For the purposes of this Privacy Policy, the following definitions should be considered:
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Applications: applications and connected devices that have the Incognia solution embedded, that is, the Incognia SDK installed.
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Application Developer: company responsible for the Application. Refers to Client, Controller.
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CCPA: California Consumer Privacy Act. It is the Californian data protection law.
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Clients: digital and service companies that develop the Applications.
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Controller: refers to our Clients, i.e. the Developers of the Applications.
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Data subject(s): refers to the natural person “owner” of the personal data, that is, the person to whom the data refers. Refers to you, User of the Application and our services.
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Device: Device or mobile device on which the Application is installed.
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GDPR: General Data Protection Regulation. Is the European data protection law that is a reference all over the world.
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Personal Data: any information that directly or indirectly leads to your identification as a natural person.
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Processing: any operation carried out with your personal data, such as those relating to the collection, production, reception, classification, use, access, reproduction, transmission, distribution, processing, archiving, storage, elimination, evaluation or control of information, modification, communication, transfer, diffusion or extraction.
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Processor: company hired by the Controller to carry out data processing on its behalf and under its determinations. Refers to Incognia.
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SDK: Software development kit or Software Development Module. It is the module installed in our Clients' Applications to perform data collection.
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Subprocessor: refers to the company we hire to store your data collected via SDK. Amazon Web Service (“AWS Cloud”) is our Subprocessor.
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User: natural person who downloads and installs the Application. You are both a user of the Applications and a user of our services. It refers to you, the Data Subject.
These definitions will be mentioned throughout this Policy with a capital letter and must be interpreted in conjunction with the provisions of the GDPR and CCPA. Words and terms not defined in this Glossary shall have their meaning in accordance with the provisions of the GDPR and CCPA.