Ford Nepal Private Limited Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
Version date: December 2018
1) Introduction
- Ford nepal Private Limited ("Ford") is committed to responsible privacy practices and to
complying with nepaln law.
- This Privacy Policy sets out our policies on the management of personal information,
that
is, how we collect personal information, the purposes for which we use this information
and
to whom this information is disclosed.
- We may change our Privacy Policy from time to time at our discretion. At any time, the
latest version of our Privacy Policy is available from our website (“Site”) at www.nepal.ford.com
2) What is personal information?
In this Privacy Policy, “personal information” has the meaning set out in the Information
Technology (Reasonable Security Practices and Procedures and Sensitive Personal Data or
Information) Rules, 2011. Essentially, personal information is information that could
identify
you such as your name, address, telephone number and email address.
3) What types of personal information does Ford collect?
- The types of personal information Ford collects from you depend on the circumstances in
which the information is collected.
- Ford may collect contact details including your name, address, email address and phone
and
fax numbers.
- Where relevant, Ford may also collect your driver’s licence and registration details,
date
of birth or age group, occupation, gender, information about your vehicle (including its
number plate and vehicle identification number), answers you provide to questions we ask
and
other information in relation to your dealings with Ford or Dealers (such as types of
vehicle purchased and replaced and repair/service history).
- If you are an individual engaged with Ford to provide services (directly or indirectly)
to
Ford may collect information relevant to your engagement with Ford including
qualifications,
length of engagement, resume and salary, bank details, feedback from supervisors,
training
records and logs of your usage of Ford equipment (e.g. phones, computers and vehicles).
If
you are employed by or contracted to a Ford authorised dealer (“Dealer”), we may also
collect and maintain training records about you.
- When using the Ford Site, we or our third party service providers may collect Site usage
information such as the IP address you are using, the name of your Internet service
provider, your browser version, the Site that referred you to us and the next Site you
go
to, the pages you request, the date and time of those requests and the country you are
in.
Except where you provide it to us via the Site, we do not collect personal information
such
as your name, mailing address, email address or phone number when you are browsing our
Site.
- Ford does not generally require customers to disclose any sensitive data or information
(e.g. details of race, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, health information etc.)
to
us.
- If you do provide sensitive data or information to us for any reason (for example, if
you
provide us with information about a disability you have), you consent to us collecting
that
information and to us using and disclosing that information for the purpose for which
you
disclosed it to us and as permitted by the Information Technology Rules, 2011 and other
relevant laws.
- In addition to the types of personal information identified above, Ford may collect
personal
information as otherwise permitted or required by law.
4) How do we collect your personal information?
- Ford collects personal information in a number of ways. The most common ways we collect
your
personal information are:
- directly from you when you provide it to us or our Customer Relationship Centre
or
our dealers or agents or contractors;
- via Dealers from which you purchase Ford related goods or services;
- via our Site or when you deal with us online (including through social media);
- via our market research agencies;
- when you enter a competition or promotion or marketing campaign;
- if you are an individual engaged with Ford (directly or indirectly), from your
employer or recruitment agency;
- if you are employed by or contracted to a Dealer, from that Dealer;
- via the SYNC owners forum;
- from publicly available sources;
- from our group or related companies; and
- from third parties (for example, from referees if you apply for a position as an
employee or contractor with us)
5) For what purposes do we collect, use and disclose your personal information?
- The purposes for which we use and disclose your personal information will depend on the
circumstances in which we collect it. Whenever practical we endeavour to inform you why
we
are collecting your personal information, how we intend to use that information and to
whom
we intend to disclose it at the time we collect your personal information
- We may use or disclose your personal information:
- for the purposes for which we collected it (and related purposes which would be
reasonably expected by you);
- for other purposes to which you have consented; and
- as otherwise authorised or required by law
- In general we collect, use and disclose your personal information so that we can do
business
together and for purposes connected with our business operations.
- Some of the specific purposes for which we collect, use and disclose personal
information
are as follows:
- to facilitate your request for a brochure or test drive, to add you to a mailing
list or to respond if you request information (including via the Ford Site or
via an
email you send to us);
- to record and maintain the details of your purchase of a Ford vehicle for
warranty
purposes or your purchase of a " Ford Solutions" product or service for
administration purposes;
- to keep track of the repairs and servicing of your Ford vehicle by Dealers;
- to facilitate the provision of roadside assistance and other services you
acquire
from us, Dealers or our agents or contractors;
- to inform you in the event of a field service action, for example a recall,
affecting your Ford vehicle;
- to issue service reminders;
- to improve our products and services;
- facilitate the provision of roadside assistance services;
- to contact you (directly or through our service providers and marketing research
agencies) to obtain your feedback and to find out your level of satisfaction
with
our products, services and Dealers through surveys;
- to report to and evaluate Dealers;
- to verify your identity;
- to facilitate your entry and participation in a competition or campaign or trade
promotion;
- to consider you for a job at Ford (whether as an employee or contractor) or
other
relationships with us;
- to provide goods or services to you or to receive goods or services from you;
- to address any issues or complaints that we or you have regarding our
relationship;
and
- to contact you regarding the above, including via electronic messaging such as
SMS
and email, by mail, by phone or in any other lawful manner.
