General Privacy and Other Website Policies/Practices for
https://ramboll-shair.com, https://events.ramboll-shair.com, and https://app.ramboll-shair.com (and THEIR Subpages) Date Last Updated: January 29, 2020
IF YOU NEED OR WANT TO RECEIVE A REPRODUCTION OF THE BELOW IN AN ALTERNATE FORMAT, PLEASE CONTACT FRANCESCO SUGLIA AT fsuglia@ramboll.com. The following policies/practices apply to https://ramboll-shair.com, https://events.ramboll-shair.com, and https://app.ramboll-shair.com, including their respective subpages (hereinafter collectively – the “Website”). To the extent the following policies/practices conflict with the Website’s terms of service at https://ramboll-shair.com/terms-of-service, the terms of service shall govern. Similarly, to the extent the following policies/practices conflict with any jurisdiction-specific privacy disclosure/notice on the Website (such as, for example, the California privacy disclosure and notice at California Consumer Privacy Act Interim Privacy Disclosure/Notice), then, as to residents of the subject jurisdiction, the jurisdiction-specific privacy disclosure/notice shall govern. Website Access The Website is made available to users/visitors for the sole purposes of providing general information regarding Ramboll US Corporation and its affiliates, including, without limitation, its direct and indirect parent companies and their respective direct and indirect subsidiaries (collectively “Ramboll”) and marketing Ramboll services, including, without limitation, the Shair business line. All data and information accessible through the Website is made available to Website users/visitors on an “as is” and “as available” basis, without representation or warranty whatsoever, either express or implied. User/visitor access to the Website and reliance upon or other use of the Website’s data/information are at the user’s/visitor’s own risk. Under no circumstances will Ramboll be liable for any loss or damage (whether direct, indirect, consequential or otherwise) arising from user/visitor access to the Website or reliance upon or other use of any data or information contained on or otherwise accessible through the Website. Unless and except where otherwise noted, all data/information contained on the Website (including, without limitation, trademarks) are the property of Ramboll and are protected by applicable intellectual property laws. Users/visitors of the Website are permitted to download and store temporarily one or more Website pages for viewing purposes only. Any other use, including reproduction, permanent storage or retransmission, of the Website contents, without the prior written consent of Ramboll, is prohibited. Unless and except where otherwise noted, images on the Website are the property of Ramboll. Such images may be downloaded and otherwise used free of charge by Website users/visitors, provided that such use is effectuated in accordance with Ramboll’s intellectual property rights generally and Ramboll is cited as the image source. Images that are not the property of Ramboll may not be used without the image owner’s consent. Privacy – Information Collected through the Website CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS – PLEASE REVIEW THE CALIFORNIA-SPECIFIC PRIVACY MATERIALS AT CALIFORNIA CONSUMER PRIVACY ACT INTERIM PRIVACY DISCLOSURE/NOTICE SECTION. The Website collects information about visitors/visits to the Website using (1) cookies and (2) visitor active submission. A cookie is a small text file that is saved to your computer (through your internet browser) when you access a website/application, and that, among other things, can be used to improve a visitor’s website/application experience by remembering visitor preferences and other information about the visitor/visit, like, for example, the visitor’s internet protocol (or “IP”) address, internet service provider, internet browser type and language, screen resolution, the Website (sub)pages visited, words searched for using the Website search engine, and whether the visitor previously accessed the Website. Visitor active submission is when a visitor actively submits information through the Website or a link on the Website. Through the use of cookies and/or visitor active submission, this Website collects, among other (not personally identifiable) information, the following information (that may be personally identifiable):- identifiers, such as, for example, but not limited to, IP address;
- internet activity information, such as, for example, but not limited to, browsing history, search history, website preferences and other information regarding a visitor’s interaction with the Website; and
- other personally identifiable information that the user/visitor actively submits, such as for example, but without limitation, name and physical address.
