Nokia 311 Cell Phone User Manual


 
in various countries around the
world. Therefore your personal
data may be transferred across
international borders outside
the country where you use our
services, including to countries
outside the European Economic
Area (EEA) that do not have laws
providing specific protection
for personal data or that have
different legal rules on data
protection, for example, the
United States of America. In
such cases we take steps to
ensure that there is a legal basis
for such a transfer and that
adequate protection for your
personal data is provided as
required by applicable law, for
example, by using standard
agreements approved by
relevant authorities (where
necessary) and by requiring the
use of other appropriate
technical and organizational
information security measures.
Mandatory disclosures We may
be obligated by mandatory law
to disclose your personal data
to certain authorities or other
third parties, for example, to law
enforcement agencies in the
countries where we or third
parties acting on our behalf
operate. We may also disclose
and otherwise process your
personal data in accordance
with applicable law to defend
Nokia’s legitimate interests, for
example, in civil or criminal legal
proceedings.
Mergers and Acquisitions If we
decide to sell, buy, merge or
otherwise reorganize our
businesses in certain countries,
this may involve us disclosing
personal data to prospective or
actual purchasers and their
advisers, or receiving personal
data from sellers and their
advisers.
How Do We Address The Privacy of
Children?
Nokia products and services are
typically intended for general
audiences. Nokia does not knowingly
col-lect information of children
without the consent of their parents
or guardians. Nokia publishes safety
guidelines for using internet services
in our websites.
How Do We Address Data Quality?
We take reasonable steps to keep the
personal data we possess accurate
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