Privacy policy
In general
This privacy statement relates to the processing of your personal data by Think Pink during all interactions with us, for example when you visit our website, use our services, subscribe to our newsletters, contact our employees, and so on.
Think Pink values your privacy. We process the personal data obtained in accordance with the principles governing the processing of personal data and the obligations imposed by the European Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data and repealing Directive 95/46 / EC, also known as the "General Data Protection Regulation" ("GDPR").
Think Pink thus processes the personal data obtained, taking into account the principles that every data processing must comply with, in particular
a) The personal data are processed in a manner that is lawful, fair and transparent with regard to the data subject ('legality, fairness and transparency');
b) The personal data are only collected for specific, explicitly described and justified purposes. Think Pink does not further process them in a manner incompatible with those purposes ('purpose limitation');
c) Personal data must be adequate, relevant and limited to what is necessary for the purposes for which they are processed ('minimum data processing');
d) The personal data must be correct and, if necessary, updated; Think Pink takes all reasonable measures to immediately delete or correct the personal data that are incorrect, having regard to the purposes for which they are processed ('accuracy');
What personal data are stored?
By personal data we mean data that relate to an identifiable person. These data are passed on to us when, for example, you fill out a form on the website, through the use of our products and services, or through the use of an application on this website. All data that we collect can be combined to better tailor our offers and services to your personal needs.
Our website collects various personal data for multiple applications.
Who is responsible for these data?
Vzw Think Pink, with its registered office at Allée de la Recherche 12, 1070 Brussels, and registered with the CBE under the number BE0810.893.274 (hereinafter Think Pink) is responsible for the processing of your personal data. The following person has been appointed within our company to guarantee this data protection;
Febe Vandamme
T +32 468 17 40 29
privacy@think-pink.be
How are these data protected?
We do everything in our power to protect your personal data and privacy, both in our offices, on our network and on relocation. Our employees handle your confidential information with great care. With extra sensitive data we take extra measures.
- security with strong passwords that are only used in one or in a few specific applications
- sending form data via HTTPS
- sound, updated firewalls at both our offices and at the hosting providers
- sound, updated servers at both our offices and at the hosting providers
- intrusion detection software on the firewalls
- only employees who need your personal information to properly perform their duties have access to your data
- recent hardware with updated firmware
- physically secured office with alarm system
- no access from third parties without the presence of Think Pink employees
What if personal data are breached?
In the event of a data leak with unfavourable consequences for your personal data, you will be personally notified - within 72 hours after we have become aware of the breach - in the circumstances provided for by law.
How are these data stored?
These data are stored in:
Internal systems
- Excel for the practical organisation of events and the general operation of Think Pink on secured company computers
Other systems
- Secured online environment for the organisation of events and for the general operation of Think Pink
- Access: employees who need the data for the proper performance of their duties
The hosting provider’s servers
- The data centres are physically located in Brussels
The hosting provider is the only company in Belgium that has the ISO 27001: 2013 standard, which originated from the "Code of Practice for Information Security Management" (BS7799). This refers to a management system specifically for information security (Information Security Management System ISMS) and specifies how you can demonstrably manage security risks. As an ISMS interpretation, the ISO 27001: 2013 standard specifies that you define a scope and policy, perform a risk analysis, select measures for the identified risks, implement and manage (allocate resources) and finally (cyclically) monitor and review the above.
Where are these data stored?
The data centres are physically housed in Brussels. Our internal systems are located at our registered office (Allée de la Recherche 12, 1070 Brussels) and at our logistics office (Sint-Pietersmolenstraat 23, 8000 Bruges).
How long are these data stored?
These data are stored for an indefinite period of time.
For what purposes are these data used?
The use of the various personal data depends on application to application.
Are cookies stored as well?
Identification cookies are used to identify visitors to use the website management application. Functional cookies ensure that the website works properly. For example, they help you remember your login information or language preference. Only the administrator has access to these data in order to be able to identify potential problems.
Analytical cookies allow us to analyse our website. This way, we know how many visitors our site has, how long they surf, what they click on, which parts are popular or what needs to be clarified ... At the same time, we can see what problems visitors encounter. This way, we can improve our website. We also use third-party cookies such as Google Analytics for this. The generated information about usage behaviour on our websites is collected and transferred to and by Google, where it is stored on servers in the United States.
If you prefer, you can reject our cookies during your visit. You can disable or remove all installed cookies at any time via your browser settings (usually under "Help" or "Internet Options"). Each browser type has its own way of managing cookies. You can find the information on your browser’s website. Keep in mind that changing the settings can cause the website to malfunction.
How can I access, edit or delete my data?
If you want to change your personal details, you can reach our DPO via +32 468 17 40 29 or via privacy@think-pink.be.
Your Think Pink account
Description
Entering all your information over and over again is quite time-consuming. Moreover, we think it is important that you can easily and quickly contact us if you have a question about a campaign or event, via a message system that does not unnecessarily burden your mailbox. That is why our website works with an account system.
To ensure that your registration runs as smoothly as possible, we ask you to create an account. For this, we ask for your name and e-mail address. You can also indicate your language preference. Then, choose a password yourself and confirm it. The next time you visit our website, you can easily log in with your e-mail address and using the password that you have chosen before.
What personal data are stored?
Name, e-mail address and language preference.
Who is responsible for these data?
Vzw Think Pink, with its registered office at Allée de la Recherche 12, 1070 Brussels, and registered with the CBE under the number BE0810.893.274 (hereinafter Think Pink) is responsible for the processing of your personal data. The following person has been appointed within our company to guarantee this data protection;
Febe Vandamme
T +32 468 17 40 29
privacy@think-pink.be
How are these data protected?
We do everything in our power to protect your personal data and privacy, both in our offices, on our network and on relocation. Our employees handle your confidential information with great care. With extra sensitive data we take extra measures.
- security with strong passwords that are only used in one or in a few specific applications
- sending form data via HTTPS
- sound, updated firewalls at both our offices and at the hosting providers
- sound, updated servers at both our offices and at the hosting providers
- intrusion detection software on the firewalls
- only employees who need your personal information to properly perform their duties have access to your data
- recent hardware with updated firmware
- physically secured office with alarm system
- no access from third parties without the presence of Think Pink employees
Where are these data stored?
The data centres are physically housed in Brussels. Our internal systems are located at our registered office (Allée de la Recherche 12, 1070 Brussels) and at our logistics office (Sint-Pietersmolenstraat 23, 8000 Bruges).
How long are these data stored?
These data are stored for an indefinite period of time and as long as we need them for the proper functioning of Think Pink.
For what purposes are these data used?
Thanks to your name and e-mail address, we can provide you with an answer to your question.
