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Sometimes a privacy policy needs to be changed, for example, due to a legal amendment. On this page, you will always find our most current privacy policy. This version was drafted in June 2023.
The information on this website is intended solely for general information purposes. No rights can be derived from this information. House of low-code is not liable for any damage that may arise as a result of incorrect or incomplete information on this website.
House of low-code B.V.Email: info@houseoflowcode.nl
Phone: + 31 (0) 10 5017008
Address: Westblaak 94, 3012KM Rotterdam
What personal data do we process?
House of low-code processes personal data that we have received from you because you are a customer, because you have filled out one of the forms on our website, or because you have provided your information to us in another way.
We process the following personal data:
- Email address
- First name
- Last name
- Phone number
- Company information
- IP address
- Location data
- Data about your activities on our website
- Internet browser and device type
We also use the above data to analyze whether we are providing the right information to the right target audience, so that you only receive information that is relevant to you.
How long do we retain your data?
House of low-code does not retain your personal data for longer than strictly necessary to achieve the purposes for which your data is collected. These are the retention periods we adhere to:
Category of personal data |
Retention period | Reason for retention period |
Personal information |
10 years, if there is no further contact after an inquiry, newsletter subscription, download, etc., and you do not enter into a contractual agreement with us. |
We use your data for analysis and marketing purposes for 10 years. |
Data about your activities on our website/internet browser and device type |
50 months. The data is reset with new activity. |
We use your data for analysis and marketing purposes for 50 months. |
What do we use your data for?
We use your data for various purposes. We use your data to...
- Send requested information.
- Send our newsletter.
- Send invitations to our events.
- Be able to call or email you if necessary to provide our services.
- Analyze your behavior on the website to improve the website and tailor the offering of products and services to your preferences.
With which companies do we share your data?
House of low-code shares your personal data with other third parties. We do this only with your explicit consent. For example, when you visit a website, your browser automatically sends certain data to Google. This includes the URL of the page you are visiting and your IP address. However, Google uses your data to make your ads more useful to you only when ad personalization is enabled. For more information on how Google uses personal information, please refer to Google's Privacy & Terms page.
Type of service |
Name prosessor | Purpose of processing | Jurisdiction | Which information | |
Data Analysis |
Improvement of our website, analysis andsen marketing purposesis |
Verenigde Staten |
Website behavior and IP address |
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Data Analysis |
Improvement of our website, analysis andsen marketing purposesis |
Malta |
Website behavior and IP address |
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Communication |
Communication purposes |
Ierland |
Personal information, contact and work-related data |
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Hosting |
Hosting of our website |
The Netherlands |
Log data |
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Marketing |
Sending targeted and relevant e-mails |
Ireland |
Personal information, preferences, contact and work-related data |
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Marketing |
Marketing purposes like advertising and remarketing, |
US |
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Marketing |
Marketing purposes |
US |
Email address |
What do you need to know about cookies at House of low-code?
We use cookies to analyze/improve our website and personalize content. We also share information about your use of our website with social media, advertising, and analytics partners, who may combine it with other information you have provided to them or collected through your use of their services. This is to optimize the user experience on our website. We explain it to you below.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a very small text file that is stored on the device you use to visit our website, such as a computer, tablet, or smartphone.
Cookies allow us to recognize your web browser. Handy! This way, you don't have to adjust your settings repeatedly. They mainly help us improve and analyze your experience on our website for marketing purposes. Because we respect your right to privacy, you can choose not to allow certain types of cookies. Good to know: cookies do not jeopardize the security of your computer.
What are cookies used for?
We distinguish between different types of cookies:
- Necessary: These cookies are necessary to use a website. They are used for the functioning of the website and cannot be disabled.
- Analytics: Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. We may use a set of cookies to collect information and report statistics on the use of the website.
- Functionality: We use functional cookies to personalize and optimize your experience and remember your chat history.
- Advertising and personalization: We use advertising cookies to make ads more engaging and valuable for website visitors. This allows us to remember the choices you make (such as your username, language, or region) and offer enhanced, more personalized features. Additionally, they enable us to report on the performance of advertising campaigns.
What are your rights?
You can always access, modify, or delete your personal data. You can also withdraw your consent for data processing or indicate that you no longer want us to process your personal data.
Do you want to unsubscribe or modify your data? At the bottom of each email, you will find the option to modify your data or unsubscribe. If you have any questions or if you wish to exercise your rights, please contact us at info@houseoflowcode.com. Furthermore, we would like to inform you that you have the possibility to file a complaint with the national supervisory authority, the Dutch Data Protection Authority (Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens).