This panel is run by GfK NOP Limited (“GfK”), part of the GfK Group, one of the world’s largest market research agencies. GfK aims to provide you, through its web site OpinionPlanet (the "web site") provided by Pure Systems Limited, the opportunity to participate in various research activities that GfK and its clients wish to carry out from time to time (the "Activities"). By using this web site and participating in the Activities (together, the "Services") you will be bound by GfK's Privacy Policy and the OpinionPlanet terms and conditions (together, the "Contract").
GfK takes your privacy seriously. This Privacy Policy explains the steps GfK take to ensure information about you is kept secure and confidential. In addition to the undertakings which GfK give you here GfK is bound by all the major market research codes of conduct. These include the ESOMAR/ICC International Code on Market and Social Research http://www.esomar.nl/ and the UK Market Research Society http://www.mrs.org.uk/ . In addition, GfK is wholly committed to meeting the requirements of the European Directive EU 95/46/EC on Data Protection, and all other relevant legislation regarding privacy of personal information.
Please read this Privacy Policy carefully as once you use GfK’s OpinionPlanet web site and/or participate in any of the activities online you will be deemed to have read and accepted this Privacy Policy.
GfK have developed its web site to provide a forum for activities which it hopes to carry out for our clients with your assistance. You must not use GfK's web site or participate in any of the activities if you do not accept the terms of this Privacy Policy and GfK's Terms and Conditions
Market research serves an important function in society. Businesses and governments make better decisions as a result. As a participant, your opinions help companies develop new products, make existing ones better, and improve customer service. Political organisations and governments also rely on research to advance laws and policies that the public wants or needs. When you participate in research conducted by GfK, you can be assured that we will protect your privacy.
We have developed rigorous privacy standards that are set out in our privacy policy below. Several members of our firm’s professional staff belong to ESOMAR, the world organisation for enabling better research into markets, consumers and societies. ESOMAR sets professional standards to which our firm adheres, and which also protect your privacy.
If you have any privacy questions or concerns, please contact our Privacy Officer via e-mail at (OpinionPlanet@gfk.com)
When our firm conducts online research, our invitations clearly identify us and explain the purpose(s) of our contact.
When you participate in our research, we may ask you for your personal opinions, as well as demographic information, such as your age and household composition. You may refuse to answer certain questions or discontinue participation in a study at any time. If you join our online community, you may rescind your membership at any time by following the opt-out instructions below:
We never knowingly invite children under the age of 16 to participate in research studies without taking measures to ensure appropriate parental consent.
We combine your responses in a given activity with the responses of all others who participate, and report those combined responses to the client that commissioned the study. We will never intentionally report your individual activity responses, except as described below.
Your activity responses may be collected, stored or processed by our affiliated companies or non-affiliated service providers, both within and outside the European Union. They are contractually bound to keep any information they collect and disclose to us or we collect and disclose to them confidential and must protect it with security standards and practices that are broadly equivalent to our own.
In addition to keeping your responses confidential, we will never sell, share, rent or otherwise intentionally transfer your name, address, telephone number or e-mail address to our clients, other market research companies, direct marketing companies or anyone else.
The only exceptions when we may disclose your personal information or responses to third parties are as follows:
Keeping information about you secure is very important to GfK. GfK has appropriate security measures in place in our physical facilities to protect against loss, misuse or alteration of information. GfK safeguards personal information in its possession or control from loss or theft and from unauthorised access, disclosure, duplication, use or modification.
We inform our employees about our policies and procedures regarding confidentiality, security and privacy, and we emphasise the importance of complying with them. Our security procedures are consistent with generally accepted commercial standards used to protect personal information.
We may transfer personal information to affiliated companies or non-affiliated service providers for research-related purposes, such as data processing, and fulfilment of prize draws or other incentives. We require these companies to safeguard all personal information in a way that is consistent with our firm’s measures and/or as regulated by law.
We follow generally accepted industry standards to protect the personal information submitted to us, both during transmission and once we receive it. No method of transmission over the Internet, or method of electronic storage, is 100% secure, however. Therefore, while we use commercially acceptable means to protect your personal information, we cannot guarantee its absolute security.
GfK makes reasonable efforts to keep personal information in its possession or control, which is used on an ongoing basis, accurate, complete, current and relevant, based on the most recent information available to us.
We rely on respondents to keep certain personal information relating to them accurate, complete and current.
To request access to personal information that we hold about you, we require that you submit your request in writing at the e-mail address or postal address shown below. You may be able to access your personal information and request that it be corrected, amended or deleted where it is inaccurate.
We will endeavour to provide your requested personal information within 40 days of receiving your access request.
GfK uses 'Cookies' in order to recognise you as a previous user; to provide a better service to you and to enable you to take part in special studies. A cookie is a small piece of information which a web site stores via your web browser on your PC and which can later be retrieved. Cookies cannot be read by another party other than the one that set them. None will contain information that will enable anyone to contact you via telephone, e-mail, or any other means. You can set up your web browser to inform you when cookies are set or to prevent cookies from being set however if you do this you may not use this web site or take part in our research studies. For further details please contact us or have a look at our special privacy policies for cookies at
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We shall use and distribute the technology in a professional and ethical manner and in accordance with (a) our privacy policy, (b) any statements and/or disclosures made by our firm to respondents, and (c) applicable laws and codes.
In the event that we discover or learn of any unethical conduct in connection with the use of the technology, or that the technology is being used in a manner that is inconsistent with the statements and/or disclosures made by us to respondents or in violation of applicable laws and codes, we will take immediate action to prohibit such unethical conduct and to ensure the proper administration of the technology.
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