- We may also use and disclose your personal information for the purpose of direct
marketing to you where you have consented to us doing so; or it is otherwise
permitted by law.
- Direct marketing involves communicating directly with you for the purpose of promoting
goods
or services to you and to provide you with special offers from Ford or its Dealers.
Direct
marketing can be delivered by a range of methods including mail, telephone, email or
SMS.
You can unsubscribe from our direct marketing, or change your contact preferences, by
contacting us (see section 16 of this Privacy Policy). If you wish to unsubscribe from
direct marketing you have received from a Dealer, please contact that Dealer directly.
6) What happens if you don't provide personal information?
- Generally, you have no obligation to provide any personal information requested by us.
However, if you choose to withhold requested personal information, we may not be able to
provide you with the products and services that depend on the collection of that
information. As an example, if you did not provide the personal information requested on
your new vehicle purchase, we would be unable to notify you directly of a product recall
affecting your vehicle.
7) To whom do we disclose personal information?
- We may disclose your personal information to third parties in connection with the
purposes
described in section 5 of this Privacy Policy.
- This may include disclosing your personal information to the following types of third
parties:
- Dealers;
- our group or related companies;
- our contractors or service providers (including mailing houses, marketing
agencies,
insurance providers, site and data hosting providers and other IT suppliers);
- other persons who perform services for, or in connection with, us (including to
facilitate the delivery of purchases, to provide roadside assistance, for
electronic
direct mailing, for credit card payment authorisation, for trend analysis, for
market research, for promotions and for the provision of statistical sales
information to industry bodies);
- companies who may use your personal information in order to tailor electronic
advertising to you (e.g. on a Sitepage or Facebook) in relation to our products
and
services;
- our accountants, insurers (including those that provide extended warranties),
lawyers, auditors and other professional advisers;
- if you are an individual engaged with Ford (directly or indirectly), to your
employer or agency in relation to the performance of your work with Ford;
- if you are an a prospective employee, to our medical service providers for any
medical assessments or in relation to any health or safety incidents and to HR
related service providers (e.g. for background checks, screening or aptitude
testing);
- any third parties to whom you have directed or permitted us to disclose your
personal information;
- Statistical information about sales to industry bodies. This may comprise data
collected about you and other customers to form aggregate results but we will
not
provide any information that identifies you as our customer;
- third parties that require the information for law enforcement or to prevent a
serious threat to public safety; and
- otherwise as permitted or required by law.
- Where we disclose your personal information to third parties we will use reasonable
commercial efforts to ensure that such third parties only use your personal information
as
reasonably required for the purpose we disclosed it to them and in a manner consistent
with
the applicable laws of nepal
- If you post information to certain public parts of our Site or to our social media
pages,
you acknowledge that such information may be available to be viewed by the public. You
should use discretion in deciding what information you upload to such sites.
8) Does personal information leave nepal?
- Some of the third parties to whom we disclose personal information may be located
outside
nepal. For example, we may disclose personal information to our group related companies
overseas and to our overseas service providers.
- The countries in which these third parties are located will depend on the circumstances.
In
the ordinary course of business we commonly disclose personal information to parties
located
in the United States, China and Singapore (where our Ford group data and business
centers
are located). If your information is transferred overseas it will remain subject to
strict
security safeguards. For further information regarding Ford's handling of your personal
information or to request a copy of Ford's privacy policy or information we hold about
you,
you may email us at ocadmin@ford.com
- For further information regarding Ford's handling of your personal information or to
request
a copy of Ford's privacy policy or information we hold about you, you may email us at ocadmin@ford.com
9)How do we protect personal information?
- Ford will take reasonable steps to keep any personal information we hold about you
secure.
However, except to the extent liability cannot be excluded due to the operation of
statute,
we exclude all liability (including in negligence) for the consequences of any
unauthorised
access to, disclosure of, misuse of or loss or corruption of your personal information.
Nothing in this Privacy Policy restricts, excludes or modifies or purports to restrict,
exclude or modify any statutory consumer rights under any applicable law. Please notify
us
immediately if you become aware of any breach of security.
- Your personal information will not be “sold” by Ford to any other organisation for that
organisation's unrelated independent use. Further, we will not share your personal
information with any organisations, other than those engaged by us to assist us in the
provision of our products and services (as described above).
- We endeavour to ensure that our employees are aware of, and comply with their
obligations in
relation to the handling of personal information. Only properly authorised employees are
permitted to see or use personal information held by Ford and, even then, only to the
extent
that it is relevant to their roles and responsibilities.
10) What about information you provide in job applications?