| Third-Party Cookie Suppliers | Purpose | Additional Information |
| Tag Manager – registers unique ID to generate data on how visitor uses website DoubleClick – registers and reports website user’s actions after clicking advertiser’s ads with purpose to measure efficacy of ads. Tracks visitor across devices and marketing channels. | https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en-US | |
| Tracks visitors using Facebook ad campaigns and activity on website | https://www.facebook.com/policy.php | |
| Tracks visitors using LinkedIn ads or direct links and activity on website using Feed and Insight Tag | https://www.linkedin.com/legal/cookie-policy | |
| Unbounce | Tracks activity on website | https://unbounce.com/privacy/ |
CALIFORNIA CONSUMER PRIVACY ACT INTERIM PRIVACY DISCLOSURE/NOTICE
Date Last Updated: January 29, 2020- INTRODUCTION
- THE RUS OPERATING AFFILIATES’ INTERIM CAPI DISCLOSURES
- DISCLOSURE OF RIGHTS OF CA RESIDENTS UNDER THE CCPA
- “DO NOT SELL MY PERSONAL INFORMATION” – REQUESTS THAT THE RUS OPERATING AFFILIATES NOT SELL YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
- DISCLOSURE OF AVAILABLE METHODS TO SUBMIT VERIFIABLE CONSUMER REQUESTS TO THE RUS OPERATING AFFILIATES
- NOTICE OF INFORMATION COLLECTED ONLINE
- INTRODUCTION
- THE RUS OPERATING AFFILIATES’ INTERIM CAPI DISCLOSURES
- Categories of CAPI the RUS Operating Affiliates Likely Obtained/Likely Did Not Obtain During the Last Twelve Months
- “Identifiers” – such as, by way of example and not limitation, a real name, alias, postal address, unique personal identifier, online identifier, internet protocol address, email address, account name, social security number, driver’s license number, passport number, or other similar identifiers. The RUS Operating Affiliates have obtained Identifiers of Residents during the preceding twelve months.
- “Section 1798.90 Information” – a Resident’s name, signature, social security number, physical characteristics or description, address, telephone number, passport number, driver’s license or state identification card number, insurance policy number, education, employment, employment history, bank account number, credit card number, debit card number, or any other financial information, medical information, or health insurance information. The RUS Operating Affiliates have obtained Section 1798.90 Information of Residents during the preceding twelve months.
- “Protected Classification Characteristics” – characteristics of protected classifications under California or federal law, such as, for example, but without limitation: age (if 40 years or older); race; color; ancestry; national origin; citizenship; religion or creed; marital status; medical condition; physical or mental disability; sex (including gender, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy or childbirth and related medical conditions); sexual orientation; veteran or military status; and genetic information (including familial genetic information). The RUS Operating Affiliates very likely have obtained Protected Classification Characteristics of Residents during the preceding twelve months.
- “Commercial Information” – including, by way of example and not limitation, records of personal property, products or services purchased, obtained, or considered, or other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies. The RUS Operating Affiliates very likely have obtained Commercial Information of Residents during the preceding twelve months.
- “Biometric Information” – an individual’s physiological, biological, or behavioral characteristics that can be used, singly or in combination with each other or with other identifying data, to establish individual identity, including, by way of example and not limitation: (a) an individual’s deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA); (b) imagery of the iris, retina, fingerprint, face, hand, palm, vein patterns, and voice recordings, from which an identifier template, such as a faceprint, a minutiae template, or a voiceprint, can be extracted; (c) keystroke patterns or rhythms; (d) gait patterns or rhythms; and (e) sleep, health, or exercise data that contains identifying information. The RUS Operating Affiliates very likely have obtained Biometric Information of Residents during the preceding twelve months.
- “Internet/Network Activity Information” – including, but not limited to, browsing history, search history, and information regarding a Resident’s interaction with an internet web site, application, or advertisement. The RUS Operating Affiliates have obtained Internet/Network Activity Information of Residents during the preceding twelve months.
- “Geolocational Data”. Excluding, perhaps, Excluded Information, the RUS Operating Affiliates likely have not obtained Geolocational Data of Residents during the preceding twelve months.
- “Sensory Data” – such as, for example, audio, electronic, visual, thermal, olfactory, or similar information. The RUS Operating Affiliates very likely have obtained Sensory Data of Residents during the preceding twelve months.
- “Professional or Employment Related Information”. The RUS Operating Affiliates very likely have obtained Professional or Employment Related Information of Residents during the preceding twelve months.
- “Non-Public Education Information” – information directly related to a student that is maintained by or on behalf of an educational agency or institution. The RUS Operating Affiliates likely have obtained Non-Public Education Information of Residents during the preceding twelve months.
- “Profile Inferences” – inferences drawn from other personal information to create a profile about a person reflecting the preferences, characteristics, psychological trends, predispositions, behavior, attitudes, intelligence, abilities, and aptitudes. Excluding, perhaps, Excluded Information, the RUS Operating Affiliates likely have not obtained Profile Inferences of Residents during the preceding twelve months.
