Privacy & Cookies Policy

Enghouse Interactive Privacy Policy

The Enghouse Group includes the affiliates and subsidiaries of Enghouse System Limited, based in Ontario, Canada (hereafter, “Enghouse”, “We” , “Our” and/or “Us”). More information about Enghouse is available at https://www.enghouse.com/company/corporate-profile/.

Enghouse serves a number of distinct vertical markets through its business segments, each developing and selling enterprise-oriented applications software, using a variety of electronic devices, software applications, and other services (collectively, the “Enghouse Services“).

Enghouse is committed to safeguarding the privacy of Our partners, distributors, resellers, customers and users of Our websites, protecting the Personal Information that you may share with Us and urges you to take every precaution to protect Your Personal Information when you are online. When We need to collect Your Personal Information to provide services that you request, for other legitimate business interests or when you choose to provide us with Your Personal Information, this Privacy Policy (“Policy”) describes how We collect use and disclose Personal Information (as defined below) about you when you use any Enghouse Services that link to this Policy. This Policy describes how We collect, use, and disclose Personal Information (as defined below) about you when you use any Enghouse Services that link to this Policy.

COLLECTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION

“Personal Information” is any information or a combination of pieces of information that can reasonably permit you to be identified, or that can reasonably be linked to you. Information that is aggregated or de-identified so it is no longer reasonably associated with an identified or identifiable natural person is not Personal Information and may be used for any business purpose. Personal Information collected by Enghouse may include the following:

  • Name, gender, date of birth
  • Contact details for Your work and personal details, such as IP address, email address, postal address and/or telephone number
  • Your role, position and/or job title within Your employment

We collect Personal Information about you from a variety of sources. We collect information from you directly (e.g., when you contact Us), automatically, (e.g., data collected via cookies and similar technologies when you use the Enghouse Services), and from other sources, including commercially available sources, such as public databases (where permitted by law). We collect, process and use Your Personal Information by using a range of different means which include whenever you:

  • interact with the Enghouse Services or otherwise use them to access Our products and services;
  • order products and services from Us;
  • use the Enghouse Services to contact Us for customer support;
  • register for a whitepaper, case study, webcast, newsletter, or other download;
  • register to attend a seminar or participate in an online survey;
  • ask to be included in an email, newsletter or mailing list;
  • submit an entry for a promotion;
  • submit, review and follow up on applications for employment positions at Enghouse; or
  • submit Your Personal Information to Us for any other reason.

Profile information

You may complete an optional customer registration profile, which may include Your name, gender, birth date, contact phone number and any additional optional information you choose to provide.

Communications

We may also collect information you provide in Your communications to Us, such as when you respond to polls or surveys, or contact Us with a question, comment, or request. You may choose to provide Us with certain information when you fill out a form, submit a request to Us respond to a survey or participate in promotions or contests.

Categories of information We collect

The information We collect via the methods described above includes:

  • Identifiers: For example, Your name, email address, , phone numbers, username, IP address, and online identifiers.
  • Online activities: For example, browsing and search history; interactions with web or other digital content; whether you open, interact with, or forward Our electronic communications; and how you interact with advertisements offered by Us or third parties.
  • Inferences: As noted above, We may use the information We collect to identify Your potential preferences.

HOW WE MAY USE PERSONAL INFORMATION

Enghouse may use Personal Information for the following purposes, under the legal base(s) claimed for such use:

  • Personalize Your experience on the website;
  • Helping to develop and improve Our software, products and services;
  • Detecting fraudulent activities more efficiently;
  • Internal audits and data analysis;
  • Respond to Your enquiries and fulfil Your requests, for example reply to a comment or question;
  • Keep you updated with information about Our products and services;
  • Provide you with updates, news and announcements concerning Our products and/or promotions;
  • Send you marketing materials where you have consented to receive them.

Log Files

Enghouse may automatically collect certain information and store it in log files and such information may consist of IP (Internet Protocol) addresses, date and time stamp of access, language, referring page, log-in details, and other data. We use IP addresses to analyse trends, administer the site, IP addresses are not linked to personally identifiable information. Log Files will also help Us ensure security.

