Location information processing guidelines
Article 1 [Purpose)
These terms and conditions apply to ITONE Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as “Company”). Location-based services (hereinafter referred to as “services”) are provided to “members” (referring to people who agree to these terms and conditions and use the service. Hereinafter referred to as “members”). In order to provide this, the company collects the member's personal location information, and in its position as a location information provider, provides the member's personal location information to the location-based service provider in accordance with the provisions of the Act on the Protection and Use of Location Information, etc. The purpose is to establish rights, obligations, and other matters between members, the company, and location-based service providers.
Article 2 (Types of Services)
The services provided by the company are as follows:
➀ A service that verifies that the registered band holder is nearby by communicating with the installed AP, and transmits location information through the smartphone registered to the band when the holder leaves the band.
➁ A service that sends a danger notification message to the smartphone where the band is registered through the band's SOS button when the band holder recognizes an emergency situation.
➂ A service that measures a member’s heart rate by linking the band and a smartphone, and transmits the measured information to the server through the smartphone to check the health status.
➃ Other services that the company determines are consistent with the essence of this service and improve customer convenience
Article 3 (Rules other than terms and conditions)
Matters not specified in these Terms and Conditions are subject to relevant laws and regulations such as the Act on Protection and Use of Location Information, the Telecommunications Business Act, and the Act on Promotion and Protection of Information and Communications Network Utilization, etc., the Company's Terms of Use, and detailed service usage guidelines separately established by the Company. Follow the regulations, etc.
Article 4 (Consent regarding collection of personal location information)
The company collects members' personal location information to provide location-based services, and members are deemed to have agreed to these terms and conditions by agreeing to them.
Article 5 (Withdrawal of consent to collection of personal location information)
Members may withdraw their consent to the collection of personal location information through methods such as terminating service.
Article 6 (Method of collecting personal location information)
① The company collects location information according to the method specified in the items below.
Bluetooth Beacon: Obtains location data by collecting information from surrounding beacons through the Bluetooth signal of the location information collection terminal (AP). Location data is obtained by matching the member's location through the communication strength and sensitivity of the AP and beacon.
② If the collection method of personal location information set forth in Paragraph 1 changes, the Company will announce it on the Internet or notify members. However, if prior notification is not possible due to reasons beyond the company's control, notification will be provided after the fact.
Article 7 (Protection of member’s personal location information)
The company strives to protect members' personal location information in accordance with relevant laws and regulations.
Article 8 (Retention of data confirming use and provision of personal location information)
① Based on Article 16, Paragraph 2 and Article 18, Paragraph 1 of the Act on Protection and Use of Location Information, etc., the Company automatically records data confirming the collection, use, and provision of location information for members in the location information system. , It is preserved for one year to respond to civil complaints.
② If a member withdraws all or part of his/her consent pursuant to the provisions of Article 24, Paragraph 4 of the Act on Protection and Use of Location Information, etc., the Company will confirm the collected personal location information and the fact of collection, use, and provision of location information without delay. Data (limited to personal location information of the part to be withdrawn and data confirming the use and provision of location information in the case of partial withdrawal of consent) will be destroyed. However, if the member separately consents or there is a need to preserve it pursuant to the provisions of the Framework Act on National Taxes, the Corporate Tax Act, the Value-Added Tax Act, or other related laws and regulations, the information shall be preserved in accordance with the relevant laws and regulations.
Article 9 (Retention and use period of personal location information)
The company achieves the purpose of collection, use or provision of the member's personal location information, or confirms the fact of collection, use and provision of location information that must be recorded and preserved pursuant to the provisions of Article 16, Paragraph 2 of the Act on Protection and Use of Location Information, etc. In accordance with the provisions of Article 23 of the Act on Protection and Use of Location Information, the personal location information is stored for two years for use within the scope of the purpose agreed upon by the customer and to respond to civil complaints, and is destroyed without delay after two years. .
Article 10 (Provision of personal location information)
① In accordance with the provisions of Article 20 of the Act on the Protection and Use of Location Information, a location-based service provider that has obtained the member’s consent may request the company to provide the member’s personal location information.
② Location-based service providers must meet the following requirements and request personal location information from the company.
1. The fact that the member’s consent has been received
2. Scope and period of personal location information
③ If a location-based service provider requests a member's personal location information without consent pursuant to the provisions of Paragraph 1, or as a result of the Company's confirmation, it is determined that the member does not consent to the provision of personal location information, or if the request is subject to the relevant laws and regulations If the request is judged to be in violation of the above, the provision of the member's personal location information may be refused.
