Updated: May 24, 2018
Processing personal data in a secure, fair, and transparent way is extremely important to us at BotHelp. As part of this effort, we process personal data in accordance with the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”), the EU/US Privacy Shield principles (“Privacy Shield”) and the laws of the US governing the handling of various types of personal data.
To better protect individuals’ personal data, we are providing these terms to govern BotHelp’s and your handling of personal data (the “Data Processing Amendment” or “DPA”). This DPA amends and supplements your Terms of Service (“ToS”) and requires no further action on your part. If you do not agree to this DPA, you may discontinue the use of the BotHelp service and cancel your account.
It is important that all parties understand what data and whose data is protected under this DPA. Each party has respective obligations to protect personal; therefore, the following definitions explain the scope of this DPA and the mutual commitments to protect personal data.
“BotHelp”, “we”, “us”, or “our” refers to the provider of the BotHelp website and services, (collectively referred to as the “BotHelp Service.”).
“You” or “Customer” refers to the company or organization that signs up to use the BotHelp Service to manage the relationships with your consumers or service users.
“Party” refers to BotHelp and/or the customer depending on the context.
“Personnel” refers to those individuals who are employed by or are under contract to perform a service on behalf of one of the parties. Personnel may have rights in their personal data (including business contact information) if they reside in the EU. It is important to be clear about how personnel’s rights are protected.
“Data Subjects” refers to those individuals residing in the EU who are consumers or users of a BotHelp Customer’s goods or services (also “consumers”), as well as any personnel who reside in the EU.
“Personal Data” is given the same meaning as in the GDPR which we summarize here as: any data relating directly or indirectly to an identifiable data subject. Personal data does not include any data that is anonymized, aggregated, de-identified and/or compiled on a generic basis and which does not name or identify a specific individual, directly or indirectly.
“Processing” is given the same meaning as in the GDPR, which we summarize as including: collecting, recording, using, storing, amending, adapting, disclosing, transferring or transmitting, structuring, using, combining, deleting or destroying, personal data (“Process” and “Processed” shall have similar meanings).
“Controller” is given the same meaning as in the GDPR, which we summarize as the party that determines the purposes and means of the processing of personal data – the customer is the controller with respect to consumer personal data. Each party may be the controller of personal data it processes about the other’s personnel.
“Processor” is the party that processes personal data on behalf of the controller – BotHelp is the processor of the personal data we process about your consumers.
“Sub-processor” is a Third-party, independent contractors, vendors and suppliers who provide specific services and products related to the BotHelp website and our services, such as hosting, credit card processing and fraud screening, and mailing list hosting ("third-party" or "outside contractor" shall have similar meanings).
“Incident” means: (a) a complaint or a request with respect to the exercise of an individual’s rights under the GDPR; (b) an investigation into or seizure of the personal data by government officials, or a specific indication that such an investigation or seizure is imminent; or (c) any breach of the security and/or confidentiality as set out in this DPA leading to the accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure of, or access to, the personal data, or any indication of such breach having taken place or being about to take place.
For the sake of readability, we do not use initial capitalization of defined terms in this DPA. Defined terms are defined terms, irrespective of their format.
1. Each party agrees that personal data shall be treated as confidential information under this DPA. In addition, each party shall at all times comply with applicable laws relating to data protection in the relevant jurisdiction with respect to each other’s personal data.
2. Personal Data shall remain the property of the disclosing party. BotHelp acknowledges that customer is the controller and maintains control over data subject’s personal data.
3. BotHelp will process customer’s personal data only to the extent strictly necessary for the purpose of providing the services in accordance with the ToS and any further written instructions from the customer that are mutually agreed upon in writing. BotHelp agrees that:
4. Upon termination of your account BotHelp will delete, destroy, or anonymize the personal data in accordance with our standard backup and retention policy per the ToS, normally, no later than 90 days, unless we are required to retain personal data due to Union, Member State or United States laws; in which case BotHelp reserves the right to retain personal data.
5. The parties acknowledge that customer may from time to time be in possession of personal data relating to BotHelp’s personnel. BotHelp warrants that it has provided all necessary notifications and obtained all necessary consents, authorizations, approvals and/or agreements as required under any applicable law in order to enable: (i) the disclosure of BotHelp’s personal data to customer; and (ii) further processing of such BotHelp personal data by customer.
1. Customer warrants that it has all necessary rights to provide to BotHelp the personal data for processing in connection with the provision of the BotHelp Services.
2. To the extent required by applicable law, customer is responsible for ensuring that any data subject consents that may be necessary to this processing are obtained, and for ensuring that a record of such consents is maintained, including any consent to use personal data that is obtained from third parties. Should such consent be revoked by a data subject, customer is responsible for communicating the fact of such revocation to BotHelp.
3. Customer understands, as a controller, that it is responsible (as between customer and BotHelp) for:
4. BotHelp shall assist the customer by implementing appropriate technical and organizational measures, insofar as this is reasonably and commercially possible (in BotHelp’s sole determination and discretion), in fulfilling customer’s obligations to respond to individuals’ requests to exercise rights under the GDPR.
5. As stated in our Privacy Policy, the customer consents to BotHelp engaging sub-processors (service providers) to process customer personal data for the permitted purpose of providing products and services for which we contracted provided that: (a) BotHelp will maintain an up-to-date list of its sub-processors, which it will update with the details of any change in sub-processors at least 10 days prior to any change; and (b) BotHelp will impose data protection terms on any sub-processor it engages with as required to protect customer’s personal data to the standard required by the GDPR. Customer may object to BotHelp’s appointment or replacement, provided such objection is based on reasonable grounds related to data protection. In such event, BotHelp will either not appoint or replace the sub-processor or if that is not possible, customer may suspend or terminate the BotHelp service.
Below is a list of Sub-processors we work with.
Sub-processor | Purpose |
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Hetzner | Hosting |
Intercom | Communication Service |
Google LLC | Business analytics |
Facebook Messenger, Viber, Telegram, Vkontakte | Messaging Platforms |
FastSpring | Payment infrastructure |
6. Upon written request, BotHelp shall make available to the customer information reasonably necessary to demonstrate compliance with its obligations under this DPA.Company does not have any independent right to audit BotHelp’s technical and/or organizational measures.
1. When either party becomes aware of an incident that impacts the processing of personal data, it shall promptly notify the other about the incident and shall reasonably cooperate in order to enable the other party to perform a thorough investigation into the incident, to formulate a correct response, and to take suitable further steps in respect of the incident.
2. Both parties shall at all times have procedures which enable them to promptly respond to the other about an incident. Where the incident is reasonably likely to require a data breach notification under applicable laws, the party responsible for the incident shall notify the other without undue delay of having become aware of such an incident.
3. Any notifications made under this section shall be made to hello@bothelp.io (when made to BotHelp) and to our point of contact with you (when made to the customer), and shall contain:(i) a description of the nature of the incident, including, where possible, the categories and approximate number of individuals concerned and the categories and approximate number of records concerned; (ii) the name and contact details of the point of contact where more information can be obtained; (iii) a description of the likely consequences of the incident; and (iv) a description of the measures taken or proposed to be taken to address the incident including, where appropriate, measures to mitigate its possible adverse effects.
1. Each party indemnifies the other and holds them harmless against all claims, actions, third party claims, losses, damages and expenses incurred by the indemnified party and arising directly or indirectly out of or in connection with a breach of this DPA.
1. This DPA came into effect on May 25, 2018 and shall continue until it is changed or terminated in accordance with the ToS.
2. Termination or expiration of this DPA shall not discharge the parties from the confidentiality obligations herein.