User Guide
Privacy Policy
Article 1. General Provisions
2. In accordance with this Privacy Policy, the Company will inform you in a transparent manner on what personal data is collected by the Company, how the collected data will be used, and what actions the Company is taking to protect to personal data.
3. The Company enables you to easily access the Privacy Policy which is posted on the first page of our website.
4. The Company provides procedures for you to select “Accept” or “Not Accept” to indicate whether you consent to the collection and use of personal information or the Terms of Service and collects information only on condition that you select “Accept.”
Article 2. Personal Information Collected
1. Lease contract: Customer’s name, Company’s name, email, contact information, address, contractor information, business registration information, resident registration number, rent and management fees.
2. Recruitment review & decision
- Sensitive information: Disability status and disability classification & level if the individual is disabled.
Article 3. Purpose of Collecting and Using Personal Information
1. Marketing and advertising
2. Rental contract and settlement for service provision, and announcement of advertising information such as campaigns
3. Surveys, analysis on service usage records, and access frequency analysis
4. Arrangement of communication channels, such as notifications, announcements, intention confirmation, and complaint handling
5. Customer information analysis and statistical use of analysis information
Article 4. Retention and Usage Period of Personal Information
2. Exceptions are made in the following cases:
2) when the shipping company is notified of the minimum user information (name, address, phone number) required for delivery;
3) when the personal information is provided in a form that cannot identify a specific individual and is necessary for statistical analysis, academic research, or market research;
4) when it is determined, based on sufficient and reasonable grounds, that the personal information should be disclosed in order to take legal actions for material or moral damage incurred by any third party under the provisions of the Terms of Service; or
5) when the disclosure is when required by applicable laws, government policies and government orders.
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No. | Information Provided | Purpose | Retention Period |
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1 | Records on contracts or subscription withdrawals | Act on the Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce, etc. | 5 years |
2 | Records on the payment and supply of goods | Act on the Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce, etc. | 5 years |
3 | Records on the resolution of consumer complaints or disputes | Act on the Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce, etc. | 3 years |
4 | Records on the personal information of customers who have cancelled membership | To prevent the customer from gaining unfair economic benefits such as vouchers or discounts offered by the Company by means of repeated re-registration or termination, or through identify theft | 3 months |
5 | Other cases where the consent of the customer is obtained | For the duration of a period agreed by the customer |
Article 5. Right to Refuse & Disadvantages Due to Refusal
2. However, in the event you refuse to give consent, this withholding of consent will restrict your ability to sign a lease contract, and therefore you will not be able to receive all services, such as notifications provided by the Company.
Article 6. Destruction of Personal Information
2) When the information is destroyed
- Reservation inquiries & customer complaints will be stored only during the retention period (3 or 5 years) and then destroyed.
- Information collected for temporary events such as a campaign or survey will be destroyed when such events end.
3) Disposal method: Personal information printed on paper (including written contracts) will be stored for a period stipulated by applicable laws and then destroyed by either shredding or burning. Personal information stored in electronic files will be permanently deleted in a manner that ensures the information cannot be restored.
Article 7. Entrustment of Personal Information
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Entrusted Operations | Entrusted Company | Details |
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Shopping mall management system | JitPower | Maintenance of the shopping mall management system |
HR system | BASIC9 | Maintenance of the HR/inventory system |
Groupware system | Bizwell | Maintenance of the Groupware system |
Integrated system maintenance | Nexol | Integrated system maintenance |
Article 8. Rights, Obligations, and Exercises of Data Subjects and Their Legal Representatives
1. You should select “Change Contract Information” for inquiries or modification of personal information, and “Terminate Contract” to cancel subscription (withdraw consent). The sales team will verify your identity and accept the request. Alternatively, you can make a request to the Chief Privacy Officer in writing, by phone or e-mail, and we will promptly take action as requested.
2. If you request a correction of errors in personal information, the personal information will not be used or provided until the errors are corrected. If incorrect personal information has already been provided to any third party, we will promptly notify the third party of the correction such that it will be reflected in the party’s records.
3. The Company handles the personal information that has been canceled or removed at your request in accordance with the “Retention and Usage Period of Personal Information Collected by the Company” which prohibits access or use of the information for any other purpose.
Article 9. Installation, Operation, and Refusal of Automatic Information Collectors
1. Purpose
Cookies are used for analyzing users’ access frequency/visit time, identifying and tracking users’ interests, obtaining data on participation in various campaigns and the number of visits, and providing targeted marketing/personalized services. You can choose whether or not to install cookies. In other others, you may set preferences in your web browser to allow or block all cookies or check each time cookies are saved.
2. How to Block Cookies
You may set the preferences in your web browser to allow or block all cookies or check each time cookies are saved.
- When you want to enable cookies in Internet Explorer, click Tools > Internet Options > Privacy > Settings > Advanced > Allow/Block Cookies.
- If you refuse to install cookies, this may restrict our ability to provide services.
Article 10. Actions Taken to Protect Personal Information
1. Administrative Actions
- Establishment and implementation of annual plans for information protection
- Regular in-house training on information protection by designating a Personal Information Manager
- Campaigns to raise internal awareness of information protection
- Proactive activities against security accidents with regular annual audits
2. Technical Actions
- Restricted access to personal information
- One-way encryption
- Installation/operation of a security framework (firewall, IPS, UTM) to prevent unauthorized access to personal information
- SSL encrypted communication for safe exchange of personal information (not applicable)
- Encrypted database for safe storage
- Storage of access records (6 months) and anti-tamper measures to respond to security breaches
- Installation/operation of SSL VPN/DLP for PC security control of employees and business partners
Article 11. Complaint Handling
You may report or seek consultation on other privacy infringements through the following institutions.
▶ Privacy Infringement Report Center (operated by KISA)
- Receiving reports on personal information infringement & consultation
- Website: privacy.kisa.or.kr
- Phone: 118
- Address: Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA), 9 Jinheung-gil, Naju, Jeollanam-do
▶ Personal Information Dispute Mediation Committee
- Meditation for disputes on personal information & collective dispute mediation (civil settlement)
- Website: www.kopico.go.kr
- Tel 1833-6972
- Address: 4th floor, Government Complex Seoul, 209 Sejong-daero, Jongno-gu, Seoul
▶ Cyber Crime Investigation Unit, Supreme Prosecutor’s Office: Call 1301 or send an e-mail to cid@spo.go.kr (www.spo.go.kr)
▶ Cyber Bureau of Investigation, National Police Agency: Call 182 (cyberbureau.police.go.kr)
▶ Central Administrative Appeals Commission: Visit www.simpan.go.kr
Article 12. Contact Information of the Chief Privacy Officer and Personal Information Manager
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Chief Privacy Officer | Personal Information Manager | ||
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Department in Charge | Support Team | Department in Charge | Information System |
Name | Kim Yong-Sik | Name | Kwon Ryong-yong |
Tel | 02-2262-0142 | Tel | 02-2262-0192 |
yongsik.kim@dongsungin.com | ryeongyong.kwon@dongsungin.com |
Article 13. Obligation to Notify Prior to Amendment
2. Customers will be notified of any addition, deletion, alteration and/or modification in this Privacy Policy due to changes in applicable laws and regulations or security technologies via the website’s bulletin board at least 7 days prior to the scheduled amendment.
3. This Privacy Policy is effective from December 2, 2019.
- Previous Versions of Privacy Policy
l August 1, 2018 – December 1, 2019
l October 1, 2016 – July 31, 2018