Operating the Enghouse Services

We use Personal Information to identify whether products and services are available in Your region. We use information to provide and improve the Enghouse Services, identify and troubleshoot errors, and analyse the Enghouse Services.

Improving the Enghouse Services

We analyse information about how you use the Enghouse Services to provide an improved experience for all users.

Communicating with you

We may use Your Personal Information to communicate with you, for example if We are providing information about changes to the terms and conditions, to issue security alerts or reminders, or if you contact Us with questions.

Marketing

We may use Your Personal Information to learn about the interests of Our target audiences and place you into particular marketing segments and to appropriately personalize the marketing messages We send to you. We may also use Your identifiers to send you marketing communications about the Enghouse Services and other products or services that may be of interest to you, subject to any consent that may be required under applicable law. This may include information regarding services and offers associated with (i) Our affiliates (within the Enghouse Group) and (ii) Our reseller partners (collectively, “third party business partners”). We will not require you to consent to receive marketing as a condition of receiving the Enghouse Services, and you may withdraw any consent you have provided at any time.

Personalized Advertising and Re-marketing Enghouse uses Personal Information to:

  • serve you with targeted advertising that may interest you, based on Your device activity and inferred interests;
  • measure the effectiveness of targeted advertising, and
  • understand the usage of Our Services.

Exercising Our rights

We may use Your Personal Information to exercise or protect Our legal rights where it is necessary to do so, for example to detect, prevent and respond to fraud claims intellectual property infringement claims or violations of law or Our terms and conditions to respond to requests from law enforcement or other third parties, and to secure the Enghouse Services.

Complying with Our obligations

We may process Your Personal Information to comply with legal or regulatory requirements, where this is required by law, such as in response to court orders or to comply with privacy or financial regulations.

Customizing Your experience

When you use the Enghouse Services, We may use Your Personal Information to improve Your experience, such as by providing interactive or personalized elements and providing you with content based on Your interests.

Protecting against harm

We may use Personal Information as necessary to protect the rights and safety of Us, You, or others.

HOW WE MAY SHARE PERSONAL INFORMATION WE COLLECT WITH OTHERS

We may disclose certain Personal Information with Our service providers, business partners or affiliates, or by selling it to third parties where such sales are compliant with applicable law. As used in this Policy, the “sale” of Personal Information refers to sharing Your Personal Information with a third party for monetary or other valuable consideration, subject to any exceptions under applicable law. We may share Personal Information with advertisers, digital advertising companies, and other entities that support digital advertising activities. These third parties may have rights to use the information noted below for their own purposes, which is why We treat such a disclosure as a sale, even though no money changes hands.

The disclose of certain Personal Information with Our service providers may include:

  • Identifiers: e.g. Your name, email address, postal address, username, IP address, and online identifiers.
  • Online activities: e.g. interactions with web or other digital content; whether you open, interact with, or forward Our electronic communications; and how you interact with advertisements offered by Us or third parties.

Personal Information We disclose

To support Our business purposes, We disclose Your Personal Information to service providers and business partners who are data processors. We disclose Your Personal Information with Our service providers that perform business services and/or operations on Our behalf or under Our instructions. For example, We may partner with other companies to optimize Enghouse Services, perform analytics, send Our newsletters white papers and marketing emails, support email and messaging services, administer Our promotions, provide targeted advertising services as a processor to Enghouse, and provide contests and surveys. Some of Our service providers or business partners may engage their own service providers or business partners to further assist Us. Unless otherwise specified, We require these companies to use Personal Information only for the purposes described in this Policy. We may share Your Personal Information (such as, email address, first and last name) within the Enghouse Group companies (affiliates and subsidiaries). All these Enghouse entities are governed by this Policy and bound by appropriate confidentiality agreements.

Legal and regulatory requirements

We may share the information We collect, including any Personal Information. We reserve the right to disclose any Personal Information We have about you with law enforcement or to otherwise comply with any statutory or regulatory requirement or the order of a court or other public authority agency, regulator, government authority or other third party if We determine it is necessary to comply with a requirement, or to protect or defend Our rights or the rights of a third party.