Are cookies stored as well?
Identification cookies are used to identify visitors to use the website management application. Functional cookies ensure that the website works properly. For example, they help you remember your login information or language preference. Only the administrator has access to these data in order to be able to identify potential problems.
Analytical cookies allow us to analyse our website. This way, we know how many visitors our site has, how long they surf, what they click on, which parts are popular or what needs to be clarified ... At the same time, we can see what problems visitors encounter. This way, we can improve our website. We also use third-party cookies such as Google Analytics for this. The generated information about usage behaviour on our websites is collected and transferred to and by Google, where it is stored on servers in the United States.
If you prefer, you can reject our cookies during your visit. You can disable or remove all installed cookies at any time via your browser settings (usually under "Help" or "Internet Options"). Each browser type has its own way of managing cookies. You can find the information on your browser’s website. Keep in mind that changing the settings can cause the website to malfunction.
How can I access, edit or delete my data?
If you want to change your personal details, you can reach our DPO via +32 468 17 40 29 or via privacy@think-pink.be.
Enroll as a BikeStar
Description
Would you like to join Bike for Think Pink as a BikeStar? You can do so quite easily via the online form "Register as a BikeStar". We need your name, address and date of birth to arrange your insurance. We can provide you with relevant information via e-mail and we will keep you informed of what Bike for Think Pink has in store for you. Your telephone number ensures that we can call or send you text messages with urgent questions. At the bottom, you can also indicate, without obligation, whether you are a fellow-sufferer and, thus, have or have had breast cancer. As a Bike for Think Pink participant who is also a fellow-sufferer, you can use a Ridley bicycle for free. Moreover, we are often in a position to offer fellow-sufferers great promotions from partners or sympathisers. If we can contact you about those, you can indicate that in the yes/no drop-down menu.
What personal data are stored?
Name, address, date of birth, e-mail address, phone number and fellow-sufferer yes or no.
Who is responsible for these data?
Vzw Think Pink, with its registered office at Allée de la Recherche 12, 1070 Brussels, and registered with the CBE under the number BE0810.893.274 (hereinafter Think Pink) is responsible for the processing of your personal data. The following person has been appointed within our company to guarantee this data protection;
Febe Vandamme
T +32 468 17 40 29
privacy@think-pink.be
How are these data protected?
We do everything in our power to protect your personal data and privacy, both in our offices, on our network and on relocation. Our employees handle your confidential information with great care. With extra sensitive data we take extra measures.
- security with strong passwords that are only used in one or in a few specific applications
- sending form data via HTTPS
- sound, updated firewalls at both our offices and at the hosting providers
- sound, updated servers at both our offices and at the hosting providers
- intrusion detection software on the firewalls
- only employees who need your personal information to properly perform their duties have access to your data
- recent hardware with updated firmware
- physically secured office with alarm system
- no access from third parties without the presence of Think Pink employees
Where are these data stored?
The data centres are physically housed in Brussels. Our internal systems are located at our registered office (Allée de la Recherche 12, 1070 Brussels) and at our logistics office (Sint-Pietersmolenstraat 23, 8000 Bruges).
How long are these data stored?
These data are stored for an indefinite period of time and as long as we need them for the proper functioning of Think Pink.
For what purposes are these data used?
- Name, address and date of birth: to arrange your insurance.
- E-mail address: to provide you with relevant information and keep you informed about what Bike for Think Pink has in store for you.
- Phone number: to call or send you text messages with urgent questions
- Fellow-sufferer (and, thus, suffering or having suffered from breast cancer) (optional): as a Bike for Think Pink participant who is also a fellow-sufferer, you can use a Ridley bicycle for free. Moreover, we are often in a position to offer fellow-sufferers great promotions from partners or sympathisers. If we can contact you about those, you can indicate that in the yes/no drop-down menu.
Are cookies stored as well?
Identification cookies are used to identify visitors to use the website management application. Functional cookies ensure that the website works properly. For example, they help you remember your login information or language preference. Only the administrator has access to these data in order to be able to identify potential problems.
Analytical cookies allow us to analyse our website. This way, we know how many visitors our site has, how long they surf, what they click on, which parts are popular or what needs to be clarified ... At the same time, we can see what problems visitors encounter. This way, we can improve our website. We also use third-party cookies such as Google Analytics for this. The generated information about usage behaviour on our websites is collected and transferred to and by Google, where it is stored on servers in the United States.
If you prefer, you can reject our cookies during your visit. You can disable or remove all installed cookies at any time via your browser settings (usually under "Help" or "Internet Options"). Each browser type has its own way of managing cookies. You can find the information on your browser’s website. Keep in mind that changing the settings can cause the website to malfunction.
How can I access, edit or delete my data?
If you want to change your personal details, you can reach our DPO via +32 468 17 40 29 or via privacy@think-pink.be.
Enroll as a RunStar
Description
Would you like to join Run for Think Pink as a RunStar? You can easily do that via the online form "Register as a RunStar". We need your name, address and date of birth to arrange your insurance. We can provide you with relevant information via e-mail and we will keep you informed of what Run for Think Pink has in store for you. Your telephone number ensures that we can call or send you text messages with urgent questions. At the bottom, you can also indicate, without obligation, whether you are a fellow-sufferer and, thus, have or have had breast cancer. We ask you this because we are often in a position to offer fellow-sufferers nice promotions from partners or sympathisers. If we can contact you about those, you can indicate that in the yes/no drop-down menu.
What personal data are stored?
Name, address, date of birth, e-mail address, phone number and fellow-sufferer.
Who is responsible for these data?
Vzw Think Pink, with its registered office at Allée de la Recherche 12, 1070 Brussels, and registered with the CBE under the number BE0810.893.274 (hereinafter Think Pink) is responsible for the processing of your personal data. The following person has been appointed within our company to guarantee this data protection;
Febe Vandamme
T +32 468 17 40 29
privacy@think-pink.be
How are these data protected?
We do everything in our power to protect your personal data and privacy, both in our offices, on our network and on relocation. Our employees handle your confidential information with great care. With extra sensitive data we take extra measures.
- security with strong passwords that are only used in one or in a few specific applications
- sending form data via HTTPS
- sound, updated firewalls at both our offices and at the hosting providers
- sound, updated servers at both our offices and at the hosting providers
- intrusion detection software on the firewalls
- only employees who need your personal information to properly perform their duties have access to your data
- recent hardware with updated firmware
- physically secured office with alarm system
- no access from third parties without the presence of Think Pink employees
Where are these data stored?
The data centres are physically housed in Brussels. Our internal systems are located at our registered office (Allée de la Recherche 12, 1070 Brussels) and at our logistics office (Sint-Pietersmolenstraat 23, 8000 Bruges).
How long are these data stored?
These data are stored for an indefinite period of time and as long as we need them for the proper functioning of Think Pink.
For what purposes are these data used?
Thanks to your name and e-mail address, we can provide you with an answer to your question.
Are cookies stored as well?
Identification cookies are used to identify visitors to use the website management application. Functional cookies ensure that the website works properly. For example, they help you remember your login information or language preference. Only the administrator has access to these data in order to be able to identify potential problems.
Analytical cookies allow us to analyse our website. This way, we know how many visitors our site has, how long they surf, what they click on, which parts are popular or what needs to be clarified ... At the same time, we can see what problems visitors encounter. This way, we can improve our website. We also use third-party cookies such as Google Analytics for this. The generated information about usage behaviour on our websites is collected and transferred to and by Google, where it is stored on servers in the United States.
If you prefer, you can reject our cookies during your visit. You can disable or remove all installed cookies at any time via your browser settings (usually under "Help" or "Internet Options"). Each browser type has its own way of managing cookies. You can find the information on your browser’s website. Keep in mind that changing the settings can cause the website to malfunction.
How can I access, edit or delete my data?
If you want to change your personal details, you can reach our DPO via +32 468 17 40 29 or via privacy@think-pink.be.
Share your Care Fund
Description
Thanks to the Share your Care Fund, you can request a gift for a fellow-sufferer close to you. In the form, we ask for your name, e-mail address and telephone number to be able to agree with you on which gift we can deliver and when to deliver it. In addition, we also ask you for a motivational text. We’ll write your beautiful words on the Share your Care card for the person close to you. If you have other great ideas or suggestions, you can send them to us in the box provided.
Of the fellow-sufferer, we need the name, the e-mail address, the phone number and the address. Many gifts are delivered at home by a delivery service, or we send them digitally via e-mail. If the gift is something that needs to be planned, we will call the fellow-sufferer in order to do just that.
What personal data are stored?
Name, e-mail address, phone number, motivational text by the person requesting the gift.
Name, e-mail address, phone number, address of the person you want to surprise.
Who is responsible for these data?
Vzw Think Pink, with its registered office at Allée de la Recherche 12, 1070 Brussels, and registered with the CBE under the number BE0810.893.274 (hereinafter Think Pink) is responsible for the processing of your personal data. The following person has been appointed within our company to guarantee this data protection;
Febe Vandamme
T +32 468 17 40 29
privacy@think-pink.be
How are these data protected?
We do everything in our power to protect your personal data and privacy, both in our offices, on our network and on relocation. Our employees handle your confidential information with great care. With extra sensitive data we take extra measures.
- security with strong passwords that are only used in one or in a few specific applications
- sending form data via HTTPS
- sound, updated firewalls at both our offices and at the hosting providers
- sound, updated servers at both our offices and at the hosting providers
- intrusion detection software on the firewalls
- only employees who need your personal information to properly perform their duties have access to your data
- recent hardware with updated firmware
- physically secured office with alarm system
- no access from third parties without the presence of Think Pink employees
Where are these data stored?
The data centres are physically housed in Brussels. Our internal systems are located at our registered office (Allée de la Recherche 12, 1070 Brussels) and at our logistics office (Sint-Pietersmolenstraat 23, 8000 Bruges).
How long are these data stored?
These data are stored for an indefinite period of time and as long as we need them for the proper functioning of Think Pink.
For what purposes are these data used?
Thanks to your name and e-mail address, we can provide you with an answer to your question.
Are cookies stored as well?
Identification cookies are used to identify visitors to use the website management application. Functional cookies ensure that the website works properly. For example, they help you remember your login information or language preference. Only the administrator has access to these data in order to be able to identify potential problems.
Analytical cookies allow us to analyse our website. This way, we know how many visitors our site has, how long they surf, what they click on, which parts are popular or what needs to be clarified ... At the same time, we can see what problems visitors encounter. This way, we can improve our website. We also use third-party cookies such as Google Analytics for this. The generated information about usage behaviour on our websites is collected and transferred to and by Google, where it is stored on servers in the United States.
If you prefer, you can reject our cookies during your visit. You can disable or remove all installed cookies at any time via your browser settings (usually under "Help" or "Internet Options"). Each browser type has its own way of managing cookies. You can find the information on your browser’s website. Keep in mind that changing the settings can cause the website to malfunction.
How can I access, edit or delete my data?
If you want to change your personal details, you can reach our DPO via +32 468 17 40 29 or via privacy@think-pink.be.
Subscribe to the Think Pink newsletter
Description
Would you like to be informed of our promotions and news? Then subscribe to our newsletter for free. To deliver the newsletter, we need your e-mail address. Via your language choice, we ensure that you receive a newsletter in your language. You can unsubscribe at any time via the link at the bottom of each newsletter.
What personal data are stored?
Your e-mail address.
Who is responsible for these data?
Vzw Think Pink, with its registered office at Allée de la Recherche 12, 1070 Brussels, and registered with the CBE under the number BE0810.893.274 (hereinafter Think Pink) is responsible for the processing of your personal data. The following person has been appointed within our company to guarantee this data protection;
Febe Vandamme
T +32 468 17 40 29
privacy@think-pink.be
How are these data protected?
We do everything in our power to protect your personal data and privacy, both in our offices, on our network and on relocation. Our employees handle your confidential information with great care. With extra sensitive data we take extra measures.
- security with strong passwords that are only used in one or in a few specific applications
- sending form data via HTTPS
- sound, updated firewalls at both our offices and at the hosting providers
- sound, updated servers at both our offices and at the hosting providers
- intrusion detection software on the firewalls
- only employees who need your personal information to properly perform their duties have access to your data
- recent hardware with updated firmware
- physically secured office with alarm system
- no access from third parties without the presence of Think Pink employees
Where are these data stored?
The data centres are physically housed in Brussels. Our internal systems are located at our registered office (Allée de la Recherche 12, 1070 Brussels) and at our logistics office (Sint-Pietersmolenstraat 23, 8000 Bruges).
How long are these data stored?
These data are stored for an indefinite period of time and as long as we need them for the proper functioning of Think Pink.
For what purposes are these data used?
Thanks to your name and e-mail address, we can provide you with an answer to your question.
Are cookies stored as well?
Identification cookies are used to identify visitors to use the website management application. Functional cookies ensure that the website works properly. For example, they help you remember your login information or language preference. Only the administrator has access to these data in order to be able to identify potential problems.
Analytical cookies allow us to analyse our website. This way, we know how many visitors our site has, how long they surf, what they click on, which parts are popular or what needs to be clarified ... At the same time, we can see what problems visitors encounter. This way, we can improve our website. We also use third-party cookies such as Google Analytics for this. The generated information about usage behaviour on our websites is collected and transferred to and by Google, where it is stored on servers in the United States.
If you prefer, you can reject our cookies during your visit. You can disable or remove all installed cookies at any time via your browser settings (usually under "Help" or "Internet Options"). Each browser type has its own way of managing cookies. You can find the information on your browser’s website. Keep in mind that changing the settings can cause the website to malfunction.
How can I access, edit or delete my data?
If you want to change your personal details, you can reach our DPO via +32 468 17 40 29 or via privacy@think-pink.be.
Question and answer
Description
Do you have a question about your breast cancer treatment or diagnosis, and would you like to hear briefly what the doctors of our medical council recommend? Then you can send us your question via the entry field. We will send you the answer as soon as possible. With the answer, you can consult your treating doctor. To provide you with the answer, we ask for your name and e-mail address.
What personal data are stored?
Name and e-mail address.
Who is responsible for these data?
Vzw Think Pink, with its registered office at Allée de la Recherche 12, 1070 Brussels, and registered with the CBE under the number BE0810.893.274 (hereinafter Think Pink) is responsible for the processing of your personal data. The following person has been appointed within our company to guarantee this data protection;
Febe Vandamme
T +32 468 17 40 29
privacy@think-pink.be
How are these data protected?
We do everything in our power to protect your personal data and privacy, both in our offices, on our network and on relocation. Our employees handle your confidential information with great care. With extra sensitive data we take extra measures.
- security with strong passwords that are only used in one or in a few specific applications
- sending form data via HTTPS
- sound, updated firewalls at both our offices and at the hosting providers
- sound, updated servers at both our offices and at the hosting providers
- intrusion detection software on the firewalls
- only employees who need your personal information to properly perform their duties have access to your data
- recent hardware with updated firmware
- physically secured office with alarm system
- no access from third parties without the presence of Think Pink employees
Where are these data stored?
The data centres are physically housed in Brussels. Our internal systems are located at our registered office (Allée de la Recherche 12, 1070 Brussels) and at our logistics office (Sint-Pietersmolenstraat 23, 8000 Bruges).
How long are these data stored?
These data are stored for an indefinite period of time and as long as we need them for the proper functioning of Think Pink.
For what purposes are these data used?
Thanks to your name and e-mail address, we can provide you with an answer to your question.
Are cookies stored as well?
Identification cookies are used to identify visitors to use the website management application. Functional cookies ensure that the website works properly. For example, they help you remember your login information or language preference. Only the administrator has access to these data in order to be able to identify potential problems.
Analytical cookies allow us to analyse our website. This way, we know how many visitors our site has, how long they surf, what they click on, which parts are popular or what needs to be clarified ... At the same time, we can see what problems visitors encounter. This way, we can improve our website. We also use third-party cookies such as Google Analytics for this. The generated information about usage behaviour on our websites is collected and transferred to and by Google, where it is stored on servers in the United States.
If you prefer, you can reject our cookies during your visit. You can disable or remove all installed cookies at any time via your browser settings (usually under "Help" or "Internet Options"). Each browser type has its own way of managing cookies. You can find the information on your browser’s website. Keep in mind that changing the settings can cause the website to malfunction.
How can I access, edit or delete my data?
If you want to change your personal details, you can reach our DPO via +32 468 17 40 29 or via privacy@think-pink.be.
Become a volunteer
Description
Think Pink is only here thanks to the support of our volunteers. And we are very grateful for them and their support. Would you like to join them? Then please complete the online form in Google Docs. Your language information ensures that we address you in the right language. Thanks to your name, e-mail address and telephone number, we can easily contact you when we need helping hands. Your address provides us with important information: we first contact volunteers in the vicinity of the event, so that we can keep long journeys to a minimum.
We think it is important that you enjoy being a volunteer. That is why we ask you about your preference in terms of tasks and events. You can also indicate whether you are a fellow-sufferer or not. We ask you this because we are often in a position to offer fellow-sufferers nice promotions from partners or sympathisers. If we can contact you about those, you can indicate that in the yes/no drop-down menu.
What personal data are stored?
Name and e-mail address, fellow-sufferer yes or no, preference in terms of tasks and events, address and phone number.
Who is responsible for these data?
Vzw Think Pink, with its registered office at Allée de la Recherche 12, 1070 Brussels, and registered with the CBE under the number BE0810.893.274 (hereinafter Think Pink) is responsible for the processing of your personal data. The following person has been appointed within our company to guarantee this data protection;
Febe Vandamme
T +32 468 17 40 29
privacy@think-pink.be
How are these data protected?
We do everything in our power to protect your personal data and privacy, both in our offices, on our network and on relocation. Our employees handle your confidential information with great care. With extra sensitive data we take extra measures.
- security with strong passwords that are only used in one or in a few specific applications
- sending form data via HTTPS
- sound, updated firewalls at both our offices and at the hosting providers
- sound, updated servers at both our offices and at the hosting providers
- intrusion detection software on the firewalls
- only employees who need your personal information to properly perform their duties have access to your data
- recent hardware with updated firmware
- physically secured office with alarm system
- no access from third parties without the presence of Think Pink employees
Where are these data stored?
The data centres are physically housed in Brussels. Our internal systems are located at our registered office (Allée de la Recherche 12, 1070 Brussels) and at our logistics office (Sint-Pietersmolenstraat 23, 8000 Bruges).
How long are these data stored?
These data are stored for an indefinite period of time and as long as we need them for the proper functioning of Think Pink.
For what purposes are these data used?
Thanks to your name and e-mail address, we can provide you with an answer to your question.
Are cookies stored as well?
Identification cookies are used to identify visitors to use the website management application. Functional cookies ensure that the website works properly. For example, they help you remember your login information or language preference. Only the administrator has access to these data in order to be able to identify potential problems.
Analytical cookies allow us to analyse our website. This way, we know how many visitors our site has, how long they surf, what they click on, which parts are popular or what needs to be clarified ... At the same time, we can see what problems visitors encounter. This way, we can improve our website. We also use third-party cookies such as Google Analytics for this. The generated information about usage behaviour on our websites is collected and transferred to and by Google, where it is stored on servers in the United States.
If you prefer, you can reject our cookies during your visit. You can disable or remove all installed cookies at any time via your browser settings (usually under "Help" or "Internet Options"). Each browser type has its own way of managing cookies. You can find the information on your browser’s website. Keep in mind that changing the settings can cause the website to malfunction.
How can I access, edit or delete my data?
If you want to change your personal details, you can reach our DPO via +32 468 17 40 29 or via privacy@think-pink.be.
Registration for a Bike for Think Pink event
Description
Would you like to discover the pleasure of cycling together on a beautiful trail with a group of cheerful cyclists? Then a Bike for Think Pink event is just what you are looking for. You can easily register online, individually or in a group. We need your name, address and date of birth for your registration or to be able to arrange your insurance. Because many Bike for Think Pink events are aimed exclusively at women, we often ask for your gender. We can provide you with relevant information and keep you informed via e-mail. Your telephone number ensures that we can call or send you text messages with urgent questions. At the bottom, you can also indicate, without obligation, whether you are a fellow-sufferer or not and, thus, if you have or have had breast cancer. As a Bike for Think Pink participant who is also a fellow-sufferer, you can use a Ridley bicycle for free. Moreover, we are often in a position to offer fellow-sufferers great promotions from partners or sympathisers. If we can contact you about those, you can indicate that in the yes/no drop-down menu.
For certain events, a (part of a) cycling outfit is included in the registration fee. That is why we ask for your size if necessary. If you can choose a certain distance at an event, or enter an option for a sports discipline of your choice, we also provide a selection menu for this.
Are you participating in an event together with friends or colleagues? Then you can also register as a team. In that case, we ask you to come up with a team name. We also ask for the name of your company if you are colleagues. This way we can immediately link the best team name to the right company.
Do the members in your team speak different languages? This is possible! Via the language selection menu, you can indicate per team member in which language we can best address them.
As a participant, you automatically have a sponsor page. In this way, sympathisers can sponsor you and you can deposit funds that you raised through a campaign. This is why we ask you to upload a photo and a motivational text. Those make your campaign more personal. Do you have a special Facebook page for your campaign or would you like to refer to your page on Facebook or Twitter or to a website? That is possible via the provided fields.
What personal data are stored?
Name, e-mail address, phone number, date of birth, address, T-shirt size, fellow-sufferer yes or no, name of your company, name of the team members, name of the team and language preference.
Who is responsible for these data?
Vzw Think Pink, with its registered office at Allée de la Recherche 12, 1070 Brussels, and registered with the CBE under the number BE0810.893.274 (hereinafter Think Pink) is responsible for the processing of your personal data. The following person has been appointed within our company to guarantee this data protection;
Febe Vandamme
T +32 468 17 40 29
privacy@think-pink.be
How are these data protected?
We do everything in our power to protect your personal data and privacy, both in our offices, on our network and on relocation. Our employees handle your confidential information with great care. With extra sensitive data we take extra measures.
- security with strong passwords that are only used in one or in a few specific applications
- sending form data via HTTPS
- sound, updated firewalls at both our offices and at the hosting providers
- sound, updated servers at both our offices and at the hosting providers
- intrusion detection software on the firewalls
- only employees who need your personal information to properly perform their duties have access to your data
- recent hardware with updated firmware
- physically secured office with alarm system
- no access from third parties without the presence of Think Pink employees
Where are these data stored?
The data centres are physically housed in Brussels. Our internal systems are located at our registered office (Allée de la Recherche 12, 1070 Brussels) and at our logistics office (Sint-Pietersmolenstraat 23, 8000 Bruges).
How long are these data stored?
These data are stored for an indefinite period of time and as long as we need them for the proper functioning of Think Pink.
For what purposes are these data used?
Thanks to your name and e-mail address, we can provide you with an answer to your question.
Are cookies stored as well?
Identification cookies are used to identify visitors to use the website management application. Functional cookies ensure that the website works properly. For example, they help you remember your login information or language preference. Only the administrator has access to these data in order to be able to identify potential problems.
Analytical cookies allow us to analyse our website. This way, we know how many visitors our site has, how long they surf, what they click on, which parts are popular or what needs to be clarified ... At the same time, we can see what problems visitors encounter. This way, we can improve our website. We also use third-party cookies such as Google Analytics for this. The generated information about usage behaviour on our websites is collected and transferred to and by Google, where it is stored on servers in the United States.
If you prefer, you can reject our cookies during your visit. You can disable or remove all installed cookies at any time via your browser settings (usually under "Help" or "Internet Options"). Each browser type has its own way of managing cookies. You can find the information on your browser’s website. Keep in mind that changing the settings can cause the website to malfunction.
How can I access, edit or delete my data?
If you want to change your personal details, you can reach our DPO via +32 468 17 40 29 or via privacy@think-pink.be.
Registration for a Run for Think Pink event
Description
Do you love putting on your running shoes for charity? Easily register online and for free for a big running event via Run for Think Pink, individually or in team. We need your name, address and date of birth for your registration. We can provide you with relevant information via e-mail and we will keep you informed of what Run for Think Pink has in store for you. Your telephone number ensures that we can call or send you text messages with urgent questions. At the bottom, you can also indicate, without obligation, whether you are a fellow-sufferer and, thus, have or have had breast cancer. We ask you this because we are often in a position to offer fellow-sufferers nice promotions from partners or sympathisers. If we can contact you about those, you can indicate that in the yes/no drop-down menu.
A Run for Think Pink T-shirt is often included in your free registration. That is why we ask for your size if necessary. Because our T-shirts for women and men have a different colour, we ask for your gender. If you can choose a certain distance at an event, or enter an option for a sports discipline of your choice, we also provide a selection menu for this.
Are you participating in an event together with friends or colleagues? Then you can also register as a team. In that case, we ask you to come up with a team name. We also ask for the name of your company if you are colleagues. This way, we can immediately link the best team name to the right company.
Do the members in your team speak different languages? This is possible! Via the language selection menu, you can indicate per team member in which language we can best address them.
As a participant, you automatically have a sponsor page. In this way, sympathisers can sponsor you and you can deposit funds that you raised through a campaign. This is why we ask you to upload a photo and a motivational text. Those make your campaign more personal. Do you have a special Facebook page for your campaign or would you like to refer to your page on Facebook or Twitter or to a website? That is possible via the provided fields.
What personal data are stored?
Name, e-mail address, phone number, date of birth, address, T-shirt size, fellow-sufferer yes or no, name of your company, names of all the team members, name of the team and language preference.
Who is responsible for these data?
Vzw Think Pink, with its registered office at Allée de la Recherche 12, 1070 Brussels, and registered with the CBE under the number BE0810.893.274 (hereinafter Think Pink) is responsible for the processing of your personal data. The following person has been appointed within our company to guarantee this data protection;
Febe Vandamme
T +32 468 17 40 29
privacy@think-pink.be
How are these data protected?
