PRIVACY/ DATA
PROTECTION NOTICE
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The Reuters Group respects your privacy and seeks to protect your personal
data. The following information describes how we gather and use data. The
amount of information the Reuters Group holds on you and how it uses it depends
on your relationship with the Reuters Group and on what Reuters service you
use, so some of the sections below may not be relevant to you.
What Reuters uses your personal information for
The Reuters Group collects and uses your information to administer, support,
improve and obtain feedback on our services and to detect and prevent faults,
breaches of our network security, the law or our contract terms. We will also
use all this information to assess what Reuters Group products and services may
be of interest to individuals and to personalise our service and marketing.
If you are registered to use a service Reuters may contact you to obtain
feedback on that service and any improvements we could make to it.
Further information/marketing
If you have agreed to such contact, the Reuters Group may contact you about
those of its other services to which you do not subscribe but which may
interest you. We may for example invite you to join a free trial of a service.
Sometimes we may invite you to client entertainment and similar events. Such
contact may be by post, fax, email, instant message and (in certain limited
circumstances) by telephone from time to time. You have a right to ask us at
any time not to contact you by way of direct marketing. You can do this by
contacting
esupport.global@reuters.com
with the words “No marketing” in the subject line. Then you will no longer
receive invitations for events or free trials. If you are a user of Reuters
On-line subscription services, such as Reuters Messaging you may also use
Account Preferences to change your marketing preference at any time.
Calls to Help Desks
Calls to Reuters Group telephone help desks may be recorded for quality
control, regulatory and monitoring purposes.
Personal Information Reuters collects
The Reuters Group collects and updates information about users of its services,
suppliers, account and IT managers and other individuals it deals with in its
day-to-day business. It may obtain this information via direct contact with
you, from third parties such as your employer or another one of our suppliers
and automatically via your use of our services.
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Information you/others give us:
This information includes your contact details, registration and payment
details, support problems, details around participation in events, prize draws
or surveys and certain relevant details of your interests and preferences.
Information may also be obtained on you as a result of authentication or
identity checks, including as required by anti money laundering laws.
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Information we collect via our services: If you are a registered user of
our services the Reuters Group also gathers information about your use of our
services, such as generic types of data accessed, times and volume of use of
the services and Traffic Data. Traffic Data includes logs, details of networks,
data and systems accessed, details of the sender and recipients of messages
sent over our services, times and location of log on or access, duration of
sessions, clickstream and similar usage or system data. Traffic Data may
sometimes be traceable to/related to not just companies but named individuals.
Before you register with the Reuters Group, however, you can browse Reuters
Group web sites anonymously.
Storage methods and duration
The Reuters Group may store your information in its databases, such as its
Customer Relationship database, for reference. The information may be retained
and used by the Reuters Group for a reasonable period, reflecting our need to
answer queries or resolve problems, provide improved and new services and any
data retention requirements of the law. This means we may retain information
after an individual ceases to use Reuters Group services or after the
individual has ceased interacting with us. Except where the law, authorities or
regulatory bodies require us to retain it for longer, we retain Traffic Data
for a reasonable period after the Traffic Data was generated, including in some
circumstances (such as with firewall logs or fault data) after any bill has
been paid. The details of money laundering checks, user authentication or
verification checks and details of trading or other regulated activity may be
retained for so long as the law or the regulator requires or evidence of the
trade is required
Passing your information to others in your own organisation
If your employer subscribed for the service on your behalf then we may pass
certain information to your employer about your use of the service where your
employer has a legitimate reason to receive it. Similarly if you are the point
contact person in your organisation for a service, we may pass your contact
details to those in your organisation for this purpose.
Passing your information to third parties Except where the law permits or
unless you specifically agree, the Reuters Group does not sell or rent your
personal data to others outside the Reuters Group.
In some instances, we may pass information to third parties involved in the
relevant Reuters Group service (such as to stock exchanges or third party
information and software providers) who wish to manage and check the
distribution of their information/software and obtain payment for it. They may
then match it with the data they have for this purpose. You will generally know
if such a transfer of your personal data happens, except if the third parties
are simply working on our behalf as our subcontractors, administrators (such as
companies that process credit card payments) or our professional advisers or if
the data is required to be disclosed by law or to a regulator – then we might
not inform you.
If we sell a business division to another company and your personal data is
used by that business then your data may be transferred to the buyer along with
the business for them to use in the same way.
Cookies/Software agents
A "cookie" is a piece of software, which may be sent to your computer. Cookies
enable us to collect information about how our web sites and services are being
used and to manage them more efficiently. Until you have registered on Reuters
web sites, the cookie will only track general usage patterns and technical
information about your computer type and will not be used to identify you
individually. After registration, cookies will be used to collect information
on you as described in “Personal Information Reuters collects”. You can turn
off the ability to receive cookies by adjusting the browser in your computer
but you should note that if you do so, this may materially distort the quality
of service and data you receive. You therefore do this at your own risk.
Reuters also uses agents with your computer to assist with our diagnosis of
technical problems and therefore to obtain information about software versions
installed and data transmitted, for software compliance purposes and for
you/your company to receive software updates, new releases or additional
software. Sometimes you can refuse or remove these agents but that means you
will not receive this additional software and may suffer service problems and
you may lose all rights to support. We therefore do not recommend that you
remove or tamper with these agents.
