Privacy Policy
General information
The personal data communicated by the user are processed in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data.
The International Humanitarian Partnership (IHP) collects no personal data other than the IP addresses contained in the server logs. These are collected for security reasons. User consent is not required before visiting this website.
The controller for these processing operations is the government authority, ministry, administration, or any other government organisation that is solely or jointly responsible for this website (the “Body”). For this website the Body is the Luxembourg Fire and Rescue Corps (CGDIS).
Users can file claims relating to the protection of their personal data through the various communication channels available, and directly to the controller who, in this case, is the Body responsible for this website.
Users can also file claims with the Body’s data protection officer at the following email address: ihp@cgdis.lu. Users may also refer to the National Commission for Data Protection (Commission nationale pour la protection des données), headquartered at 15, Boulevard du Jazz, L-4370 Belvaux.
“Body” means the government authority, ministry, administration, or any other government organization that is solely or jointly responsible for this website.
Website contact form
The information about you collected through the website contact form needs to be processed by the Body involved to deal with your request.
By filling in the form, you agree that your personal data may be processed as part of the processing of your request. Those data are retained by the Body in question for as long as needed to achieve the purpose of the processing operation(s).
As the retention period for personal data depends on the type of request, the Body will communicate the applicable retention period, or the criteria used to determine it, on request, on a case-by-case basis.
The recipient of your data is the Body responsible for processing your request. Please contact the Body you are filing your request/application with to find out who the recipients of the data in this form are.
Processing in connection with audience measurement
Certain data relating to the user's hardware and software, which are not capable of revealing the user's identity, are collected when they visit the public-domain site. The sole purpose of collecting such data is to garner statistics on website traffic (type of browser, resolution, approximate location, and so on) in order to provide users with the best possible experience.
Under no circumstances is the user's full IP address retained. Only part of the IP address is retained for the purpose of computing overall statistics, and there is no way of identifying users.
These data are retained and hosted in Europe, in a solution provided by a subcontractor – specifically, Adobe Systems Inc. – who, as such, is subject to the same legal obligations regarding the protection of personal data, if those data were to be harvested in the future.
The data are retained for no longer than is necessary to observe how audiences evolve as a function of browser use, resolution settings or other available statistical data.
The controller for these processing operations is the Body responsible for this website.