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Last updated July 18, 2023
We would like to inform you of our privacy practices on the collection, use, sharing and processing of personal information by Trimble Inc. and its affiliates (“Trimble” “we,” “our” or “us”) in connection with your use of Trimble websites and apps and social media pages linking to this Privacy Notice (the “Privacy Notice”), your interactions with Trimble staff in meetings and Trimble events, as well as other offline sales and marketing activities.
Summary of Trimble Privacy Notice
This Privacy Notice summarizes our detailed Full Notice (further below) which describes our practices with respect to the processing of your personal data in connection with Trimble websites, our business processes and applications.
I. How and to whom does this Notice Apply?
Our Privacy Notice applies to all Trimble websites and those web-based or mobile apps that reference this Privacy Notice. It applies to the processing of personal information by visitors and users of the various Trimble sites, attendees of Trimble events, customers and prospective customers and their representatives; subscribers to Trimble newsletters; and suppliers and business partners and their representatives. For more details, see Full Notice.
II. Types of personal data processed
We process the following personal data as data controller, which we collect during website visits, marketing interactions, app use and in the course of agreements with you or your employer: your name, name of the company you work for, email address, other identifiable data, payment information, IP address, behavioral data and information about you received by use of placing cookies and tracking pixels. For more details, see the Full Notice.
III. Processing purposes
We process your personal data for the following purposes: performance of agreements with you or your employer, administration of apps and website, monitoring website, app and email campaign performance, security and fraud prevention, online advertisement, analysis of behavior, community site usage and engagement, use in marketing, and profiling. For more details, see the Full Notice.
IV. Legal justifications for the processing of your personal data
To the extent applicable to you, EU privacy law requires any processing of personal data to have a legal justification. We generally rely on the following legal justifications: (i) you consented to the processing; (ii) the performance of an agreement with you; (iii) compliance with a legal obligation; and (iv) pursuing our legitimate interests not overriding your interests and rights and freedoms. For more details on the purposes or processing and corresponding legal justifications see the Full Notice below.
V. Data transfers and Recipients
We may transfer your personal data to our group companies and third parties (e.g., business partners, resellers), acquiring or acquired entities, service providers, and, in accordance with applicable law, governmental authorities, courts, external advisors, and similar third parties. Some data transfers may cross national borders. For more details, see the Full Notice.
VI. Storage Retention periods and deletion
Your personal data will be deleted once it is no longer needed for the purposes of the original processing or as required by applicable law. For more details, see the Full Notice.
VII. Your Choices and Rights
You have a number of rights with regards to your personal data, subject to conditions of applicable law, e.g., the right to get access to your data, to have it corrected, erased or handed over. Residents of the State of California and other US states have specific rights and choices with respect to their personal information. Please refer any questions to the Trimble Office of Data Protection. For more details, see the Full Notice.
VIII. Changes of this Privacy Notice
This Summary and Full Notice are subject to change.
XI. How to contact us
If you wish to exercise your data subject rights, have questions concerning this Summary Notice or the Full Notice, or would like to discuss our handling of your personal data, please contact the Trimble Office of Data Protection.
FULL NOTICE
I. How and to whom does this Notice Apply?
Our Privacy Notice applies to all Trimble websites and to our web-based or mobile apps that reference this notice, either in the information provided with them or the contractual terms that govern your use of these apps. Some web-based apps may have a more specific privacy notice. Generally, Trimble Inc. and its affiliates are responsible for the processing of your personal information. However, some subsidiaries of Trimble may operate under their own privacy notices or a privacy notice which supplements this Trimble Privacy Notice.
This Privacy Notice applies to the processing of personal information submitted to us by, provided to us by, or otherwise collected by us from visitors and users of the various Trimble products, sites, services, attendees of Trimble events, customers and prospective customers and their representatives; subscribers to Trimble newsletters; and suppliers and business partners and their representatives. This Privacy Notice describes how we process personal data for our own purposes. We also process personal data on behalf of our customers subject to a written contract. We do not control the data processing or protection practices of our customers (who may be your employer, service provider to you or your business partner), which may differ from those set out in this Privacy Notice.