Data transfer

We may transfer Your Personal Information to Enghouse Group entities and service providers located outside of Your home country, including to countries outside the European Economic Area (EEA) for the purposes described in the subsections above (“How We may share the personal information We collect with others”). Your Personal Information may need to be processed in countries where data protection and privacy regulations may not offer the same level of protection as in Your home country. Please note that we may be transferring Your Personal Information to other countries where We have active third-party business partners or service providers who may be data processors.

Legal basis for processing Your Personal Information if you are in the EEA

If you use the Enghouse Services in the EEA, We must have a legal basis to process Your Personal Information for the purposes above, including data received from social media platforms, data received from other sources used for statistics or. There are different legal bases that We rely on to use Your Personal Information, namely:

  • Executing a contract: The use of Your Personal Information may be necessary to contact you concerning the administration and operation of the Enghouse Services.
  • Consent: We will rely on Your given consent (please note You may withdraw Your consent at any time by following an unsubscribe link in any marketing communication you receive from Us) to use
    • technical information; and
    • Your Personal Information for marketing and advertising purposes.
  • Legitimate interests: We may use Your Personal Information for Our legitimate interests to improve Our products and services. These improvements are dependent on analysing (for example) how you use the Services, the success rate(s) of any promotion or event, transactional data and customer interactions. We will also use Your Personal Information for security purposes, and to share information with Our affiliates for internal administration based on legitimate interest.
  • Legal obligation and public interest: Where compelled by applicable law, We may also have a legal obligation to collect Your Personal Information or may otherwise need Your Personal Information to protect Your vital interests or those of another person.

Your choices and Your rights over Your Personal Information

If you have registered for an account with Enghouse you can help to ensure that Your Personal Information is accurate and up to date by logging into Your account. You may unsubscribe from marketing communications by clicking the “Unsubscribe” link at the bottom of an email, or clicking the “Unsubscribe” button available at the bottom of any electronic communication We may send to you. You may also unsubscribe from any medium of communication by contacting Us using the information set out in the ‘Contact Us’ section below. Please note that even if you opt-out of receiving marketing communication, We may continue to send you non-marketing emails and other types of communications, as permitted by law, such as response to Your support requests, or service email relating to Your account. You are not required to provide any information to Us that is unnecessary to provide the Enghouse Services. You may control the use of cookies at the browser level. If you choose to disable cookies, it may limit Your use of certain features or functions on Our Services. For more information on how We use cookies and how you can manage them please see Our Cookie Policy.

To review, correct, update, erase, object or otherwise limit Our use of Your Personal Information that has been provided to Us, or request portability or other rights you may have in your jurisdiction, and/or details of Your Personal Information held by Us, please contact Us using the contact information listed below in the ‘Contact Us’ section and describe Your request clearly.
If you are visiting an Enghouse website from the EEA or any other jurisdiction with laws similar to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), you may have certain rights, in accordance with applicable domestic law and limitations, including:

  • Right to restrict Our use of Your Personal Information;
  • Right to rectify the Personal Information We hold about you;
  • Right to access Personal Information: Users exercising this right may request access to the categories and specific pieces of their Personal Information We hold;
  • Right to data portability: Users exercising this right may receive their Personal Information in a usable electronic format and transmit it to a third party;
  • Right to object to Our use of Your Personal Information;
  • Right to disclosure: Users exercising this right can receive additional information regarding the sources from which We collect information, the purposes for which We collect and share Personal Information, the information of theirs We hold, and the categories of parties with whom We share their information;

Additional Rights of California, USA resident

  • Right to opt-out of sales: You may register Your opt-out (Do Not Sell My Personal Information here.
  • Right to know about processing of Personal Information: If you reside in California, USA, you may request that We inform you of the categories of Personal Information We have collected about you; the categories of sources from which We collected the information; Our purpose for collecting or selling the information; and the categories of third parties with which We share personal information.
  • Right to learn about certain disclosures: If you reside in California, USA and have provided Your personally identifiable information to Us, you may request information once per calendar year about Our disclosures of certain categories of Your personally identifiable information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes. Such requests must be submitted to Us in writing at the following email address: privacy@enghouse.com; and
  • Right to be free from discrimination: California residents may freely exercise these rights without fear of being denied goods or services. We may, however, provide a different level of service or charge a different rate reasonably relating to the value of Your data.