We do everything in our power to protect your personal data and privacy, both in our offices, on our network and on relocation. Our employees handle your confidential information with great care. With extra sensitive data we take extra measures.
- security with strong passwords that are only used in one or in a few specific applications
- sending form data via HTTPS
- sound, updated firewalls at both our offices and at the hosting providers
- sound, updated servers at both our offices and at the hosting providers
- intrusion detection software on the firewalls
- only employees who need your personal information to properly perform their duties have access to your data
- recent hardware with updated firmware
- physically secured office with alarm system
- no access from third parties without the presence of Think Pink employees
Where are these data stored?
The data centres are physically housed in Brussels. Our internal systems are located at our registered office (Allée de la Recherche 12, 1070 Brussels) and at our logistics office (Sint-Pietersmolenstraat 23, 8000 Bruges).
How long are these data stored?
These data are stored for an indefinite period of time and as long as we need them for the proper functioning of Think Pink.
For what purposes are these data used?
Thanks to your name and e-mail address, we can provide you with an answer to your question.
Are cookies stored as well?
Identification cookies are used to identify visitors to use the website management application. Functional cookies ensure that the website works properly. For example, they help you remember your login information or language preference. Only the administrator has access to these data in order to be able to identify potential problems.
Analytical cookies allow us to analyse our website. This way, we know how many visitors our site has, how long they surf, what they click on, which parts are popular or what needs to be clarified ... At the same time, we can see what problems visitors encounter. This way, we can improve our website. We also use third-party cookies such as Google Analytics for this. The generated information about usage behaviour on our websites is collected and transferred to and by Google, where it is stored on servers in the United States.
If you prefer, you can reject our cookies during your visit. You can disable or remove all installed cookies at any time via your browser settings (usually under "Help" or "Internet Options"). Each browser type has its own way of managing cookies. You can find the information on your browser’s website. Keep in mind that changing the settings can cause the website to malfunction.
How can I access, edit or delete my data?
If you want to change your personal details, you can reach our DPO via +32 468 17 40 29 or via privacy@think-pink.be.
Registration for a Walk for Think Pink event
Description
Step up against breast cancer and easily register online for a Walk for Think Pink event, individually or in a team. We need your name, address and date of birth for your registration or to be able to arrange your insurance. We can provide you with relevant information via e-mail and we will keep you informed of what Walk for Think Pink has in store for you. Your telephone number ensures that we can call or send you text messages with urgent questions. At the bottom, you can also indicate, without obligation, whether you are a fellow-sufferer and, thus, have or have had breast cancer. We ask you this because we are often in a position to offer fellow-sufferers nice promotions from partners or sympathisers. If we can contact you about those, you can indicate that in the yes/no drop-down menu.
A Walk for Think Pink T-shirt is often included in your registration. That is why we ask for your size if necessary. Because our T-shirts for women and men have a different colour – and because certain events are aimed exclusively at women – we ask for your gender. If you can choose a certain distance at an event, or enter an option for a sports discipline of your choice, we also provide a selection menu for this.
Are you participating in an event together with friends or colleagues? Then you can also register as a team. In that case, we ask you to come up with a team name. We also ask for the name of your company if you are colleagues. This way we can immediately link the best team name to the right company.
Do the members in your team speak different languages? This is possible! Via the language selection menu, you can indicate per team member in which language we can best address them.
As a participant, you automatically have a sponsor page. In this way, sympathisers can sponsor you and you can deposit funds that you raised through a campaign. This is why we ask you to upload a photo and a motivational text. Those make your campaign more personal. Do you have a special Facebook page for your campaign or would you like to refer to your page on Facebook or Twitter or to a website? That is possible via the provided fields.
What personal data are stored?
Name, e-mail address, phone number, date of birth, address, T-shirt size, fellow-sufferer yes or no, name of your company, names of all the team members and language preference.
Who is responsible for these data?
Vzw Think Pink, with its registered office at Allée de la Recherche 12, 1070 Brussels, and registered with the CBE under the number BE0810.893.274 (hereinafter Think Pink) is responsible for the processing of your personal data. The following person has been appointed within our company to guarantee this data protection;
Febe Vandamme
T +32 468 17 40 29
privacy@think-pink.be
How are these data protected?
We do everything in our power to protect your personal data and privacy, both in our offices, on our network and on relocation. Our employees handle your confidential information with great care. With extra sensitive data we take extra measures.
- security with strong passwords that are only used in one or in a few specific applications
- sending form data via HTTPS
- sound, updated firewalls at both our offices and at the hosting providers
- sound, updated servers at both our offices and at the hosting providers
- intrusion detection software on the firewalls
- only employees who need your personal information to properly perform their duties have access to your data
- recent hardware with updated firmware
- physically secured office with alarm system
- no access from third parties without the presence of Think Pink employees
Where are these data stored?
The data centres are physically housed in Brussels. Our internal systems are located at our registered office (Allée de la Recherche 12, 1070 Brussels) and at our logistics office (Sint-Pietersmolenstraat 23, 8000 Bruges).
How long are these data stored?
These data are stored for an indefinite period of time and as long as we need them for the proper functioning of Think Pink.
For what purposes are these data used?
Thanks to your name and e-mail address, we can provide you with an answer to your question.
Are cookies stored as well?
Identification cookies are used to identify visitors to use the website management application. Functional cookies ensure that the website works properly. For example, they help you remember your login information or language preference. Only the administrator has access to these data in order to be able to identify potential problems.
Analytical cookies allow us to analyse our website. This way, we know how many visitors our site has, how long they surf, what they click on, which parts are popular or what needs to be clarified ... At the same time, we can see what problems visitors encounter. This way, we can improve our website. We also use third-party cookies such as Google Analytics for this. The generated information about usage behaviour on our websites is collected and transferred to and by Google, where it is stored on servers in the United States.
If you prefer, you can reject our cookies during your visit. You can disable or remove all installed cookies at any time via your browser settings (usually under "Help" or "Internet Options"). Each browser type has its own way of managing cookies. You can find the information on your browser’s website. Keep in mind that changing the settings can cause the website to malfunction.
How can I access, edit or delete my data?
If you want to change your personal details, you can reach our DPO via +32 468 17 40 29 or via privacy@think-pink.be.
Registration for the Race for the Cure®
Description
Walk or run during the biggest event worldwide in the fight against breast cancer: the Race for the Cure®. You can easily register in a team or individually online or, at a higher registration fee, on the spot. We need your name, address and date of birth for your registration and to be able to arrange your insurance. We can provide you with relevant information via e-mail and we will keep you informed of what Run for Think Pink has in store for you. Your telephone number ensures that we can call or send you text messages with urgent questions. At the bottom, you can also indicate, without obligation, whether you are a fellow-sufferer and, thus, have or have had breast cancer. We ask you this because we are often in a position to offer fellow-sufferers nice promotions from partners or sympathisers. If we can contact you about those, you can indicate that in the yes/no drop-down menu.
