Does Remote adhere to the US Privacy Shield?

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Yancho Yanchev
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While Privacy Shield is no longer a valid mechanism for data transfers from the EU, it is still a valid commitment toward certain data privacy requirements for companies that take part in it. Remote takes part in the Privacy Shield and has committed to comply with its principles. Organizations’ continued participation in the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield shows a serious commitment to protect personal information in accordance with a set of privacy principles that offer meaningful privacy protections and recourse for individuals.

Remote has certified to the Department of Commerce that it adheres to the Privacy Shield Principles. If there is any conflict between the terms in this Privacy Policy and the Privacy Shield Principles, the Privacy Shield Principles shall govern. To learn more about the Privacy Shield program and to view our certification, please visit [https://www.privacyshield.gov/.](https://www.privacyshield.gov/]

Remote is committed to cooperating with the panel established by the EU data protection authorities (DPAs), the Swiss Federal Data Protection, or the Information Commissioner. EU, Swiss, and UK individuals can contact EU DPA, the Swiss Federal Data Protection, or the Information Commissioner as applicable.

The Federal Trade Commission has jurisdiction over Remote Technology, Inc.’s compliance with the Privacy Principles. Failing to follow the Privacy Shield principles could result in U.S. FTC enforcement measures for Remote.

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