You may in some cases have the option to decline providing Us information. However, Your choice to not provide information may impact Your use of certain features or services. You may also have other rights in relation to Your Personal Information under local law. In the event you reside in such a jurisdiction and would like to exercise one of Your rights, please contact Us at privacy@enghouse.com. Please note that We may require additional information from you to honour Your request, and We may decline Your request as permitted under applicable law. If contacting Us does not resolve Your complaint, you may have the right to make a complaint to Your data protection authority (if one exists in Your country).

Third party Websites

The Enghouse Services may contain links to websites not owned or controlled by Enghouse. We encourage you to be aware of these other third-party websites and their privacy statements, as We cannot control and are not responsible for privacy policies or practices of third-party websites. This Privacy Policy applies solely to the information collected by Enghouse.

Data Retention

Enghouse will retain any Personal Information it collects for as long as We have a relationship with you. After that time, We will only retain Your Personal Information if We are required to do so to comply with local law, or if there are outstanding claims or complaints that will reasonably require Your Personal Information to be retained. We may also anonymize and aggregate the data and retain the data in that form for analytical purposes.

Security

Enghouse will use reasonable and appropriate technical, administrative and physical safeguards designed to ensure a level of security appropriate to the risk to the Personal Information We collect. We evaluate these safeguards on an ongoing basis to help minimize risks from new security threats as they become known. However, no information system can be 100% secure. Moreover, We are not responsible for the security of information you transmit to Us over networks that We do not control, including the Internet and wireless networks. It is Your responsibility to make sure that Your Personal Information is accurate, and We encourage you to ensure that Your password is unique, secure and not shared with third parties.

Cookies

A cookie is a piece of data that is stored on the user’s hard drive containing information about the user. Usage of a cookie is in no way linked to any personally identifiable information while on Our website. Once the user closes their browser, the cookie terminates. By setting a cookie on Our website, the user would not have to log in a password more than once, thereby saving time while using Our site. In the case where a user rejects the cookie, the user may still use Our website. However, by rejecting cookies, users will be limited in some areas of Our site. For example, they will not be able to participate in Our personalized portals. Cookies can also enable Us to track and target the interests of Our users to enhance the experience on Our website. Please read Our Cookie Policy which follows below.

Social Media

In case you interact with Enghouse via social media networks such as LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and any other similar types of social media, you agree that Enghouse may collect information from You. While We shall collect the information accordingly with the social media’s policy and requirements, We may use such information for reasons such as the improvement of Our Services to the You and to other users, to inform You of Our Product suite and offers, and to contact You. You can choose to opt-out at any time.

Do Not Track Signals

We do not currently respond to web browser “do not track” signals or other mechanisms that provide a method to opt out of the collection of information across websites or other online services. If We do so in the future, We will update this privacy policy.

Children and Privacy

This website does not target and is not intended to attract children under the age of thirteen (13). Enghouse does not knowingly solicit Personal Information from children who are not at least 16 years old, nor does Enghouse send them requests for Personal Information. If a parent or guardian believes that Enghouse has in its database the Personal Information of a child under the age of 16, please contact Us at privacy@enghouse.com and We will remove the information from Our records.

Changes in the Policy

We may update this policy from time to time. The effective date of the current Privacy Policy is noted at the top of this page. We may notify you in writing where We materially change these terms, for example, by posting a banner on the Services, however We encourage you to periodically check this Policy so that you are aware of any changes and/or updates that are made.

Additional Links

This web site may contain links to other sites. Please be aware that We are not responsible for the privacy practices of such third-party sites. We encourage Our users to be aware when they leave Our site and to read the privacy statements of those sites.