II. What information about You does Trimble Process?
A. General Description:
Trimble processes information that identifies you which is submitted to us, provided to us, or otherwise collected by us. This includes information such as:
Your name and contact information (telephone number, email, address);
Data relating to previous or ongoing business transactions, financial details and payment methods;
Company data such as the name, size and location of the company for which you work;
Unique identifiers such as customer numbers, employee ID, mobile device identifiers, or cookie ID on your browser;
Demographic characteristics such as age, sex, education level, and occupation;
Data from surveys and publicly available information, such as social media posts;
IP address and information that may be derived from IP addresses or other device identifiers, such as geographic location;
Location information for a Trimble product or a mobile device with an installed Trimble app;
Visual and audio information, such as your picture and information about work products and comments you post on our information sharing sites;
Information about a device you use, such as browser, device type, operating system, the presence or use of "apps", screen resolution, and the preferred language; and
Data related to your use of and interaction with the sites, such as advertisements clicked or viewed, sites and content areas, date and time of activities or the web search used to locate and navigate to a site.
For California residents, information on the categories of personal information Trimble collects about consumers is located in our Notice at Collection for California residents which is incorporated by reference into and is made a part of this Privacy Notice.
B. How Does Trimble Obtain Your Information
Information is collected directly from you through personal interactions, registrations for events or websites, or correspondence with us. Information is collected from your interactions with and use of our websites, apps, and products and services. We obtain information through our resellers and other channel partners. We complement information we receive directly from you with information from other sources, in accordance with applicable law. For example, we use data about the company you work for together with the information received from you to better understand the industry that you are working in. Furthermore, we obtain contact details, professional information, commercial information and behavioral data from business contact databases, publicly available resources, social networking websites and marketing service providers.
C. Some Processing Practices explained in Detail
Trimble ID
Trimble ID is our single sign on functionality. We process your contact details and login details such as user name and password. The purpose of this processing is to provide you access to our products and services to which you or your employer have purchased or subscribed.
Trimble Products, Software Services, Apps and Subscription Websites
Trimble offers various services to our customers. The data processed in the context of these services is processed generally on behalf of our customers (who may be your employer). When you use these services, Trimble will process the following data:
Usage Details. When you access our websites or use our apps, we may automatically collect certain details of your access to and use of the websites and apps, including location data, logs, back-end information and server calls, communication data, and the resources that you access and use on or through the websites and apps. The purpose for processing this information is to manage, secure and improve our products and services.
Device Information. Our servers may receive data from your browser or device when you visit one of our websites or use an app. That data can include your IP address (which may tell us generally where you are located), device ID, operating systems, pages viewed, time spent, the type of browser and device you used, as well as the referring website, and if applicable, the search terms that led you to our website.
We require some of this usage and device information to provide you and our customers with certain functionality of our products, software, services, websites and apps. If you do not want us to collect or process this usage and device information, do not use our products, software, services, access our websites, or download our app, or delete our app from your device if already downloaded.
Also, we use automated systems to analyze your use of our products, software, services, websites and apps using techniques such as machine learning in order to improve our products, software, services, apps and websites. This analysis may occur as the content is sent or received using an online feature of a Trimble app or website, or when the content is stored on Trimble servers.
Trimble app activation and automatic updates
When you are registered to use a Trimble product (software or hardware) for which we provide updates to you, we may process information about your Trimble product and any product on which you may have it installed (including your IP address), and your product serial number. Some of our apps connect to our servers and offer you the ability to install updates to the app, either in the background or upon your confirmation. We may keep track of information such as whether an update was successful or not. We may also use information collected through activation or app updates to validate that you hold a valid license to our product and confirm that it is genuine and properly licensed.
Trimble Emails and Marketing Automation
Trimble uses marketing automation platforms for sending emails. These platforms and other email clients track behavior related to those emails, including whether you have received or opened the email, opened an attachment or clicked a link in the email, or forwarded the email. If you do not want us to collect this information from future Trimble marketing emails, you can opt out of receiving Trimble marketing emails using the “Manage Preferences” or “Unsubscribe” link on the bottom of the email you received (either option may apply).
Stored Information and Files
Trimble may use cookies, web beacons or other tracking mechanisms to collect information about how you have used our websites and apps, and our servers may collect similar information when you are logged in to the app or website. Depending on the website or app, we work to collect this information, depending on the website and the app, on an anonymous basis, or it may include references to you. We may also access metadata and other information associated with other files stored on your device. This may include, for example, cached image files.
