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Principles of Data Processing

Joint Controllers for Data Processing

Phil168 and Facebook share the responsibility for processing personal data when you visit our Web App Phil168. By setting up this page, Phil168 allows Facebook to place cookies on the visitor’s device, regardless of whether they have a Facebook account. Facebook takes the lead under GDPR regulations, especially for processing Insights Data. For more information, check out Facebook’s Page Insights Controller Addendum.

Contact Details of Responsible Parties

  • Email and Website for Phil168:
    • Email: 
    • Website: Phil168.click

Contact Options for Facebook’s Data Protection Officer

Reach out to Facebook’s data protection officer through this link.

Objection and Removal Options

Visitors can revoke their consent to data processing anytime. Contact us by email to object to data storage. The APP will cease data collection and delete previously stored data upon request. Note that data collection is essential for the APP’s functionality, so some aspects are non-negotiable.

Rights of Data Subjects

If your data is processed, you have several rights:

  • Access: Know what data Phil168 or Facebook stores.
  • Correction/Deletion: Correct or delete your data.
  • Objection: Oppose processing that affects your interests unless there’s a legal reason.
  • Data Portability: Move your data to another service.
  • Complaint: Lodge complaints to supervisory authorities.
  • Revocation: Withdraw consent for future data collection.

Address your concerns to both Phil168 and Facebook using the provided contact options. Phil168 will forward relevant requests to Facebook as needed.

Data Processing by Phil168

Purpose

Phil168 maintains online presences to communicate and inform users about products, events, and news. Visiting our APP may involve data transmission to Facebook for technical reasons and cookies usage.

Scope of Data Processing

Phil168 can obtain anonymized statistics via Facebook’s APP Insights. This data helps us understand visitor demographics, interests, and behaviors. For more details, visit:

  • Facebook Insights Data
  • Facebook Insights Help

Data Deletion and Storage

Data is deleted or blocked once it’s no longer needed. However, it might be retained for legal reasons. Users can request deletion anytime via their Facebook profile settings.

Description and Scope of Data Processing

Types of Information Facebook Processes

To provide its products, Facebook processes various types of visitor information based on their interactions with the platform. The types of data collected include:

  1. Activities and Provided Information: This encompasses how visitors use Facebook products, transaction details, connections with people, pages, accounts, hashtags, and groups.
  2. Device Information: Attributes of the device, identifiers, network and connections, and cookie data.
  3. Information from Partners: Advertisers, app developers, and publishers send data to Facebook via business tools like social plugins (e.g., “Like” button), Facebook Login, or Facebook Pixel, including activities outside of Facebook.
  4. Cookies: Set on the visitor’s device when accessing the app, these cookies collect information about user interactions within and outside the Facebook ecosystem. Third parties may also use cookies to provide services to Facebook or its advertisers.

For details on Facebook’s cookie usage, visit the Facebook Cookie Policy.

When visiting an app, the IP address of the device is transmitted to Facebook, anonymized, and deleted after 90 days. Facebook also stores device information, which may link IP addresses to individual users. To avoid this, users can log out of Facebook, deactivate the “stay logged in” function, delete cookies, and restart their browser.

For more information on managing your data, visit the Facebook Privacy Support Pages and the Facebook Data Policy.

Sharing Information Processed by Facebook

Facebook collaborates with third-party partners to enhance its products and business tools. Information may be shared with:

  • Analytics Partners: Helping Facebook analyze user data.
  • Advertisers: For targeted advertising.
  • Measurement Partners: Assessing the effectiveness of ads.
  • Service Providers: Offering goods and services within Facebook products.
  • Vendors and Service Providers: Supporting Facebook’s operations.
  • Researchers and Scientists: Conducting studies and research.
  • Law Enforcement: Complying with legal requests.

For more information, refer to the Facebook Data Policy.

Global Data Processing and Transmission

Facebook shares data globally within its companies and with partners. This may involve transferring data to and processing it in the US or other countries with different data protection laws. Facebook uses standard data protection clauses approved by the European Commission or relies on adequacy decisions for specific countries.

For further details, see the Facebook Privacy Policy.

Data Deletion and Storage Period

Facebook retains data until it is no longer necessary for providing its services and products, or until the user deletes their account, whichever occurs first. This is determined case-by-case based on the type of data, its purpose, and relevant legal or operational storage needs.