How to Contact Us

If you would like to contact us in relation to this Policy or in connection to the Personal Information we may collect or process about you, please contact us at privacy@enghouse.com or Luiza Bartholomei, Data Protection Officer at dataprotectionofficer@enghouse.com or;

Enghouse Systems Limited
80 Tiverton Court, Suite 800
Markham, Ontario
L3R 0G4
Canada

If you are based in the European Economic Area (EEA):

Enghouse Interactive (UK) Ltd
Imperium, Imperial Way
Reading, Berkshire
RG2 0TD
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 20 3357 3040

Cookies and tracking technology

Enghouse Systems Limited (“Enghouse,” “we,” “our,” or “us”) maintain our websites including https://www.enghouse.com, https://www.enghouseinteractive.com, https://www.enghousenetworks.com and our other related websites and other services (collectively, the “Enghouse Services”). We, along with our vendors, use a variety of technologies to learn more about how people use the Enghouse Services. you can find out more about these technologies and how to control them in the information below and by reviewing our Privacy Policy here.

Enghouse may use cookies and similar technologies such as cookie IDs and settings, and tracker software tools (“cookies”)from time to time. Some parts of Enghouse’s website use cookies to track how you use and/or navigate around the website. We do this in order to determine how useful the website’s information is to users, how effective the navigational structure is in helping users reach that information.
you will be notified about the use of cookies when you first visit our website. If you prefer not to receive cookies, you can set your browser settings so that cookies are disabled. Certain actions on our website require the use of cookies so you may not be able to fully enjoy our website should you choose to disable cookies. Enghouse may use its own cookies or third-party cookies.
Subject to local law, you may have certain rights regarding information that we have collected from cookies and that is related to you. We encourage you to contact us to update or correct your information if it changes or if you believe that any information that we have collected about you is inaccurate. Please note that we will likely require additional information from you in order to honour your requests. If you would like to discuss or exercise such rights, send us an email at privacy@enghouse.com. Alternatively, you may have a right to complain to your local data protection authority (if one exists in your country).

Cookies used by Enghouse

We use both session and persistent tracking technologies. Tracking technologies can either be persistent (i.e., they remain on your computer until you delete them) or temporary (i.e., they last only until you leave the site).We also use first and third-party cookies. First party cookies are used and controlled by us to provide services for the Services. Third-party cookies are controlled by third parties, mostly for analytics purposes.

We and our third-party service providers or business partners may collect information about you automatically through the use of cookies and similar technologies, including information over time and across different websites or online services. We may collect such information when you access content, advertising, sites, interactive widgets, applications, and other products (both on and off of our Enghouse Services) where our data collection technologies (such as web development tools, cookies and other technologies) are present, including in the emails we send to you. We use browser cookies and similar technologies such as cookie IDs and settings, and tracker software tools (collectively, “cookies”) to collect and store certain information when you use, access or interact with Enghouse Services. These data collection technologies allow us to understand your activity on and off our Enghouse Services and to collect and store information when you interact with Enghouse Services. We automatically collect information from cookies and similar technologies to recognize you, learn how you interact with the Enghouse Services and use your devices, and to serve you with surveys, and other marketing content. you may limit our ability to automatically collect certain types of information by adjusting the cookie settings on your web browser.

Our Services use the following categories of cookies:

Strictly Necessary Cookies

These are cookies which are needed to provide services and features you have specifically requested. We may use cookies and tracking technologies for system administration. We are not required to obtain your consent for cookies that are strictly necessary.

Analytics Cookies

We may use cookies to assess the performance of Our Services, including as part of Our analytics practices to improve the selection of content recommended to you through the Services. These cookies allow Us to count visits and traffic sources, so We can measure and improve the performance of Our site. They help Us know which pages are the most and least popular and see how visitors move around the site. All information these cookies collect is aggregated and anonymous. If you do not allow these cookies, we will not know when you have visited our site.

Functional Cookies

We may use cookies to tell us, for example, whether you have visited the Services before or if you are a new visitor and to help Us identify the features in which you may have the greatest interest. These cookies enable the website to provide enhanced functionality and personalization. If you do not allow these cookies, then some or all of these services may not function properly.