Trimble online advertising
Trimble displays ads to you on our own websites and apps and through third parties’ (i.e. other companies') websites or apps, in various manners. We collect information such as which ads are displayed, which ads are clicked on, and where the ad was displayed. If you download Trimble content offered on a displayed ad, identifiers relating to you and your computer usage will be collected as a part of that download process. Certain US residents may have certain opt-out rights with respect to cross-context behavioral advertising and/or targeted advertising; for more information, see Section VII below.
Buttons, tools, and content from other companies
Sometimes our apps and websites link to other companies’ services via buttons, tools, or other content. We collect information about your use of these features. In addition, when you see or interact with these buttons, tools, or content, or view a Trimble web page or app containing them, information from your browser may automatically be sent to the other company. We encourage you to read that company’s privacy notice for more information about their privacy practices.
Trimble community pages
Trimble uses third party platforms for creating community sites for Trimble users, where, for example, 3D models can be shared. To become a member and receive access to a community site, you will be asked to set up a user account and to provide personal information as a part of a registration process.
Trimble social community
Trimble participates in social community sites and provides our information there (for example, our LinkedIn pages).
You may also be able to sign-in to a Trimble app or website using a social networking account, such as a Google account. When you use these sign-on features, we may collect information on you from the relevant social vendor for providing account access, including a unique identifier, email, first and last name.
Trimble places paid ads on social sites like LinkedIn or Facebook for engaging marketing thought leadership. Related content may also be offered. We require personal information as a part of webform submissions to provide access for downloading those materials.
Trimble for education
Trimble often offers a free version of some of its software to students as a part of a higher-education curriculum. In those instances, Trimble takes every precaution to protect the privacy of students with regards to personal data. At a minimum Trimble:
Confirms the student downloading software is 14 years of age or older;
Verifies all student data collected is used for the sole purpose of software registration and is not used for marketing purposes;
Uses third party education sites like G Suite for schools to protect the privacy of students (please refer to G Suite for their privacy policy with regards to students)
III. For what Purposes do we use this information?
Trimble uses the information we collect about you (including Usage Information) in a number of ways, such as:
Providing you with our apps and websites for which you have registered or which you have purchased or licensed, as well as any products, software, services, support, or information you have requested, purchased or licensed from us;
Performing our obligations to our clients which have purchased or licensed products, software and/or services used by you;
To deliver you services, products, and support as necessary to perform the contract governing your use of our applications or to communicate with you;
Improving our products, software, services, websites and apps and their user experience by analyzing their use to deliver a more personalized experience;
Generating de-identified and/or anonymized information about you or other users, and information that does not identify any individual or device, which may be used by us, our affiliates, and others without restriction;
Diagnosing problems in our products, software, services, apps and websites and notifying you of fixes;
Tailoring a website, app, or Trimble ad to your likely interests;
Providing you with functionality and/or marketing specific to your location;
Communicating with you with regards to your business relationship with us, for example, when a contract is established or performed, or notifying you when subscriptions expire;
Keeping you informed about our company, our product updates, new app releases, special offers, and similar information;
Conducting market research about our customers, their interests, and the effectiveness of our marketing campaigns;
Using your personal and behavioral data, to improve user experience of our products, software, services, websites and apps and to identify other persons that respond similarly;
Implementing cybersecurity initiatives, including reducing fraud, software and IP piracy, and protecting the confidentiality of your information;
As further described in supplemental privacy notices provided by us.
Monitoring usage and interaction statistics of our products, software, services, websites or apps, and/or to perform data analytics in order to assess and enhance our products, software, services, websites and/or apps; and
Monitoring and/or process automatic crash reporting or other technical issues.
IV. On what basis does Trimble collect and process this information?
For personal information collected about you in the EU, our basis for processing is the following:
In order to communicate adequately with you and to respond to your requests, we need to process information about you and therefore have a legitimate interest in processing this information.
In order to engage in transactions with customers, suppliers and business partners, and to process purchases and downloads of our products and services, we need to process information about you as necessary to enter into or perform a contract with you.
We process personal information for marketing and sales activities based on your consent where so indicated on our sites at the time your personal information was collected, or further to our legitimate interest to market and promote our products and services.
We rely on our legitimate interest to analyze, develop, improve and optimize our sites, products and services, and to maintain the security of our sites, networks and systems.
In order to comply with applicable laws and regulations, such as to comply with a subpoena or other legal process, or to process an opt-out request.
