Data Transfer to Third Countries

FileCloud is aware of the fact that on July 16, 2020, the European Court of Justice has issued a ruling invalidating the EU-US Privacy Shield Framework.

FileCloud is monitoring any and all developments with a and is close observance of all applicable guidelines and guidance from the European Commission and the US Government.

The ruling does not change FileCloud’ ability to continue offer our products and services and we rely on the derogation provided by article 49, paragraph (1) letter a) and any time we collect personal data that are to be transferred outside the EU or EEA, we will provide all necessary details and obtain your prior consent.

Depending on each situation, FileCloud may also rely on the derogation provided by article 49, paragraph (1) letter b) if the transfer of personal data is necessary for the performance of a contract between the User – data subject and FileCloud or the implementation of pre-contractual measures taken at the User – data subject’s request.

FileCloud’s services require data to flow from the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA) to the United States (U.S.) and back. To ensure that EU personal data is protected FileCloud has implemented all reasonable technical and organizational measures and is processing the personal data with the observance of all processing principles – mainly but not limited to data minimization principle.

We remain committed to ensuring the continuance use our products and services worldwide.

Note: FileClouds data centers, which store our user’s – data subjects’ information, are currently located in the U.S.

FileCloud is monitoring developments regarding a Privacy Shield replacement and will update here if there are updates.

Worldwide

FileCloud
13785 Research Blvd, Suite 125
Austin TX 78750, USA

Phone: +1 (888) 571-6480
Fax: +1 (866) 824-9584

Europe

FileCloud Technologies Limited
Hamilton House 2,
Limerick, Ireland