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- Categories of Sources from Which the RUS Operating Affiliates Likely Obtained CAPI During the Last Twelve Months
- directly from the Residents who are the subject of the CAPI (each commonly referred to as a “data subject”), whether affirmatively and expressly provided by the data subject or observed from the data subject’s conduct (including, but not limited to, online activities);
- indirectly from data subjects, such as through a data subject’s employer, agent, representative, or other person or entity (likely also covered within one of the other categories of sources stated below) who/that is authorized (expressly, implicitly, or apparently) by the data subject to disclose the subject information;
- the RUS Operating Affiliates’ respective clients (or authorized agents/representatives thereof);
- the RUS Operating Affiliates’ respective employees (or authorized agents/representatives thereof);
- government agencies/bodies (or authorized agents/representatives thereof);
- the RUS Operating Affiliates’ corporate affiliates, including each other;
- parties (or authorized agents/representatives thereof) to a merger or divestiture, restructuring, reorganization, dissolution, or other similar sale or transfer of assets involving one or more of the RUS Operating Affiliates, in which the subject personal information was among the assets to be transferred; and
- contractors and/or vendors (or authorized agents/representatives thereof) of the RUS Operating Affiliates, respectively (who/that are not covered by one of the preceding categories).
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- Business or Commercial Purposes for which the RUS Operating Affiliates Likely Obtained or Sold CAPI During the Last Twelve Months
- auditing related to a current interaction with the subject Resident and concurrent transactions, including, for example, counting ad impressions to unique visitors, verifying positioning and quality of ad impressions, and auditing compliance with that specification and other standards;
- detecting security incidents, protecting against malicious, deceptive, fraudulent, or illegal activity, and prosecuting those responsible for that activity;
- debugging to identify and repair errors that impair existing intended functionality;
- short-term, transient use that does not involve disclosure to a third party or creating a profile about a person or otherwise altering a person’s experience outside of the current interaction, including, but not limited to, the contextual customization of ads shown as part of the same interaction;
- performing services on behalf of the business, including maintaining or servicing accounts, providing customer service, processing or fulfilling orders and transactions, verifying customer information, processing payments, providing financing, providing advertising or marketing services, providing analytic services, or providing similar services;
- undertaking internal research for technological development and demonstration; and
- undertaking activities to verify or maintain the quality or safety of, and/or to improve, upgrade, or enhance, a service or device that is owned, manufactured, manufactured for, or controlled by the business.
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- Categories of Third Parties with Whom/Which the RUS Operating Affiliates Likely Shared CAPI During the Last Twelve Months
- the RUS Operating Affiliates’ respective clients (or authorized agents/representatives thereof);
- the RUS Operating Affiliates’ respective employees (or authorized agents/representatives thereof);
- government agencies/bodies (or authorized agents/representatives thereof);
- the RUS Operating Affiliates’ corporate affiliates, including each other;
- parties (or authorized agents/representatives thereof) to a merger or divestiture, restructuring, reorganization, dissolution, or other similar sale or transfer of assets involving one or more of the RUS Operating Affiliates, in which the subject personal information was among the assets to be transferred;
- operating systems and platforms (or authorized agents/representatives thereof);
- internet services providers (or authorized agents/representatives thereof);
- data analytics providers (or authorized agents/representatives thereof);
- the RUS Operating Affiliates’ respective insurers (or authorized agents/representatives thereof);
- the RUS Operating Affiliates’ respective auditors (or authorized agents/representatives thereof);
- the RUS Operating Affiliates’ respective accountants/tax professionals (or authorized agents/representatives thereof);
- the RUS Operating Affiliates’ respective attorneys/legal professionals (or authorized agents/representatives thereof);
- third parties to whom/which disclosure is legally required (such as, for example, but without limitation, to respond to law enforcement requests or as required by applicable law, court order, or governmental regulations);
- other third parties described when collecting personal information; and
- contractors and/or vendors (or authorized agents/representatives thereof) of the RUS Operating Affiliates, respectively (who/that are not covered by one of the preceding categories).