V. Data Transfers
A. Data Access
Trimble relies on other companies for a variety of reasons. We work with third party service providers, such as specialist companies in the area of processing credit card payments, providing software solutions, providing hosting services, or supporting our business processes. Some of these third party providers have access to your personal information in order to provide services to you on our behalf, in order to help us manage or improve our products and services, and/or in order to provide you with a satisfactory user experience. Under our contracts with these service providers, they are not permitted to use your information for their own purposes (but may be permitted to use and disclose anonymized and de-identified information provided you are not identified as the source of the information).
Trimble may also share your personal information:
With our affiliates (i.e. other companies of the Trimble group of companies) for the same purposes described in this privacy notice;
With third party providers (i.e. contractors or agencies) hired to deliver Trimble marketing programs on behalf of Trimble;
With our resellers or other authorized sales partners for the purpose of following up on your requests or marketing communications;
In legal proceedings in which we are a party or a third party, in compliance with lawful requests;
When we have a good faith belief that the disclosure is necessary to protect ourselves against fraud, for reasons of cyber defense, or otherwise protect the property and safety of Trimble, our affiliates, our customers and users;
If a company buys us or merges with us or we sell a part of our business and transfer customer information as part of this business: and
When you agree to the sharing.
B. Does Trimble transfer my personal information across national borders?
We may transfer your personal information across national borders to other countries in compliance with applicable laws.
If you reside within the European Economic Area your relationship is with Trimble Europe BV. When Trimble Europe BV transfers your personal information from the European Economic Area (EEA), the United Kingdom or Switzerland to a non-EEA country, we rely on Standard Contractual Clauses, and your consent.
We also receive some data in reliance on other compliance mechanisms, including data processing agreements based on the EU Standard Contractual Clauses.
If the content or data that you store on or through Trimble software, services, apps or websites contains the personal information of individuals from the EEA, you agree that you have the legal authority to transfer the personal information to Trimble, including the transfer to countries such as the United States where the privacy protections and rights of authorities to access personal data may not be equivalent to those in the EEA.
The information above applies to Trimble users that have agreed to the Trimble Privacy Notice. More information is available for our business customers that want to learn more about European data transfers.
C. Is my personal information displayed anywhere on Trimble’s websites or applications?
There are places within Trimble’s websites and apps that allow you to upload or otherwise share content, models, comments, and to communicate with others. Sometimes you can limit who can see your contributions, but some places can be seen by other users of the app or website. Before sharing, make sure you understand with whom you are sharing your information. Please note that when you post messages on certain user forums on our websites and apps, your email address, user name, or name may be included and displayed with your message.
To remove content you have shared on our websites and apps, please use the same app or website feature you used to share the content. If another user invites you to participate in shared viewing, editing, or commenting of content, you may be able to delete your contributions, but usually the user who invited you has full control. If you have questions or concerns about this, please contact the Trimble Office of Data Protection.
VI. Data Retention, Storage and Security
A. Retention periods
Your personal data will be retained as long as necessary to provide you with the services requested. When we no longer need to use your personal data to comply with contractual or statutory obligations, we will remove it from our systems and records and/or take steps to properly anonymize it so that you can no longer be identified from it, except as required under applicable legal or regulatory obligations, e.g. statutory retention periods which can result from tax requirements and other compliance requirements and usually contain retention periods up to 10 years, or if we need it to preserve evidence within the statutes of limitation, which is usually up to 7 years.
B. Is my personal information secure?
We understand that the security of your personal information is important. We provide reasonable administrative, technical, and physical security controls to protect your personal information. However, despite our efforts, no security controls are 100% effective and Trimble cannot ensure or warrant the security of your personal information.
We restrict access to your personal information to our authorized employees, agents, and/or third party providers as necessary to fulfill our legal and business obligations and to provide you with our products, software, websites, services and apps.
The safety and security of your information also depends on you. Where we have given you (or where you have chosen) user log-in credentials (i.e. a user ID and password) for access to certain parts of our services or apps, you are responsible for keeping these user account credentials confidential. We ask you not to share your password with anyone. You are solely liable for the protection of user account credentials and for all use of your user account credentials.
Please note that we do not have any control over or responsibility for information or communications you share through our products, software, services, websites or apps, including for any third party websites accessed or linked through them.
