Privacy Policy for MPI Service Provider

This privacy policy states what happens with the user details that are retrieved from your Home Organisation upon using our services with the account you have with your Home Organisation.

Name of the service MPI Service Provider
Data controller and contact person Reiner Dirksmeyer, Information Officer, webadmin@mpi.nl
Jurisdiction The Netherlands
Purpose of the processing of personal data The Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics Service Provider provides access to linguistic data and web services. Personal data is used to provide access to certain protected resources. User IDs are logged when accessing data and services and might be retrieved in cases of misuse.
Personal data processed The following data is retrieved from your Home Organisation - provided that your Home Organisation is wiling to release it:
  • your unique user identifier (ePPN) or a unique identifier that your Home Organisation issues specifically for our Service Provider (ePTId)
  • your Full Name (CN)
  • your affiliation
  • your email address
If your organisation does not provide some of these user attributes, you might be requested to provide them yourself in order to use certain services.
Third parties to whom personal data is disclosed When access to protected resources is requested, your personal data will be disclosed to the depositor(s) of the requested resources such that they can assess whether or not access should be granted. The depositor(s) could be in a country outside of the EU/EEA.
How to access, rectify and delete the personal data Contact the contact person above. To rectify the data released by your Home Organisation, contact your Home Organisation's IT helpdesk.
Data retention Personal data of regular users is deleted on request of the user or if the user hasn't used the service for five years. Personal data of users who have deposited resources into the language archive is only deleted on request of the user.
Data Protection Code of Conduct Your personal data will be protected according to the Code of Conduct for Service Providers, a common standard for the research and higher education sector to protect your privacy.