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- Categories of CAPI the RUS Operating Affiliates Likely Sold During the Last Twelve Months and Categories of Third Parties to Whom/Which that Information Likely Was Sold
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- Categories of CAPI the RUS Operating Affiliates Likely Disclosed For a Business Purpose During the Last Twelve Months and Categories of Third Parties to Whom/Which that Information Likely Was So Disclosed
- Categories of CAPI:
- Identifiers;
- Section 1798.90 Information;
- Protected Classification Characteristics;
- Commercial Information;
- Sensory Data; and
- Professional or Employment Related Information;
- Categories of third parties:
- the RUS Operating Affiliates’ respective clients (or authorized agents/representatives thereof);
- the RUS Operating Affiliates’ respective employees (or authorized agents/representatives thereof);
- government agencies/bodies (or authorized agents/representatives thereof);
- the RUS Operating Affiliates’ corporate affiliates, including each other;
- parties (or authorized agents/representatives thereof) to a merger or divestiture, restructuring, reorganization, dissolution, or other similar sale or transfer of assets involving one or more of the RUS Operating Affiliates, in which the subject personal information was among the assets to be transferred;
- operating systems and platforms (or authorized agents/representatives thereof);
- internet services providers (or authorized agents/representatives thereof);
- data analytics providers (or authorized agents/representatives thereof);
- the RUS Operating Affiliates’ respective insurers (or authorized agents/representatives thereof);
- the RUS Operating Affiliates’ respective auditors (or authorized agents/representatives thereof);
- the RUS Operating Affiliates’ respective accountants/tax professionals (or authorized agents/representatives thereof);
- the RUS Operating Affiliates’ respective attorneys/legal professionals (or authorized agents/representatives thereof);
- third parties to whom/which disclosure is legally required (such as, for example, but without limitation, to respond to law enforcement requests or as required by applicable law, court order, or governmental regulations);
- other third parties described when collecting personal information; and
- contractors and/or vendors (or authorized agents/representatives thereof) of the RUS Operating Affiliates, respectively (who/that are not covered by one of the preceding categories).
- DISCLOSURE OF RIGHTS OF CA RESIDENTS UNDER THE CCPA
- describe/disclose to that Resident or that Resident’s authorized agent the categories of personal information that the business obtained about that Resident during the preceding twelve months;
- describe/disclose to that Resident or that Resident’s authorized agent the categories of sources from which it obtained the categories of personal information obtained about that Resident during the preceding twelve months;
- describe/disclose to that Resident or that Resident’s authorized agent the business or commercial purposes for which it collected or sold (as applicable) the categories of personal information obtained about that Resident during the preceding twelve months;
- describe/disclose to that Resident or that Resident’s authorized agent the categories of third parties with whom it shared the categories of personal information obtained about that Resident during the preceding twelve months;
- describe/disclose to that Resident or that Resident’s authorized agent the specific pieces of personal information obtained about that Resident during the preceding twelve-months;
- describe/disclose to that Resident or that Resident’s authorized agent the categories of personal information about that Resident that it sold during the preceding twelve months and the categories of third parties to which that information was sold;
- describe/disclose to that Resident or that Resident’s authorized agent the categories of personal information about that Resident that it disclosed for a business purpose during the preceding twelve months, and may also require disclosure of the categories of third parties to whom/which that information was so disclosed;
- deliver free of charge to that Resident or that Resident’s authorized agent the specific pieces of personal information obtained about that Resident during the preceding twelve months; and, regarding personal information obtained electronically by the Covered Business, such information must be delivered in a portable and, to the extent technically feasible, readily useable format that allows the Resident to transmit the information to another entity without hindrance; and
- delete any personal information about that Resident which the business has collected from that Resident and direct any service provider (as defined in the act) with which the Covered Business shared such information also to delete it from its records.
- “DO NOT SELL MY PERSONAL INFORMATION” – REQUESTS THAT THE RUS OPERATING AFFILIATES NOT SELL YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
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- Calling 833-691-0203; or
- Emailing fsuglia@ramboll.com.
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- DISCLOSURE OF AVAILABLE METHODS TO SUBMIT VERIFIABLE CONSUMER REQUESTS TO THE RUS OPERATING AFFILIATES
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- Calling 833-691-0203; or
- Emailing fsuglia@ramboll.com.
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- For the ramboll.com homepage and its subpages/applications, notice can be found at https://ramboll.com/legal-information; and
- For the https://ramboll-shair.com, https://events.ramboll-shair.com, and https://app.ramboll-shair.com, and their respective subpages/applications, notice can be found at the section immediately below titled: “CCPA Notice at Collection for https://ramboll-shair.com, https://events.ramboll-shair.com, and https://app.ramboll-shair.com (and THEIR Subpages).”