Your T-shirt is included in the registration fee. That is why we ask for your size. Characteristic of the Race for the Cure® is that fellow-sufferers are the centre of attention. They wear a pink T-shirt, surrounded by their loved ones and sympathisers in white T-shirts. That is why we ask you if you are a fellow-sufferer and, thus, if you have or have had breast cancer. During the Race for the Cure®, as a fellow-sufferer wearing your pink T-shirt, you also have access to the exclusive fellow-sufferer zone.
Are you participating in an event together with friends or colleagues? Then you can also register as a team. In that case, we ask you to come up with a team name. We also ask for the name of your company if you are colleagues. This way, we can immediately link the best team name to the right company.
Do the members in your team speak different languages? This is possible! Via the language selection menu, you can indicate per team member in which language we can best address them.
As a participant, you automatically have a sponsor page. In this way, sympathisers can sponsor you and you can deposit funds that you raised through a campaign. This is why we ask you to upload a photo and a motivational text. Those make your campaign more personal. Do you have a special Facebook page for your campaign or would you like to refer to your page on Facebook or Twitter or to a website? That is possible via the provided fields.
What personal data are stored?
Name, e-mail address, phone number, date of birth, address, T-shirt size, fellow-sufferer yes or no, name of your company, names of all the team members, name of the team and language preference.
Who is responsible for these data?
Vzw Think Pink, with its registered office at Allée de la Recherche 12, 1070 Brussels, and registered with the CBE under the number BE0810.893.274 (hereinafter Think Pink) is responsible for the processing of your personal data. The following person has been appointed within our company to guarantee this data protection;
Febe Vandamme
T +32 468 17 40 29
privacy@think-pink.be
How are these data protected?
We do everything in our power to protect your personal data and privacy, both in our offices, on our network and on relocation. Our employees handle your confidential information with great care. With extra sensitive data we take extra measures.
- security with strong passwords that are only used in one or in a few specific applications
- sending form data via HTTPS
- sound, updated firewalls at both our offices and at the hosting providers
- sound, updated servers at both our offices and at the hosting providers
- intrusion detection software on the firewalls
- only employees who need your personal information to properly perform their duties have access to your data
- recent hardware with updated firmware
- physically secured office with alarm system
- no access from third parties without the presence of Think Pink employees
Where are these data stored?
The data centres are physically housed in Brussels. Our internal systems are located at our registered office (Allée de la Recherche 12, 1070 Brussels) and at our logistics office (Sint-Pietersmolenstraat 23, 8000 Bruges).
How long are these data stored?
These data are stored for an indefinite period of time and as long as we need them for the proper functioning of Think Pink.
For what purposes are these data used?
Thanks to your name and e-mail address, we can provide you with an answer to your question and provide you with relevant information and we will keep you informed
Are cookies stored as well?
Identification cookies are used to identify visitors to use the website management application. Functional cookies ensure that the website works properly. For example, they help you remember your login information or language preference. Only the administrator has access to these data in order to be able to identify potential problems.
Analytical cookies allow us to analyse our website. This way, we know how many visitors our site has, how long they surf, what they click on, which parts are popular or what needs to be clarified ... At the same time, we can see what problems visitors encounter. This way, we can improve our website. We also use third-party cookies such as Google Analytics for this. The generated information about usage behaviour on our websites is collected and transferred to and by Google, where it is stored on servers in the United States.
If you prefer, you can reject our cookies during your visit. You can disable or remove all installed cookies at any time via your browser settings (usually under "Help" or "Internet Options"). Each browser type has its own way of managing cookies. You can find the information on your browser’s website. Keep in mind that changing the settings can cause the website to malfunction.
How can I access, edit or delete my data?
If you want to change your personal details, you can reach our DPO via +32 468 17 40 29 or via privacy@think-pink.be.
Start a campaign
Description
Give the fight against breast cancer an extra boost and start a campaign for Think Pink. What campaign you set up does not matter. Everything is possible and more than welcome. The information we ask for has two purposes. On the one hand, the information about your campaign appears on a campaign page that is dedicated solely to your initiative. You give your event a name, briefly describe what it entails, choose a start and end date and provide a link to your website or social media. Be sure to add a photo to make your campaign more attractive on our website. Do you have a logo that goes with it? Then upload that too.
In order to contact you and deliver relevant promotional material or gadgets, we ask for your company name (if relevant), name, e-mail address, address and telephone number. Thank you for your wonderful initiative!
What personal data are stored?
Name, e-mail address, phone number, address, name of your campaign, description of your campaign, start and end date of your campaign, name of your company, photo of your campaign, logo, social media channels and language preference.
Who is responsible for these data?
Vzw Think Pink, with its registered office at Allée de la Recherche 12, 1070 Brussels, and registered with the CBE under the number BE0810.893.274 (hereinafter Think Pink) is responsible for the processing of your personal data. The following person has been appointed within our company to guarantee this data protection;
Febe Vandamme
T +32 468 17 40 29
privacy@think-pink.be
How are these data protected?
We do everything in our power to protect your personal data and privacy, both in our offices, on our network and on relocation. Our employees handle your confidential information with great care. With extra sensitive data we take extra measures.
- security with strong passwords that are only used in one or in a few specific applications
- sending form data via HTTPS
- sound, updated firewalls at both our offices and at the hosting providers
- sound, updated servers at both our offices and at the hosting providers
- intrusion detection software on the firewalls
- only employees who need your personal information to properly perform their duties have access to your data
- recent hardware with updated firmware
- physically secured office with alarm system
- no access from third parties without the presence of Think Pink employees
Where are these data stored?
The data centres are physically housed in Brussels. Our internal systems are located at our registered office (Allée de la Recherche 12, 1070 Brussels) and at our logistics office (Sint-Pietersmolenstraat 23, 8000 Bruges).
How long are these data stored?
These data are stored for an indefinite period of time and as long as we need them for the proper functioning of Think Pink.
For what purposes are these data used?
Thanks to your name and e-mail address, we can provide you with an answer to your question.
Are cookies stored as well?
Identification cookies are used to identify visitors to use the website management application. Functional cookies ensure that the website works properly. For example, they help you remember your login information or language preference. Only the administrator has access to these data in order to be able to identify potential problems.
