Privacy policy of HR-CLARIN repository and services

Name of the service

HR-CLARIN repository and services

Description of the service

Repository and services of HR-CLARIN research infrastructure at the Institute of Linguistics, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb.

Data controller and a contact person

Institute of Linguistics
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Zagreb
Ivana Lučića 3
10000 Zagreb
Croatia
+385 1 4092 142 (phone)

Technical contact:
repository@clarin.hr

Jurisdiction

HR, Croatia

Personal data processed

The following personal information is fetched from the Identity Provider server of your home organisation every time you log in to the service:

  • name
  • email address
  • unique ID to identify the user
  • user entitlement in special cases (for IdPs in AAI@EduHr federation)

Log files are created at various levels which include

  • email addresses, name, timestamp and the performed action
  • IP address
  • signed licenses if any

Purpose of the processing of personal data

Repository and services process personal data and log files for:

  • user authentication
  • user identification when signing licenses
  • user authorisation in special cases
  • automated sending of email messages necessary for use of the services (password reset, submission information etc.)
  • monitoring the load and capacity of the underlying server and the network
  • working out technical problems and investigating abuse of the service
  • statistics and development of the service

Third parties to whom personal data is disclosed

The personal data are not disclosed to anyone outside of the HR-CLARIN team.

How to access, rectify and delete the personal data

The personal information is visible in your profile. If there is no profile, no personal data is directly stored. Use the technical contact above for any requests. To rectify the data released by your Home Organisation, contact your Home Organisation's IT helpdesk.

Data retention

Personal data is deleted on request of the user or if the user hasn't used the service for five years.

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.