Targeting Cookies

We may use cookies to deliver content, including ads, relevant to your interests on Our Services.
These cookies may be set through our site by our advertising partners. They may be used by those companies to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant ads on other sites. They do not store personal information directly but are based on uniquely identifying your browser and internet device. If you do not allow these cookies, you will experience less targeted advertising.

You have the choice whether to accept the use of cookies. Most browsers are initially set up to accept HTTP cookies. The “help” feature of the menu bar on most browsers will tell you how to stop accepting new cookies, how to receive notification of new cookies and how to disable existing cookies. Controlling the HTML5 local storage on your browser depends on which browser you use. For more information regarding your specific browser please consult the browser’s website (often in the Help section). Please note, however, that without HTTP cookies and HTML5 local storage, you may not be able to take full advantage of all the features of Our Services, and some parts of the Services may not function properly.

You can withdraw your consent to the use of these cookies in whole or part, at any time, by deleting placed cookies and disabling cookies in your browser.

Cookies and Tracking Technologies Used on Our Services

Table A below sets out details of the individual cookies and tracking solutions that We use with our devices, website and applications, including mobile applications, and the purposes for which we use them.

We provide the chart in Table A as a courtesy for all users independent of any rights you may have to consent to the use of cookies, otherwise. We are not obligated to maintain or update it, nor do We warrant it will be up-to-date, or the linked third-party information will be up-to-date when you view it. We are not responsible for third-party sites and their privacy practices as they relate to any opt-outs from tracking activities that may exist on these sites, many of which may not be compliant for users on our sites who are from the European Economic Area. Table A contains a list of third-parties that collect information from you on Our Services and that have provided notices where you may obtain information on their policies and practices and in some instances, opt-out of certain of their activities directly.

TABLE A

CookieFunction/DescriptionProcessor/ControllerPrivacy Policies (Website) More Informations1st/3rd Party
Essential Cookies
WordPress Users CookieWordPress sets the following cookies:1. wordpress_[hash]
2. wordpress_logged_in_[hash]
3. wordpress_test_cookie
4. wp-settings-{time}-[UID]
These are the cookies that activate in the admin area of the website.
WordPress uses the cookie wordpress_[hash] to store the authentication details on login. The authentication details include the username and double hashed copy of the password. However, this usage of the cookie is limited to the admin console area, the backend dashboard of the website.The cookie wordpress_logged_in_[hash] is used to indicate when you are logged in, and who you are. This cookie is maintained on the front-end of the website as well when logged in.Here [hash] represents the value that is obtained by applying a specific mathematical formula applied to the username and password. It is to ensure that the input values are safe, and no one can access these data using the cookies as it is difficult to ‘unhash’ the hashed data.The cookie wp-settings-{time}-[UID] is used to customize the view of your admin interface and the front-end of the website. The value represented by [UID] is the individual user ID of the user as given to them in the users’ database table.

WordPress also sets a cookie named wordpress_test_cookie to check if the cookies are enabled on the browser to provide appropriate user experience to the users. This cookie is used on the front-end, even if you are not logged in.

