BlackBerry Privacy Notice

Read our summary of BlackBerry's Privacy Notice.

Implications

  • BlackBerry does not sell, lease, or trade your personal data.
  • Your personal data may be shared with third-party service providers for marketing and support purposes.
  • BlackBerry uses cookies to track website performance and user activity.
  • Your personal data may be disclosed to government agencies and law enforcement if required by law.
  • You can withdraw consent for BlackBerry to process your personal data at any time.
  • BlackBerry retains personal data for the period necessary to fulfill its purposes and legal obligations.
  • International transfers of personal data may occur, potentially to countries with different data protection standards.
  • BlackBerry provides mechanisms to unsubscribe from marketing communications.
  • BlackBerry uses aggregated or anonymous data for lawful business purposes.
  • Service-related communications cannot be opted out of, as they are necessary for service use.
  • BlackBerry maintains certifications like ISO/IEC 27001:2013 for data protection.
  • BlackBerry may use third-party cookies for targeted advertising.
  • In case of a corporate transaction, your personal data may be disclosed.
  • BlackBerry provides detailed information on personal data rights for EEA/UK residents.
  • BlackBerry may update its Privacy Policy to reflect changes in law or business practices.

Data Collection

  • IP address
  • Device and browser information
  • Geolocation data
  • Browsing activity
  • Social media interactions
  • Name
  • Job title
  • Company name
  • Email address
  • Phone number
  • Mailing address
  • Recent web activity

Things to watch out for

  • Your personal data may be shared with third-party service providers for marketing purposes.
  • International data transfers may occur, potentially to countries with different data protection standards.
  • Service-related communications cannot be opted out of, as they are necessary for service use.

FAQs

Can I opt out of BlackBerry's marketing communications?

Yes, you can unsubscribe from marketing communications by following the instructions in the emails or visiting the BlackBerry unsubscribe page.

What happens to my personal data if BlackBerry undergoes a corporate transaction?

Your personal data may be disclosed to parties involved in the transaction, such as mergers or acquisitions.

Does BlackBerry sell my personal data?

No, BlackBerry does not sell, lease, or trade your personal data.


(Last updated: 10th October, 2024)

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