Data retention policy
Highfive, as a video conferencing services provider, collects minimal personal information that includes email address, first name and last name of a user to both identify and authenticate the user as well as to personalize the services for that user. While scheduling and conducting meetings, certain call detail records (start date/time, duration, etc.) are collected and stored for reporting. If a user records a meeting, such recordings are stored encrypted, for which the user manages the sharing permissions and the life cycle.
Stored data are retained in accordance with the California Consumer Privacy Act and EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Data archiving and removal policy
Highfive, as a video conferencing services provider, collects minimal personal information that includes email address, first name and last name of a user to both identify and authenticate the user as well as to personalize the services for that user. While scheduling and conducting meetings, certain call detail records (start date/time, duration, etc.) are collected and stored for reporting. If a user records a meeting, such recordings are stored encrypted, for which the user manages the sharing permissions and the life cycle.
Stored data are archived and removed in accordance with the California Consumer Privacy Act and EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Data storage policy
Highfive, as a video conferencing services provider, collects minimal personal information that includes email address, first name and last name of a user to both identify and authenticate the user as well as to personalize the services for that user. While scheduling and conducting meetings, certain call detail records (start date/time, duration, etc.) are collected and stored for reporting. If a user records a meeting, such recordings are stored encrypted, for which the user manages the sharing permissions and the life cycle.
Stored data are stored in accordance with the California Consumer Privacy Act and EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
App/service has sub-processors
no