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Product and safety information
legitimate interests, for example, in civil or
criminal legal proceedings.
Mergers and Acquisitions If we decide to sell,
buy, merge or otherwise reorganise our
businesses in certain countries, this may involve
us disclosing personal data to prospective or
actual purchasers and their advisers, or receiving
personal data from sellers and their advisers.
Collecting the Data of Minors
Nokia does not seek to collect any information from or
engage in any transactions with persons under the age
of 13. Our databases may nevertheless contain personal
data of children under 13 due to the fact that it is not
always possible to determine precisely the age of the
user. Insofar as we ask you to provide your age, we block
the service from any person who is under 13 years of age.
We will also make reasonable efforts to clear our
databases of personal data relating to under age users.
Nokia's policy is to request that minors (the legal age of
majority and therefore the age of minors is determined
by local law where you reside) do not make purchases
or engage in other legal acts on our products and
services without the consent of a parent or legal
guardian, unless otherwise permitted by applicable law.
Data Quality
We take reasonable steps to keep the personal data we
possess accurate and upto- date and to delete out of date
or otherwise incorrect or unnecessary personal data.
As certain Nokia products and services may allow you to
manage your profile, we encourage you to access your
personal data from time to time to ensure that it is
correct and up-to-date. Please remember that it is your
responsibility to provide us with correct details as well
as to update the personal data you have provided us
with in case of any changes.
Security
While there are always risks associated with providing
personal data, whether in person, by phone, via the
internet or otherwise, and no technology is completely
safe or "tamper" or "hacker" proof, Nokia takes
appropriate technical and organizational information
security measures to prevent and minimize such risks.
Such measures include, where appropriate, the use of
firewalls, secure server facilities, encryption,
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implementing proper access rights management
systems and processes, careful selection of processors
and other technically and commercially reasonable
measures to provide appropriate protection for your
personal data against unauthorized use or disclosure.
Where appropriate, we may also take back-up copies
and use other such means to prevent accidential damage
or destruction to your personal data. If a particular part
of a Nokia website supports on-line transactions, we will
use an industry standard security measure, such as the
one available through "Secure Sockets Layer" ("SSL"), to
protect the confidentiality and security of online
transactions.
Use of Cookies and Web Beacons
From time to time when you visit a Nokia website,
information may be placed on your computer to allow
us to recognize your computer. This information is
commonly in the form of a textfile known as a "cookie".
Cookies are small pieces of data stored on your
computer's hard drive, rather than on the website.
Typically, they enable collection of certain information
about your computer, including your internet protocol
(IP) address, your computer's operating system, your
browser type and the address of any referring sites. Our
use of cookies is intended to provide benefits to you,
such as eliminating the need for you to enter your
password frequently during a session or the need to re-
enter items you place in a shopping cart if you do not
finish a transaction in a single visit. Cookies are also used
for website traffic analysis and anonymous
demographic profiling so that we may improve our
services.
Nokia may use so called web beacons (or "pixel tags") in
connection with some websites. However, we do not use
them to identify individual users personally. Web
beacons are typically graphic images that are placed on
a website and they are used to count visitors to a website
and/or to access certain cookies. This information is used
to improve our services. Web beacons do not typically
collect any other information than what your browser
provides us with as a standard part of any internet
communication. If you turn off cookies, the web beacon
will no longer be able to track your specific activity. The
web beacon may, however, continue to collect
information of visits from your IP-address, but such
information will no longer be unique.
If you do not wish to receive cookies, or want to be
notified before they are placed, you may set your web
browser to do so, if your browser so permits. Please
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