Analytical cookies allow us to analyse our website. This way, we know how many visitors our site has, how long they surf, what they click on, which parts are popular or what needs to be clarified ... At the same time, we can see what problems visitors encounter. This way, we can improve our website. We also use third-party cookies such as Google Analytics for this. The generated information about usage behaviour on our websites is collected and transferred to and by Google, where it is stored on servers in the United States.
If you prefer, you can reject our cookies during your visit. You can disable or remove all installed cookies at any time via your browser settings (usually under "Help" or "Internet Options"). Each browser type has its own way of managing cookies. You can find the information on your browser’s website. Keep in mind that changing the settings can cause the website to malfunction.
How can I access, edit or delete my data?
If you want to change your personal details, you can reach our DPO via +32 468 17 40 29 or via privacy@think-pink.be.
Shop
Description
Did you know that the proceeds from all items in our shop go entirely to the fight against breast cancer? Take a look at our website. You easily add the products to your shopping cart and, from there, proceed to the online checkout. If you are logged in with your Think Pink account, you can continue immediately. If you do not have an account and do not wish to create one, we will ask you for your e-mail address so that we can contact you in case of questions. Thanks to your e-mail address, we can also automatically send you the payment receipt and all payment info if you opt for payment by bank transfer.
In order to be able to deliver the ordered products, we ask for your name and address. Because it is always possible that something in your order is not entirely clear, we ask for your telephone number. This way, we can easily contact you. If you would like to receive an invoice, we need the name of your company, the VAT number and the official address of the company. You can easily enter additional comments in the field provided.
What personal data are stored?
Name, first name, address, e-mail address, phone number, name of your company, VAT number, official company address and language preference.
Who is responsible for these data?
Vzw Think Pink, with its registered office at Allée de la Recherche 12, 1070 Brussels, and registered with the CBE under the number BE0810.893.274 (hereinafter Think Pink) is responsible for the processing of your personal data. The following person has been appointed within our company to guarantee this data protection;
Febe Vandamme
T +32 468 17 40 29
privacy@think-pink.be
How are these data protected?
We do everything in our power to protect your personal data and privacy, both in our offices, on our network and on relocation. Our employees handle your confidential information with great care. With extra sensitive data we take extra measures.
- security with strong passwords that are only used in one or in a few specific applications
- sending form data via HTTPS
- sound, updated firewalls at both our offices and at the hosting providers
- sound, updated servers at both our offices and at the hosting providers
- intrusion detection software on the firewalls
- only employees who need your personal information to properly perform their duties have access to your data
- recent hardware with updated firmware
- physically secured office with alarm system
- no access from third parties without the presence of Think Pink employees
Where are these data stored?
The data centres are physically housed in Brussels. Our internal systems are located at our registered office (Allée de la Recherche 12, 1070 Brussels) and at our logistics office (Sint-Pietersmolenstraat 23, 8000 Bruges).
How long are these data stored?
These data are stored for an indefinite period of time and as long as we need them for the proper functioning of Think Pink.
Are cookies stored as well?
Identification cookies are used to identify visitors to use the website management application. Functional cookies ensure that the website works properly. For example, they help you remember your login information or language preference. Only the administrator has access to these data in order to be able to identify potential problems.
Analytical cookies allow us to analyse our website. This way, we know how many visitors our site has, how long they surf, what they click on, which parts are popular or what needs to be clarified ... At the same time, we can see what problems visitors encounter. This way, we can improve our website. We also use third-party cookies such as Google Analytics for this. The generated information about usage behaviour on our websites is collected and transferred to and by Google, where it is stored on servers in the United States.
If you prefer, you can reject our cookies during your visit. You can disable or remove all installed cookies at any time via your browser settings (usually under "Help" or "Internet Options"). Each browser type has its own way of managing cookies. You can find the information on your browser’s website. Keep in mind that changing the settings can cause the website to malfunction.
How can I access, edit or delete my data?
If you want to change your personal details, you can reach our DPO via +32 468 17 40 29 or via privacy@think-pink.be.
Think Pink Guide app
Description
With the Think Pink Guide app, Think Pink wants to support you as a fellow-sufferer during your appointments with care providers. The app guides you through all appointments and provides you with questions that you can link to an appointment, allowing you to voice your concerns and actively participate throughout your treatment process.
What personal data are stored?
If you create a profile for the app, we will request limited information. This information is not mandatory and completely anonymous. You yourself indicate whether you would like to register for the Think Pink fellow-sufferer newsletter and whether you, therefore, receive a newsletter with messages that specifically concern fellow-sufferers. Further data can help us to identify what type of fellow-sufferers have what type of questions. That is why we deliberately limit ourselves to a year of birth, so that we can see the average age of fellow-sufferers using the app and if there is anything that we can do to adjust the app accordingly to make it more user-friendly and complete. Because questions can also be location-specific and because Think Pink is a strong advocate of treatments in an accredited breast clinic that meets legally determined quality standards, we ask for your municipality/city. The question about your gender is to identify whether men have specific questions that may not be adequately addressed in the app, so that we can also optimise it for them. If the data are used, they will always be processed anonymously.
Who is responsible for these data?
Vzw Think Pink, with its registered office at Allée de la Recherche 12, 1070 Brussels, and registered with the CBE under the number BE0810.893.274 (hereinafter Think Pink) is responsible for the processing of your personal data. The following person has been appointed within our company to guarantee this data protection;
Febe Vandamme
T +32 468 17 40 29
privacy@think-pink.be
How are these data protected?
We do everything in our power to protect your personal data and privacy, both in our offices, on our network and on relocation. Our employees handle your confidential information with great care. In addition, your data is immediately anonymized in the app's database. In case of extra sensitive data, we take extra measures.
- security with strong passwords that are only used in one or in a few specific applications
- sound, updated firewalls at both our offices and at the hosting providers
- sound, updated servers at both our offices and at the hosting providers
- intrusion detection software on the firewalls
- only employees who need your personal information to properly perform their duties have access to your data
- recent hardware with updated firmware
- physically secured office with alarm system
How are these data stored?
All data are anonymised before they are stored.
Where are these data stored?
Your data are stored in the secured database of Amazon AWS Cognito, S3 and DynamoDB.
How long are these data stored?
These data will be stored for an indefinite period of time as long as we need these data for the proper functioning of Think Pink.
For what purposes are these data used?
If you sign up for the survivor newsletter, your email address will be used for this purpose. Your date of birth, location, and gender will be anonymised and then used to see if there are specific problems or needs with certain groups of survivors. In this way, we want to improve support for survivors and better manage policies.
Are cookies stored as well?
No cookies are stored.
How can I access, edit or delete my data?
Do you want to delete all your data? You can do so by mailing to febe@think-pink.be. You can also modify your data in the app itself under ‘profile’.