Article 11 (Obligations of the Company)
① If a member's complaint related to the collection of personal location information is received, the company must promptly process it. If prompt processing is difficult, the company will notify the member of the reason and processing schedule.
② The company complies with laws and regulations related to the collection of members’ personal location information, such as the Act on the Protection and Use of Location Information, the Act on the Promotion of Information and Communications Network Utilization and Information Protection, etc., the Communications Secrets Protection Act, and the Telecommunications Business Act.
③ Pursuant to Article 20, Paragraph 1 of the Act on Protection and Use of Location Information, etc., the Company cannot refuse to provide personal location information requested by a location-based service provider without justifiable reasons.
Article 12 (Member’s Rights)
① Members may withdraw all or part of their consent to the Company’s collection of member personal location information.
② Members may request the Company to temporarily suspend the collection, use or provision of personal location information at any time, and the Company cannot refuse this and is equipped with technical means to do so.
③ Members may visit the company to request withdrawal of consent or suspension of personal location information collection pursuant to paragraphs 1 and 2, and may also request such request by phone, fax, or mail. If a member withdraws or suspends consent to the collection of personal location information pursuant to Paragraph 1 or 2, the Company's provision of various services to the member may become impossible.
④ Members may request the Company to view or notify the Company of any of the following materials, etc., and if there are errors in such materials, they may request correction.
1. Data confirming the collection/use/provision of location information for members
2. The member's personal location information is subject to the Act on Protection and Use of Location Information or other laws.
Reasons and contents provided to third parties in accordance with regulations.
Article 13 (Member’s Obligations)
① Members must not engage in any of the following acts.
1. Acts of registering or distributing computer virus-infected materials that cause malfunction of equipment related to the collection of personal location information or destruction or confusion of information, etc.
2. Acts of impersonating someone else and falsely stating one’s relationship with another person.
3. Distributing false information for the purpose of providing property benefit to oneself or others or causing damage to others.
4. Unauthorized misappropriation or leakage of another person’s personal location information.
5. Other illegal or unfair actions
② Members must comply with relevant laws and regulations, the provisions of these Terms and Conditions, the usage guide and notices posted on the service, and matters notified by the Company, and must not engage in any other acts that interfere with the Company's business.
Article 14 (Prohibition of transfer)
Members, companies and location-based service providers may not transfer or delegate all or part of their status or rights and obligations under these Terms and Conditions to a third party, or dispose of them for purposes such as providing collateral.
Article 15 (Compensation for Damages)
① If a member violates the provisions of these Terms and Conditions and causes damage to the company, the company may claim damages from the member. In this case, the member cannot avoid liability if he or she cannot prove that there was no intent or negligence.
② If damage occurs to a member due to the company's violation of Articles 15 to 26 of the Act on Protection and Use of Location Information, etc., the member may file a claim for compensation against the company. In this case, the company cannot avoid liability if it cannot prove that there was no intention or negligence.
Article 16 (Disclaimer)
① If the Company is unable to collect personal location information due to a natural disaster or other force majeure, the Company shall be exempted from liability in this regard.
② The Company is not responsible for any disruption in service use resulting from the Company’s failure to collect personal location information or incorrect collection of personal location information due to reasons attributable to members or location-based service providers.
Article 17 (Obligations of the company)
① If damage occurs to a member due to the company's violation of the provisions of Articles 15 to 26 of the Act on Protection and Use of Location Information, etc., the member may file a claim for damages against the company. In this case, the company cannot avoid liability if it cannot prove that there was no intention or negligence.
② If the parties do not reach an agreement or cannot reach an agreement regarding a dispute related to location information, the company or the member may apply for mediation to the Personal Information Dispute Mediation Committee under Article 43 of the Personal Information Protection Act.
Article 18 (Service usage fees and conditions)
➀ The company and the member enter into a supply reservation that includes information on usage fees according to the scope of service use.
➁ Members pay usage fees according to the conditions specified in the service supply contract, and the company provides the service.
Article 19 (Company contact information)
The company's name and address are as follows.
① Company name: ITONE Co., Ltd.
② Address: #207, 260, Changryong-daero, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do (Gwanggyo Central Biz Tower)
③ Main phone number: 031-8066-7720, FAX: 031-8066-7722
(Supplementary provisions)
Article 1 (Enforcement Date) These terms and conditions will come into effect from June 1, 2022.