The publiccode.eu web site is run by the FSFE e.V. When this policy refers to “we”, this means the FSFE.
When you use the website to sign our open letter, we collect and store information about your name, e-mail address and country, which you have provided with your consent. We will publicly show your name as a signee to the open letter if you consented to publicly show name in the list of signatures. We will also provide your name and country to the recipients of the open letter (members of the European Parliament and national or regional parliaments). We will not share your e-mail address. We store this information in a database for the duration of the Public Money - Public Code campaign and remove it afterwards.
If you have consented to being contacted about the campaign, we will use your e-mail address to send you information about the campaign during and immediately after the campaign.
All information submitted through the website, whether stored on the webserver or in our issue system, is available to FSFE staff and interns. The information is also available to FSFE’s system administrator team. Information is stored unencrypted on our servers, which means the information is also available to staff of PlusServer GmbH where our servers are hosted.
You have the right to receive the personal data we have stored about you, as well as the right to instruct us to rectify it if it’s incorrect. You also have the right to object to our storing of information, in which case we will remove personal data about you, and the right to remove your consent to processing of your personal data in line with this policy, in which case we will also take steps to remove personal data about you.
If you have questions about our use of your data, would like to request a copy of all information we have stored about you, please contact privacy@fsfe.org.
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