C. Where does Trimble store my personal information?
Your personal information and files are stored on Trimble servers and the servers of our third party providers we hire to provide services to us. Your personal information may be transferred across national borders because we have servers located worldwide, and the companies we hire to help us run our business are located in different countries around the world.
VII. What Rights and Choices do I have for my personal information? May I close my account with Trimble?
We strive to provide you with choices regarding your personal information. This section describes mechanisms we provide for you to control certain uses and disclosures of your personal information.
A. US Residents’ Privacy Rights and Choices (including under the California Consumer Privacy Act)
Subject to certain limitations, residents of California and certain other US states have rights relating to their personal information as further explained below and on the Your Privacy Choices (for US residents) page of the Trimble Privacy Center. If you seek to exercise your rights through an authorized agent, we may ask for evidence that you've provided your agent with a power of attorney, or that the agent otherwise has valid written authority to submit requests to exercise rights on your behalf. If you're an authorized agent seeking to make a request, you will need to provide verification of your agency authorization.
Employees and candidates of Trimble should view the appropriate candidate/applicant/employee privacy notice located in the Trimble Privacy Center.
California residents should also review the California Notice at Collection which is incorporated by reference into and is made a part of this Privacy Notice.
Right to Know/Access: We acknowledge that California consumers have the right to know the categories and purposes of personal information collected, sold or otherwise disclosed by Trimble (the “right to know”), and the right to request that we provide you with a copy of the personal information Trimble holds about you (and if information is provided electronically, to provide it to you in a portable format) (the “right to access”). This Notice at Collection and the Trimble Privacy Notice provides information on the categories and purposes of personal information collected, sold or otherwise disclosed by Trimble. If you want to exercise your right to know and/or access, you may submit a request online through this page, or by phone by calling 1-800-TRIMBLE. You may be required to verify your identity in connection with your exercise of this right.
Right to Correct: We acknowledge that California consumers have the right to correct any inaccurate personal information about you held by Trimble. Many of our software, services, websites and apps allow you to edit your personal information by accessing "my account," "my profile," or a similar feature of the app or website. If you are not able to do so, you may submit a request to correct your personal information online through this page, or by phone by calling 1-800-TRIMBLE. You may be required to verify your identity in connection with your exercise of this right.
Right to Deletion: We acknowledge that California consumers have the right to request deletion of their personal information from our systems and we will do so unless we are required to retain such information in order to provide services to you, we require such information to comply with our legal and business obligations under applicable law, or where retention is otherwise permitted for a valid purpose under CCPA or its implementing regulations. If you want to exercise your right to deletion, you may submit a request online through this page, or by phone by calling 1-800-TRIMBLE. You may be required to verify your identity in connection with your exercise of this right.
Right to Opt-Out: Although none of the information noted above is sold, we acknowledge that California consumers have the right to direct us not to sell or share (as those terms are defined under CCPA) your Personal Information covered by CCPA. Consumers in other states may also be entitled to opt out of the sharing of their Personal Information for targeted advertising. To exercise this right, you may do so online through this page, or by phone by calling 1-800-TRIMBLE. You may be required to verify your identity in connection with your exercise of this right.
You also have the right to not be discriminated against for exercising any of these data rights.You have the right to exercise the rights listed above free of charge or penalty, but we may limit the number of requests you make or charge reasonable fees as legally permitted.
B. Global Privacy Controls and “Do Not Track” Signals
Certain Internet browsers and browser extensions support the ability to transmit Global Privacy Control (“GPC”) signals. If your browser is configured to send a GPC signal, our website will process that signal and respond by automatically opting you out of any tracking cookies that constitute a “sale” or “sharing” where required by applicable privacy law. GPC signals apply only to your device and Internet browser; if you visit our website from a different device or browser, you will need to reset your GPC settings. For more information about Global Privacy Controls and to learn how to implement it on your browser, please visit globalprivacycontrol.org.
California law requires us to let you know how we respond to Do Not Track (DNT) signals in Internet browsers. Given a lack of support and adoption, Trimble does not respond to DNT signals. For more information about DNT signals, please visit allaboutdnt.com.
C. Certain Other Statutory Rights
You may have additional statutory rights under applicable law with regards to your personal information, including:
The right to access – this means you can request that we provide you with a copy of the personal information Trimble holds about you;
The right to correct – this means that you may ask us to correct any mistakes in that information, update your preferences, and/or to delete certain personal information.