- If you submit a job application to Ford, we will use the information provided by you to
assess your application. Ford may disclose the information contained in your application
to
contracted service providers for purposes such as screening, aptitude testing, medical
testing and human resources management activities.
- As part of the application process or (if you are successful in being employed by Ford)
after you commence employment with Ford, you may be required to complete a health
questionnaire. You may also be asked to undergo a medical assessment. In that case, you
will
be asked to give specific consent for Ford to disclose your questionnaire to its service
providers for the purposes of the medical assessment and for the relevant service
providers
to disclose the results of the assessment to Ford.
- If you refuse to provide any of the information requested by Ford, or to consent to Ford
disclosing your questionnaire to its service providers for the purpose of a medical
assessment or to the disclosure of the results of your medical assessment to Ford, we
may be
unable to consider your application (or if you have been successful in being employed by
Ford, we may not be able to consider you for particular roles or positions within Ford).
- Ford will handle health information in accordance with applicable laws.
11) Electronic mail sent to us that contains personal information
- Internet users may decide to send Ford personally identifying information, for example,
in a
message containing information about your Ford product or service. Ford will only use
this
information to identify the user as a Ford customer and to determine how to respond to
the
electronic mail. We will not use this information other than to resolve the matter
identified in the email.
12) Is the personal information we hold accurate?
- We endeavour to maintain your personal information as accurately as reasonably possible.
However, we rely on the accuracy of personal information as provided to us both directly
(from you) and indirectly (eg. from a Dealer).
- We encourage you to contact us if the personal information we hold about you is
incorrect or
to notify us of a change in your personal information. Our contact details are set out
in
Section 16 of this Privacy Policy
13) Links, cookies and use of the Ford Site
- When using the Ford Site, we or our third party service providers may collect Site usage
information such as the IP address you are using, the name of your Internet service
provider, your browser version, the Site that referred you to us and the next Site you
go
to, the pages you request, the date and time of those requests and the country you are
in.
Except where you provide it to us via the Site, we do not collect personal information
such
as your name, mailing address, email address or phone number when you are browsing our
Site.
- Ford and its third party service providers use technology such as "cookies", "pixel
tags"
and java code on Ford Sites and in emails you have agreed to receive from us. The use of
"cookies", "pixel tags" and java code is an industry standard, and helps us monitor the
effectiveness of our advertising and how visitors use the Ford Sites. A "cookie" is a
small
data element stored by your Site browser on your computer system. If selected by you,
the
Ford Sites will store your username and password in a "cookie" to enable you to be
automatically logged in when you return. Ford Site "cookies" do not store your email
address
or other personal information about you.
- When using the Ford Site, we or our third party service providers may collect Site usage
information such as the IP address you are using, the name of your Internet service
provider, your browser version, the Site that referred you to us and the next Site you
go
to, the pages you request, the date and time of those requests and the country you are
in.
We or our third party service providers use this information to generate statistics and
measure site activity to improve the usefulness of customer visits. During normal Site
usage
we do not collect or store personally identifiable information such as name, mailing
address, email address, or phone number.
- Each time you access Ford Sites, the Ford server may deliver certain customised
information,
including ads, to you based on the data stored in your cookie. Third party vendors may
show
our ads on sites on the Internet and serve these ads based on a user’s prior visits to
our
Site and other Internet activity. Ford may also use analytics data supplied by third
party
vendors to inform and optimise our ad campaigns.
14) How can you access or correct the personal information we hold about you?
- You may seek access to personal information which Ford holds about you by contacting us
as
described in section 16 of this Privacy Policy. We will provide access to that
information
in accordance with the applicable laws, subject to certain exemptions which may apply.
We
may require that the person requesting access provide suitable identification and where
permitted by law we may charge an administration fee for granting access to your
personal
information.
- If you become aware that any personal information we hold about you is incorrect or if
you
wish to update your information, please contact Ford (see section 16 of
this Privacy Policy).
- If you wish to access, correct or update personal information held by a Dealer, or
unsubscribe from direct marketing from the Dealer, please contact that Dealer directly.
15) Queries, comments and complaints about our handling of personal information
- If you have any questions, concerns or complaints about our collection, use or
disclosure of
personal information, or if you believe that we have not complied with this Privacy
Policy,
please contact us (see section 16 of this Privacy Policy).
- When contacting us please provide as much detail as possible in relation to your
question,
concern or complaint.
- Ford will take any privacy complaint seriously and any complaint will be assessed by an
appropriate person with the aim of resolving any issue in a timely and efficient manner.
We
request that you cooperate with us during this process and provide us with any relevant
information that we may need.
16) Contact details
- If you wish to seek access to or correct or update any personal information we hold
about
you, or to unsubscribe from or change your contact preferences in relation to our direct
marketing, you can also contact us as follows:
- phoning the Ford Customer Relationship Centre on 1800-425-2500
- emailing us at custmail@ford.com or
- writing to us at: Ford nepal Private Limited, S.P. Koil Post, Chengalpattu,
Tamil
Nadu, 603 204