KPMG Baltics OÜ (hereinafter “KPMG”), as controller is dedicated to protecting the confidentiality and privacy of information entrusted to them. As part of this fundamental obligation, KPMG is committed to the appropriate protection and use of personal information (sometimes referred to as “personal data”, "personally identifiable information" or "PII") that has been collected online.
Generally, our intent is to collect only the personal information that is provided voluntarily by online visitors so that we can offer information and/or services to those individuals or offer information about employment opportunities. Please review this privacy policy ("Privacy Policy") to learn more about how we collect, use, share and protect the personal information that we have obtained.
In order to ensure high level of personal data protection, KPMG has designated a Data Protection Officer (“DPO”) with expert knowledge of data protection law and practices and whose tasks are related to introducing better practices of personal data protection within KPMG. DPO assists KPMG in maintaining personal data protection compliance.The DPO in KPMG serves as a contact point for data subjects in case of requests and/or questions related to personal data protection and personal data processing in KPMG. Data subjects may contact the DPO with regard to all issues related to processing of their personal data and to the exercise of their rights.
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