auf die sich die personenbezogenen Daten beziehen.

Auftragsverarbeiter (oder Auftragsbearbeiter)

Natürliche oder juristische Person, Behörde, Einrichtung oder andere Stelle, die personenbezogene Daten im Auftrag des Verantwortlichen verarbeitet, wie in dieser Datenschutzerklärung beschrieben.

Verantwortlicher (oder Anbieter, teilweise auch Eigentümer)

Die natürliche oder juristische Person, Behörde, Einrichtung oder andere Stelle, die allein oder gemeinsam mit anderen über die Zwecke und Mittel der Verarbeitung personenbezogener Daten sowie die hierfür verwendeten Mittel entscheidet, einschließlich der Sicherheitsmaßnahmen bezüglich des sich auf diese Anwendung beziehenden Betriebs und der Nutzung. Soweit nichts anderes angegeben ist, ist der Verantwortliche die natürliche oder juristische Person, über welche diese Anwendung angeboten wird.

Diese Anwendung

Das Hardware- oder Software-Tool, mit dem die personenbezogenen Daten des Nutzers erhoben und verarbeitet werden.

Dienst

Der durch diese Anwendung angebotene Dienst, wie in den entsprechenden AGBs (falls vorhanden) und auf dieser Website/Anwendung beschrieben.

Europäische Union (oder EU)

Sofern nicht anders angegeben, beziehen sich alle Verweise in diesem Dokument auf die Europäische Union auf alle derzeitigen Mitgliedstaaten der Europäischen Union und den Europäischen Wirtschaftsraum (EWR).

Cookie

Cookies sind Tracker, die aus einem kleinen, im Browser des Nutzers abgelegten Datensatz bestehen.

Tracker

Der Begriff Tracker bezeichnet jede Technologie – z. B. Cookies, eindeutige Identifizierungen, Web Beacons, eingebettete Skripts, E-Tags oder Fingerprinting – durch die Nutzer nachverfolgt werden können, z. B. indem der Zugriff auf oder die Speicherung von Informationen auf dem Nutzergerät ermöglicht wird.


Rechtlicher Hinweis

Diese Datenschutzerklärung bezieht sich ausschließlich auf diese Anwendung, sofern in diesem Dokument nicht anders angegeben.

Letzte Aktualisierung: 20. Oktober 2025

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