NOTE: Many of our software, services, websites and apps allow you to edit your personal information by accessing "my account," "my profile," or a similar feature of the app or website. Likewise, you can delete files or photos you have stored in our websites and apps by logging in and using the deletion functions available. Please further note that in order to correct any information provided as part of your user profile from your company you will need to contact your company’s system administrator.
The right to opt out – this means you may manage your preferences with regards to any marketing communications you receive from Trimble, including your right to unsubscribe from receiving marketing communications at any time. This includes your right to request that we remove your email address from our marketing database or that we deactivate your Trimble ID account.
The right to delete (erase) – this means you may ask us to delete your information from our systems and we will do so unless we are required to retain such information in order to provide services or the app to you or we require such information to comply with our legal and business obligations under applicable law.
The right to transfer – this means you may request that we provide you a copy of your personal information, in a commonly used and machine readable format, to be provided to you or to a third party you specify.
D. Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act; Consumers Under 16
In compliance with the US Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, 15 U.S.C. § 6501.06 and 16 C.F.R. §§ 312.1 – 312.12, our websites and apps are not intended for children under 13 years of age, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If we learn we have collected or received personal information from a child under 13 without verification of parental consent, we will delete that information. By using our website or app, you represent that you are not younger than 13. If you think that we have collected personal information from a visitor or user under the age of 13, please contact the Trimble Office of Data Protection.
Trimble does not have actual knowledge that it sells the personal information of consumers under 16 years of age.
E. Can I choose my Privacy Preferences?
We give you choices regarding our marketing practices. If you have consented that we directly market to you per email, phone or mail, you can withdraw this consent at any time by notifying us. For example, you can let us know if you no longer want to receive marketing information. If you are a business customer and have consented to our resellers and authorized sales partners sending you marketing communications, we will make the required information available to the relevant channel partner unless you tell us not to. We will not make consumer data available to third parties.
If you have any questions about these rights or you need assistance with requesting any of these rights, please contact the Trimble Office of Data Protection. Please note that we need to retain certain information about you for legal and internal business reasons, such as fraud prevention. We will retain your personal information for as long as necessary to provide you with the websites and apps you are eligible to use with your Trimble ID and as needed to comply with our legal obligations and enforce our agreements, but any such information retained will comply with this privacy statement and applicable law.
In addition, you have the ability to control some Usage Information as follows:
Mobile Applications Background Services. You can set your device to disable device services or to block use of tracking technologies such as cookies.
Location Information. You can choose whether or not to allow the app to collect and use real-time information about your device’s location through the device’s settings.
Push Notifications. You may have the option to opt out of certain communications to you through the app, e.g., push notifications based on your device ID, through the app’s settings.
Please note that if you disable, block or reject these elements of the Usage Information, some parts of the app may then be inaccessible or not function properly.
F. Can I manage how Trimble uses Cookies?
Trimble uses cookies and similar technologies to make our websites work, as well as to learn more about our users and their likely interests.
Trimble websites may also use cookies and similar technologies from other companies which allow us to gather additional information to measure and improve the effectiveness of our offerings. Cookies may be used for retargeting, where our websites may drop a browser cookie that may serve you ads as you visit other websites.
Our unique web portfolio and wide product range requires each of Trimble’s websites to provide its own cookie notice. Refer to the cookie notice on the website you are visiting for more detailed information. You may reject the cookie notice or choose individual cookie settings of that site when visiting or may manage your cookie preferences with your Internet browser.
VIII. Will this Privacy Notice change?
Occasionally, we may change this privacy Notice (or other documents in the Trimble Privacy Center) to allow Trimble to use or share your personal information in a different way. If we do, the links to the Notice on our websites (which are generally found in the footer of the website) will indicate that the Notice has been changed. For new users, the change will become effective upon posting. For existing users, if the change is significant, it will become effective 30 days after posting. We encourage you to periodically review the Trimble Privacy Center for the latest information on our privacy practices.
IX. Who can I contact with questions or concerns?
If you have a privacy question or concern, please contact the Trimble Office of Data Protection.
You can also contact us by email at privacy@trimble.com, or by mail at Trimble Inc., Office of Data Protection / Legal, 510 De Guigne Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94085, ATTN: Data Privacy Inquiry.