Processor/Controller – WordPressDOMAIN3rd party
Other Functional CookiesWe add the following cookies:
1.              Cookie_video_resources
2.              Cookie_notice_accepted
3.         Cookie_watch_tnt
4.              Cookie_video_testimonial
5.         Cookie_video_case
6.              Cookie_video_products
7.        Cookie_country Cookie_watch_videocookie_video_resources – data is stored into this cookie type after the form is sent for the gated content in video resources and make it accessible for the user.
cookie_notice_accepted – is used after a user accepts cookies in the cookies popup on the main web page.
cookie_watch_tnt – data is stored into this cookie type after the form is sent for the gated content in Tips&Tricks and make it accessible for the user.
cookie_video_testimonial  – data is stored into this cookie type after the form is sent for the gated content in the Video testimonials and make it accessible for the user.
cookie_video_case – data is stored into this cookie type after the form is sent for the gated content in the Video case studies and make it accessible for the user.
cookie_video_products – data is stored into this cookie type after the form is sent for the gated content for videos in the products web pages and make it accessible for the user.
cookie_watch_video – data is stored into this cookie type after the form is sent for the gated content in the video training archive on the Training and development web page and make it accessible for the user.
Cookie_country – are used to redirect a user to the specific domain that corresponds his/her language.
Processor/Controller – Enghouse 1st party
FUNCTIONAL COOKIES
Marketo MunchkinThis cookie is set by Marketo. This allows a website to track visitor behaviour on the sites on which the cookie is installed and to link a visitor to the recipient of an email marketing campaign, to measure campaign effectiveness. Tracking is performed anonymously until a user identifies himself by submitting a form.We add the following cookies:
1. CCPA_opt_out_date
2. dpi_utmVals
3.  _mkto_trk
4.  __cf_bm_mkto_trk – The primary key for this record is the Munchkin cookie (_mkto_trk) which is created in the user’s browser.  All subsequent web activity on that browser will be recorded against this anonymous record.__cf_bm – Cloudflare uses various cookies to maximize network resources, manage traffic, and protect our customers’ sites from malicious traffic.CCPA_opt_out_date  – are used to save the data to refuse the cookies by a user for transmitting his personal information to third parties.

dpi_utmVals – are used to save the UTM values.

Processor – Adobe Inc., Cloudflare Controller – EnghouseDOMAIN3rd Party
ANALYTICS COOKIES
Google AnalyticsThese cookies allow the entity in charge of them to track and analyse the behaviour of users of the websites to which they are linked. The information collected by these cookies is used to measure the activity of the websites, applications or platforms and to compile browsing profiles of the users of these websites, applications and platforms in order to make improvements based on analysing the data on how users use the service.Processor/Controller – GoogleDOMAIN3rd Party
Google Tag Managern order to monitor system stability and performance, Google Tag Manager may collect some aggregated data about tag firing. This data does not include user IP addresses or any user-specific identifiers that could be associated with a particular individual. Other than data in standard HTTP request logs, all of which is deleted within 14 days of being received, Google Tag Manager does not collect, retain, or share any information about visitors to our customers’ properties, including page URLs visited.Processor/Controller –DOMAIN3rd Party
ADVERTISING COOKIES
Google AdsThese cookies enable behavioural advertising and analytics on the Google AdWords platform.Processor – Google , Controller – UserDOMAIN3rd Party
LinkedIn AdsThese cookies enable behavioural advertising and analytics by LinkedIn.Processor/Controller – Designated Countries: LinkedIn Ireland Unlimited Company, Non-Designated Countries: LinkedIn CorporationDOMAIN3rd Party
FacebookThese cookies and tracking pixels enable behavioural advertising and analytics by Facebook.Processor – Facebook, Controller – UserDOMAIN3rd Party
TwitterThese cookies enable behavioural advertising and analytics by Twitter.Processor – Twitter, Controller – UserDOMAIN3rd Party
Microsoft AdsThese cookies enable behavioural advertising and analytics by Microsoft Bing.Processor – Microsoft , Controller – UserDOMAIN3rd Party

Third-Party Sites

Enghouse’s websites may contain links to third-party customer or product vendor sites. Enghouse does not share your Personal Information with those websites and is not responsible for their privacy practices. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of those companies.
Some of the third-party sites that this website links to may be co-branded with an Enghouse entity logo, even though they are not operated or maintained by Enghouse. Although, we choose our business partners carefully we disclaim responsibility for the privacy practices of websites operated by third parties and we are not in a co- or joint-controller relationship with any of those partners. Once you have left this website, you should check the privacy policy of the third party website to determine how your data will be handled and how information is collected from you.

Contact Us

For any queries in relation to this Cookies Policy please contact us at privacy@enghouse.com or Luiza Bartholomei, Data Protection Officer at dataprotectionofficer@enghouse.com or;

Enghouse Systems Limited
80 Tiverton Court, Suite 800
Markham, Ontario
L3R 0G4
Canada

If you are based in the European Economic Area (EEA):

Enghouse Interactive (UK) Ltd
Imperium, Imperial Way
Reading, Berkshire
RG2 0TD
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 20 3357 3040

 

 

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