Your Connecticut Privacy Rights
Your Connecticut Privacy Rights
This notice to Connecticut residents is provided under Connecticut law. The Connecticut Data Privacy Act or (“CTDPA”) provides Connecticut residents with certain rights. It explains your privacy rights and provides certain mandated disclosures about our treatment of Connecticut residents’ information online. At this time, it does not apply to employees or to business-to-business relationships.
Connecticut law provides Connecticut residents with the rights listed below.
- The right to access personal data that a controller has collected about them.
- The right to correct inaccuracies in their personal data.
- The right to delete their personal data, including personal data that a controller collected through third parties.
- The right to obtain a copy of their personal data in a portable and readily usable format that
allows them to transfer the data to another controller with ease.
- The right to opt-out of:
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- the sale of their personal data;
- the processing of personal data for the purposes of targeted advertising; and
- profiling that may have a legal or other significant impact.
Exercising Your Connecticut Privacy Rights
While Atos does not sell or share your personal information, if you are a Connecticut resident Connecticut law allows you to request information regarding Atos and its affiliates’ disclosure of your personal information to third parties for the third parties’ direct marketing purposes. To make a request, please send an email to dpo.nao@atos.net or fill out the Online Data Privacy Request Form. Before completing your request, we may request additional documentation or information solely for the purpose of verifying your identity.
A Connecticut resident may also designate another person to act on their behalf with respect to these rights. Atos shall comply with such requests received from an authorized agent if Atos is able to verify, with commercially reasonable effort, the identity of the consumer and the authorized agent’s authority to act on such consumer’s behalf.
Any request does not ensure complete or comprehensive removal of the content or information you have posted and there may be circumstances the law does not require or allow removal even if requested. In all other events, Atos will remove the information as required by law.
Connecticut Mandatory Disclosures
We also make the following disclosures for purposes of compliance with Connecticut privacy law:
- We process the following categories of personal data: your name, telephone number, e-mail address, job title, Company, country, and any other data that you might communicate in your message.
- Your personal data can be collected either directly or indirectly.
- It can be collected directly when, for instance, you voluntarily submit it for subscribing to our newsletter online, or when completing the website contact form. When accessing these pages, you will be provided information about the collection of your personal data and will be able to give – or decline to give – your consent.
- Your personal data can be collected indirectly when using cookies on our website and other technologies. Atos intends to collect information such as the number of visitors, as well as user’s last visit date and consulted page and visit duration. Please refer to the “cookies and other tracking technologies” for additional information.
- If you interact with us in response to marketing activities, such as an email campaign, we will be able to access certain information about such interaction, such as the nature of your response.
The purposes for processing personal data are described in our Privacy Policy under our Atos Privacy Notice.
Atos and its Affiliates would never provide your personal information with other Atos Affiliates or companies outside of Atos for those Affiliates or companies direct marketing use. Please take a look at our Privacy Policy for more information about our privacy and data collection policies.
Last updated on September 18, 2023.