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Privacy policy — IoneShop Enterprise

Does not replace the Shop privacy notice (/privacy, *shop* version). Applies in the EEA and for services directed at organisations in the EU/EEA/UK (to the extent permitted by law).

1. Controller and contact

Controller of personal data in the scope below:

ABSGROUP INC. (Named Alberta Corporation, Canada) Registered office: 347 Hudson Bend, Edmonton, Alberta T6V 1R5, Canada Alberta Corporate Access Number: 2025055126 · Canada Business Number: 724018148 Registration date (Alberta): 2023-03-30 GDPR email: [email protected] Enterprise sales: [email protected] General / complaints / DSA: [email protected]

EU representative (GDPR Art. 27) — mandate formalisation in progress: QData, Spektrum Tower, Twarda 18, 00-105 Warsaw, Poland Website: https://qdata.pl Until the mandate is formalised, the Controller remains the contact point for supervisory authorities and data subjects ([email protected]). Once the mandate is formalised, QData acts as representative under Art. 27 — alongside the Controller.

Product: IoneShop Enterprise track (landing, demo, MSA/Order Form, multi-company admin, API, Secure programs).

A DPO is not currently appointed (Art. 37). Art. 27 representative ≠ DPO.

2. Scope and definitions

2.1. Scope

This policy describes processing in connection with:

  1. Enterprise site (demo, procurement contact, Business / Platform / Enterprise pricing, Secure);
  2. SaaS accounts of the Customer’s staff and partners (multi-store / multi-company, SSO/OIDC, RBAC);
  3. B2B contracts (MSA, Order Form, SOW, SLA / Secure annexes), billing and collection;
  4. Support, SLA, Incidents and Enterprise Secure programs (CPP, IR, CRA, FS, ICA);
  5. Processor role for end-customer (Shopper) data in Customer stores — under the DPA.

2.2. Definitions

TermMeaning
PlatformIoneShop SaaS as scoped in the Order Form (storefronts, panels, API, infrastructure)
CustomerBusiness on Business, Platform or Enterprise
ShopperNatural person browsing or buying in a Customer store
Enterprise SecureCyber program pack (CPP, IR, CRA, FS, ICA) — /enterprise/secure
GDPRRegulation (EU) 2016/679
DPAArt. 28 processing agreement
Order Form / SOWCommercial document defining scope, Capacity Band, Secure and SLA

3. GDPR roles

ContextIoneShopCustomer
SaaS account, billing, Platform logs, B2B sales, Enterprise demoController
Shopper data in Customer storesProcessor (DPA)Controller
Data shared with broker/insurer under ICAUsually on Customer instructionTypically policyholder / controller
Customer staff in admin (roles, SSO)Platform contractual controller / processor as per DPAEmployer / access grantor

We are not the merchant of record for Customer store sales and not the controller of Customer shopper marketing, unless a separate agreement says otherwise.

The Customer is responsible for its own B2C store privacy policies and processor instructions.

4. Categories of data subjects and data

4.1. Enterprise landing visitors

4.2. Customer representatives (Enterprise SaaS users)

4.3. Shoppers (processor)

We process only on the Customer’s behalf, including order and account data, marketing preferences set by the Customer, session data needed for checkout and returns. We do not store PAN/CVV.

4.4. Enterprise Secure data

5.1. As controller

PurposeLegal basis
Providing Enterprise Platform, tenant isolation, Capacity Band, LB/autoscalingArt. 6(1)(b) and (f) (security / integrity)
Billing, invoices, VAT, collection(b) and (c)
Demo, Order Form, pre-contract steps(b) or (f)
Support, SLA, escalations(b) or (f)
CPP / IR — Service security, containment, noticesContract (b); legitimate interests / legal duty (f)/(c)
CRA — risk assessment on instructionContract (b)
FS — log preservationContract (b); legal duty / interests (c)/(f)
ICA — disclosure to broker/insurerContract + Customer instruction; (b)/(f)
B2B marketing(f) and national ePrivacy (often consent)
Non-essential cookiesConsent (a) + ePrivacy
Claims, compliance, NIS2 (Platform-side)(c) and/or (f)

5.2. As processor

Customer contract + DPA. Bases toward Shoppers are set by the Customer.

