Privacy Policy

DynAmp protects users’ privacy and is committed to ensuring the processing of data collected through this website complies with both U.S. and European regulations.

This notice describes how we manage user information. DynAmp is responsible for this website and the processing of personal data provided by users while browsing.

All personal data will be processed in compliance with users’ rights and used solely for purposes explicitly stated in this notice. Furthermore, DynAmp commits to adopting adequate security measures to prevent unauthorized access, loss, or misuse of data, and to promptly inform the competent authorities and the user in the event of a personal data breach.

INFORMATION COLLECTED AND USE

DynAmp reserves the right to collect, use, store, and transfer the following categories of personal data provided by users of the website:

– Form data: name, address, phone number, email, voluntarily provided through contact forms.

– Usage data: information on how the user interacts with our site, collected through analytics tools. For more information, refer to the Cookie Policy.

We do not intentionally collect special categories of personal data (e.g., health, religious, political, biometric data, etc.). We will process personal data only with consent, in a manner consistent with the purpose for which it was collected or for other purposes authorized by the user.

PURPOSES OF PROCESSING

We process users’ personal data exclusively within the limits permitted by applicable laws for the following purposes:

– Provision of products and services: to respond to specific requests, provide information about our products/services, or fulfill contracts.

– Marketing: sending newsletters and promotional communications, only with explicit consent.

– Legal compliance: to comply with legal or regulatory obligations.

DISCLOSURE OF DATA TO THIRD PARTIES

We may share personal data with third parties, such as:

– IT service providers, hosting, newsletters, website management

– Administrative, legal, tax, and corporate consultants acting on our behalf

– Public authorities, if required by law.

We require all third parties to respect the confidentiality and security of processed personal data. In case of transfers to external data processors, we enter into specific agreements or Data Processing Agreements (DPAs).

PROCESSING AND TRANSFER OF PERSONAL DATA OUTSIDE THE EU

When collecting users’ personal data, data processing may occur outside the country of origin. Specifically, for data originating from the European Union (EU) or the United Kingdom (UK), we may process such data outside the European Economic Area (EEA) or the UK.

Where required by law or regulation, we ensure a level of protection that complies with Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR). Compliance with European data protection law is certified by the U.S. Department of Commerce under the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (DPF), and its UK extension. In case of conflict between this notice and the DPF principles, the latter shall prevail. For more information, refer to the European Commission’s website.

The same guarantees will apply if we transfer personal data received from the EU or UK to third parties acting on our behalf. Where required by the EU-U.S. DPF and the UK extension, we enter into written agreements with third parties and require them to ensure the same level of protection mandated by the DPF.

DATA SECURITY

We adopt appropriate technical and organizational measures to protect personal data against unauthorized access, loss, or misuse. In accordance with the Data Protection Act, we ensure that data processing is protected by security systems in compliance with legal requirements. Access is granted only to employees who need the data to perform job functions related to the stated purposes.

In case of a personal data breach, we will promptly notify users and the competent authorities, as required by applicable law.

DATA RETENTION

We retain personal data for a period strictly necessary to achieve the purposes for which it was collected or to comply with legal obligations, unless a longer retention period is required by applicable law.

DATA SUBJECT RIGHTS

Users may exercise rights under data protection laws concerning their personal data. As required by applicable law, users have the right to:

– Obtain information about the processing of their personal data,

– Object to the processing of their data,

– Exercise their right to data portability,

– Have their personal data rectified, deleted, or restricted,

– Revoke consent at any time with future effect,

– File a complaint with the competent supervisory authority.

To exercise these rights, users may contact us via email at: h.hudgins@dynamp.com

CONTACTS

For any questions or to exercise your rights, you can contact:

DynAmp, LLC

3735 Gantz Rd, Suite D

43123 Grove City (Ohio) – United States

Vat ID 721563732

h.hudgins@dynamp.com

CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY

We reserve the right to update this Privacy Policy at any time. Changes will be posted on this page with the date of update indicated. We encourage you to check this page periodically.