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This document describes how Volvo Cars (as defined below), and sometimes other entities, processes your personal data when it is collected by test vehicles on test tracks and public roads. Volvo Cars use test vehicles for the purpose of research, development, and certification of cars and its functions, including the assisted, connected, partly automated and autonomous driving functions. For these purposes, we use appropriately marked test vehicles to record data from various sensors, including video recording of the environment.
The Volvo Cars test vehicles are used for multiple purposes, which entail different types of personal data processing, as we will explain below. The different types of test vehicles are as follows:
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The responsibility for the processing of your personal data collected by the test vehicles is divided according to below:
As previously stated, The Volvo Cars test vehicles are used for multiple purposes, which entail different types of personal data processing – the different test vehicles, what data they collect, and process are described below.
Volvo Cars will not process any of the personal data mentioned below, for any other purposes, than the purposes explicitly described in this privacy notice. We have implemented relevant measures to e.g. limit the access to the personal data and remove non-relevant material.
Volvo Cars AD-HMI Vehicles are test vehicles that are driven on public roads and collect traffic data. The processing of traffic data, which involves processing of personal data, is necessary for research, statistical and analytic purposes, and for the development, testing, evaluation, verification and validation of software, hardware, systems and technologies related to the safety and/or functionality of AD/ADAS/DMS and related technologies. Such data consists of the following data categories:
The legal basis for us to process the data mentioned above is our legitimate interests.
We will retain the data mentioned above for a maximum of 10 years to be able to reuse the data for test of new versions of software during the lifetime of the components. We will regularly sort out and erase data that is no longer needed in order to only keep relevant traffic situations. Data that is incomplete or corrupt due to technical errors is also candidate to be removed.
Volvo Cars make use of test vehicles for testing and certification of our new cars and its functions. These Certification Vehicles will collect and process data, including personal data. The processing of data is necessary to ensure that the Volvo Cars vehicles meet applicable quality and road safety standards as well as other legal requirements. The data these vehicles collect consists of the following data categories:
The legal basis for us to process the data mentioned above is our legitimate interests.
We will retain the data for as long as it is necessary for purposes mentioned above, but no longer than 10 years.
Volvo Cars DCVs are driven on public roads to collect traffic data (hereinafter “Public Traffic Environment Data”). The processing of Public Traffic Environment Data, which involves processing of personal data, is necessary for the purpose of developing safe and reliable software and sensors for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous drive (AD) systems, with the overall purpose of protecting all life on the road. Such data consists of the following data categories:
The legal basis for us to process the data mentioned above is our legitimate interests as well as to fulfil our legal obligations specified in laws and by government authorities.
We limit our locations of interest to exclude school and hospitals’ entrances, homes for the elderly, women’s refuges, court, prisons, accident location with injured individuals, beaches or public parks, private area such as interior of the house, its garden or balcony, and other places that might be sensitive for the persons being recorded.
We will retain the data for as long as it is necessary for purposes mentioned above, but no longer than 10 years. We will regularly sort out and erase Public Traffic Environment Data that is no longer needed in order to only keep relevant traffic situations. Data that is incomplete or corrupt due to technical errors is also candidate to be removed. The drivers will also make annotations of recorded material when the data needs manual review and potential removal if the data can be considered intrusive or harmful for the individuals recorded.
We will share your personal data with the following categories of third parties, on a need-to-know basis:
All suppliers will act as processors and will be bound by contractual arrangements with us and in line with the purpose set out in this notice. Transfer of the data to third parties outside EU will be made using Standard Contractual Clauses approved by the EU Commission. Additionally supplementary measures will be implemented to ensure compliance and security during such transfers.
We can share anonymised data with other parties. Anonymized data can’t be attributed to a natural person and is no longer personal data. We might also share anonymised or data non-attributed to a natural person with research entities for traffic-related research and with road traffic authorities for road safety improvements, such as to help them assess the quality of lane markings.
You have specific legal rights relating to the personal data we process about you. The rights may differ depending on which jurisdiction you are in and the nature of the processing. Generally, your rights concern the possibility to:
As mentioned, these rights are not absolute and in some cases data protection law limits their application. Should this be the case for a request you make to us, we will always explain why we cannot fulfil your request.
If you would like to submit a rights request, please use our form available here and clearly state your request refers to our Data Collecting Vehicle. We kindly ask that you use the form as it sets out the information that we need to verify your identity and effectively process your request. However, should you prefer not to use the form, you are always welcome to contact us and submit your request using the contact information in the next section.
You also have a right to submit a complaint to your local data protection authority should you have concerns about how we use your personal data. However, we would appreciate it if you reached out and raised your concerns directly with us first to allow us to try to resolve them together. You can find our contact information here.
If you have any questions about how we use your personal data, you can contact us at dataprotection@volvocars.com, or Volvo Car Corporation Data Protection Officer as follows:
Postal Address: Volvo Car Corporation, Attention: The Data Protection Officer, avd 50092, VAK, 405 31 Gothenburg, Sweden.
Email: globdpo@volvocars.com
You can find contact information and other information regarding Zenseact’s processing of personal data in their Privacy Policy, http://www.zenseact.com/privacy-policy/.
We continuously develop our products and services and will review and update this Privacy Notice as a result. As such we encourage you to revisit this Privacy Notice regularly. The date at the top of this Privacy Notice lets you know when it was last updated. We will handle your personal data in a manner consistent with the Privacy Notice under which it was collected unless we have your consent to handle it differently.