6. Provider information

We publish company details and contacts on the Platform. Complaints: [email protected]. Enterprise: [email protected].

7. Recipients and sub-processors

Data may be disclosed to:

  1. EEA infrastructure providers (hosting, DNS, CDN, storage) — EEA preferred;
  2. ESP, monitoring, IdP (OIDC);
  3. PSP (subscription and Shopper payments per Customer choice);
  4. Legal / accounting / audit advisers under confidentiality;
  5. Forensic firms designated by the Customer (FS) — on instruction;
  6. Broker / insurer (ICA) — on Customer instruction and Order Form variant;
  7. Public authorities — where legally required;
  8. Business successor — in a transfer (with notice where required).

The sub-processor list is provided only in the DPA annex or Order Form — we do not publish a separate marketing page with the full list. Sub-processor changes: notice per DPA (usually 14–30 days).

This policy is not a SOC 2, ISO 27001, PCI DSS or “GDPR certificate” claim.

8. Transfers outside the EEA

We aim to process in the EEA by default. Transfers outside the EEA use Art. 44–49 mechanisms (adequacy, SCCs, TIA where required), as stated in the DPA / Order Form annex.

9. Retention (indicative)

SetPeriod
Active SaaS accountContract + claims/collection
Accounting recordsTax law (often ~5 tax years in PL)
Security / IR / audit logs12–24 months or longer per Order Form / legal hold
CRA reportsContract + claims period
FS artefactsSecure retention window / hold
Demo leads without contractUp to 24 months or until objection/withdrawal
Store data (processor)Customer instructions + DPA; after offboarding export then delete/anonymise (e.g. 30–90 days)
Cookie consentUntil preference change

10. Data subject rights

Including access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability, objection, withdraw consent, lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority (UODO, CNIL, AEPD, Garante, AP, IMY, DPC, etc. — EDPB list: https://edpb.europa.eu/).

Platform / Enterprise account requests: [email protected] (and QData once the mandate is formalised). Shopper requests: to the Customer (controller). We support DSR tooling under the DPA — we do not replace the Customer toward shoppers.

11. Cookies

Details: /enterprise/cookies. Essential cookies without marketing consent. Analytics/marketing after consent. Reject as easy as accept.

12. Security

Measures appropriate to multi-tenant enterprise SaaS risk, including tenant schema/DB isolation (within the model), TLS, secrets at rest, SSO/MFA, RBAC, admin audit, LB/autoscaling/HA within Capacity Band and SLA, Secure programs when active, no PAN/CVV. No absolute security warranty; no certificate claims without evidence.

13. Personal data breaches

As controller: notify the authority without undue delay, where feasible within 72 hours (Art. 33); data subjects when Art. 34 applies. As processor: notify the Customer without undue delay (DPA / Art. 33(2)). With IR active: channels and times per SLA / Order Form.

14. Profiling and automated decisions

No Art. 22 solely automated decisions producing legal effects for Customers, except fraud/abuse controls (e.g. suspension) with a contact path. AI features (if any) are assistive; Customer accepts outputs.

15. Children

Enterprise is for businesses only. Store age policies are the Customer’s responsibility.

16. EU member-state notes

GDPR applies directly; national ePrivacy and DPAs add detail. DSA reports: [email protected]. Cross-border B2C legal texts remain the Customer’s duty.

DocumentPath
Enterprise Terms 2.1/enterprise/terms
SLA annex/enterprise/sla
Enterprise Secure/enterprise/secure
Enterprise cookies/enterprise/cookies
Shop privacy/privacy

Order Form and Secure/SLA annexes prevail for those modules if they conflict.

18. Changes

Material changes: publish a new version and email Customers when the contract or law requires. Effective date is in the header.

19. Contact

Privacy: [email protected] Enterprise: [email protected] General / DSA: [email protected] EU representative (mandate formalisation in progress): QData, Spektrum Tower, Twarda 18, 00-105 Warsaw, Poland

*IoneShop Enterprise Privacy Policy 2.2-enterprise. Not legal advice.*

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