Newsletters and Reuters Magazine
With some services you are given the opportunity to receive a related
newsletter by email or post. You can at any time choose to stop receiving a
service’s newsletter or the Reuters Magazine by following the instructions with
the newsletter or Magazine.
Advertising on our web sites
Where advertising is served on to our web sites there may be cookies used to
collect technical information and generic usage information but third party
advertisers will not be able to relate this to you as an individual without
your consent.
Restricted Data Sets
If you contract for a service in your own name (and not that of your company)
and that service involves the supply of trade, pricing or other financial data,
your name may be included in the directory of subscribers in order that the
data providers can select or restrict who can view their data.
Credit checks
Reuters may in some instances for some fee-paying products carry out credit
checks with credit reference agencies, or we may follow up references. This
will affect you if you are contracting for the service in your own name. Then
the fact that Reuters has carried out such a credit check, and in some
instances the nature or results of the credit check, will appear on the
agency's register against your name. In many countries you can obtain a copy of
your register entry by writing to the relevant credit reference agency,
sometimes on payment of a fee.
Digital Signatures/Certificates
If the product you are using has digital certificates/certificate signatures
then your name and related details may be displayed as part of any certificate
issued to you. It will be seen by those to whom your certificate or signature
is presented or who rely on it. Your details may also need to be entered into a
related status directory of certificates issued.
Interception of mail
Reuters may intercept some mail and email addressed to individuals in Reuters.
The reasons it may do this are related to security of Reuters, its staff and
others, for detection and prevention of crime and to identify correct
recipients or to make sure mail is dealt with during staff absence. In the case
of emails, we may reject, delay or remove content from emails which have a
nature, content or attachments which may disrupt our systems or because they
may pose security issues such as viruses. We may also filter out emails which
contain certain content on the basis that content is offensive or the email is
unwanted or spam. In certain circumstances this may unfortunately result in
“innocent” emails being affected but we do try and reduce such occurrences.
International Transfer of your information
Because Reuters services and the Reuters Group are international, personal data
may be made available internationally, including in countries which do not have
data protection laws, or laws which provide as much protection as in the
country of origin. We seek to require those to whom we transfer your data to
protect it and your privacy. This way Reuters works to protect personal data
transferred to countries which do not have data protection laws or whose laws
are less strict.
News reporting
In its capacity as a news agency, Reuters gathers and stores what could be
classified as personal data. This is used for news reporting, opinion polls and
related research. This privacy notice does not focus on that type of use.
Security and staff awareness
Reuters has developed strict corporate policies governing information
technology. These cover areas such as access control, authentication, audit,
monitoring, alarms, data storage and back up and transmission standards and
environment integrity. Reuters staff are subject to a code of conduct which
requires them to adhere to privacy principles and Reuters has a privacy
compliance programme.
Reuters Group
Reuters Group means Reuters Group plc and subsidiaries or corporate entities as
they exist from time to time and in which Reuters Group plc has a direct or
indirect ownership interest of 50% or more. This includes some companies which
do not have the word “Reuters” in their corporate name and which use other
brands such as Lipper, Instinet, Radianz or Bridge. In some circumstances these
companies may have their own privacy policies for data they collect themselves.
Users will then be presented with their policies/notices on registration for
those subsidiary services.
Your local Reuters office is primarily responsible for managing the
registration data, except in relation to a few Reuters services where Reuters
SA is responsible. Where your employer subscribed for the service on your
behalf, details of who is managing your data will be available from your
employer. Where the local Reuters company is outside the EU, its representative
in the European Union is Reuters Limited. Reuters Limited is primarily
responsible for managing usage and traffic data.
Reuters Messaging and similar services and forums
Reuters Messaging is a real-time communication tool designed to give you access
to your key market and industry sector contacts anywhere in the world. You can
save time and work more efficiently by choosing to share your presence
information (for example whether you are online or away from your desk) with
selected other users of Reuters Messaging.
If you have registered for Reuters Messaging or Reuters.Net mail, you will be
provided with an entry in a searchable directory that allows other users of
that service to view your name, email address, Messaging address, job function
and place of work. If you choose to be ex-directory then others, including your
market counterparties, will not be able to search for you in the directory.
It is possible that those in or outside the Reuters service will obtain or
contact you via your Messaging address even if you are ex directory, if you
have for example given them your Messaging address (e.g. on your business card)
or they have guessed it. Given this and the purpose of the service you agree to
the receipt of messages and to contact which you have not expressly requested.
Users agree to comply with the rules and the Code of Conduct in order to
maintain the quality of the user experience. Reuters will take complaints about
other users conduct and privacy seriously and you can raise such complaints at
any time via the Contact Us button.
Material you post on interactive forums or chatrooms in Reuters services will
be posted alongside your user name and will be viewable by other users of the
Reuters service in which the chatroom is contained. In some limited
circumstances we use extracts from chatrooms to encourage others to join the
service.
Questions
More details about the way we use data in a particular Reuters Group service
may be found in a notice or statement which is provided to you as part of that
service. If you have any questions about Reuters privacy/data protection policy
please contact
privacy.queries@reuters.com.
If you have a query regarding the use of data in a particular service, or you
wish to see or change your data please contact:
esupport.global@reuters.com detailing “Personal Details” in the subject
line. The law often allows you to write and ask to see and correct the
information held about you, sometimes on payment of a fee.