CCPA Notice at Collection for
https://ramboll-shair.com, https://events.ramboll-shair.com, and https://app.ramboll-shair.com (and THEIR Subpages)
California – Privacy – Information Collected through the Website
Date Last Updated: January 29, 2020
IF YOU NEED OR WANT TO RECEIVE A REPRODUCTION OF THE BELOW IN AN ALTERNATE FORMAT, PLEASE CONTACT FRANCESCO SUGLIA AT fsuglia@ramboll.com.
The following policies/practices apply to https://ramboll-shair.com, https://events.ramboll-shair.com, and https://app.ramboll-shair.com, including their respective subpages (hereinafter collectively – the “Website”). To the extent the following information conflicts with any other privacy disclosure/notice on the Website, then, as to California residents, the following information shall govern.
The Website collects information about visitors/visits to the Website using (1) cookies and (2) visitor active submission. A cookie is a small text file that is saved to your computer (through your internet browser) when you access a website/application, and that, among other things, can be used to improve a visitor’s website/application experience by remembering visitor preferences and other information about the visitor/visit, like, for example, the visitor’s internet protocol (or “IP”) address, internet service provider, internet browser type and language, screen resolution, the Website (sub)pages visited, words searched for using the Website search engine, and whether the visitor previously accessed the Website. Visitor active submission is when a visitor actively submits information through the Website or a link on the Website.
Through the use of cookies and/or visitor active submission, this Website collects among other (not personally identifiable) information, the following categories (as enumerated in Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.140(o)(1)) of personal information (as defined in Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.140(o)):
- “Identifiers” – such as, for example, but not limited to, name (if actively submitted), physical address/city (if actively submitted), email address (if actively submitted) and IP address;
- “Internet/Network Activity Information” – such as, for example, but not limited to, browsing history, search history, website preferences and other information regarding a website/application visitor’s interaction with the website/application; and
- other personally identifiable information that the user/visitor actively submits.
The information that the Website collects may be shared within/among Ramboll US Corporation (“RUSC”), RUSC’s affiliates and RUSC’s and its affiliates’ service providers and other vendors, and may be used:
- to provide to the user/visitor requested information and/or services;
- to (otherwise) communicate with the user/visitor;
- to recognize a user/visitor or devise that previously has visited the Website;
- to measure Website traffic and otherwise track/analyze Website usage;
- to develop and improve the Website, related services and/or other services offered by RUSC or its affiliates (collectively – “Ramboll”);
- for Ramboll marketing/digital marketing (including, without limitation, sending marketing materials to the user/visitor);
- for reporting within/among Ramboll and/or Ramboll’s service providers and other vendors; and
- for other business purposes (as defined/enumerated in Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.140(d)) of Ramboll.
This Website also uses Google Analytics. Google Analytics also uses cookies to remember a visitor’s behavior and shares that information with RUSC, basically, by generating reports on who visits the website/application and what they do once they get there. In addition to Google Analytics, the Website also uses several other third-party cookies as detailed in the chart below.
| Third-Party Cookie Suppliers | Purpose | Additional Information |
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Tag Manager – registers unique ID to generate data on how visitor uses website DoubleClick – registers and reports website user’s actions after clicking advertiser’s ads with purpose to measure efficacy of ads. Tracks visitor across devices and marketing channels. |
https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en-US | |
| Tracks visitors using Facebook ad campaigns and activity on website | https://www.facebook.com/policy.php | |
| Tracks visitors using LinkedIn ads or direct links and activity on website using Feed and Insight Tag | https://www.linkedin.com/legal/cookie-policy | |
| Unbounce | Tracks activity on website | https://unbounce.com/privacy/ |
Please note that the information contained in this disclosure/notice and other privacy-related information accessed via the Website may not apply to other websites/applications of Ramboll.
Also, to the extent the Website contains links to third-party websites/applications, please be aware that Ramboll is not responsible for the content or privacy practices of such websites/applications. Ramboll encourages users/visitors to be aware when they leave the Website and to read the privacy statements of any other website/application that collects information.
If you wish to restrict or block the cookies which are set by this website, you likely can do this through your browser settings. You likely can learn how through the “Help” function within your browser. Alternatively, you may visit http://www.aboutcookies.org, which may contain information on how to restrict or block cookies from your computer as well as more general information about cookies. For information on how to do this on the browser of your mobile device, you likely will need to refer to your mobile device manual. Please be aware that restricting cookies may impact the functionality of the Website.
