Hallway Privacy Statement

**Last updated: June 4, 2021**

This statement describes the personal data we collect and/or process (which may include collecting, organizing, structuring, storing, using, or disclosing) to provide products and services offered directly by Hallway Video Communications, Inc. (“Hallway”), including Hallway’s websites and its meetings, webinars, and messaging platform (“Hallway Products” or “Products”). Hallway Products do not include products developed by Hallway that are covered under a separate privacy policy (listed here).

  • What Personal Data Do We Receive?
  • How Do We Use Personal Data?
  • How Do We Share Personal Data?
  • Who Can See and Share My Personal Data When I Use Hallway?
  • Privacy Rights and Choices
  • Children
  • How to Contact Us
  • Retention
  • European Data Protection Specific Information
  • California Privacy Rights
  • Changes to This Privacy Statement
  • What Personal Data Do We Receive?
  • Personal data is any information from or about an identified or identifiable person, including information that Hallway can associate with an individual person. We may collect, or process on behalf of our customers, the following categories of personal data when you use or interact with Hallway Products:

  • Account Information: Information associated with an account that licenses Hallway Products, which may include administrator name, contact information, account ID, billing information, and account plan information.
  • Profile and Participant Information: Information associated with the Hallway profile of a user who uses Hallway Products under a licensed account or that is provided by an unlicensed participant joining a meeting, which may include name, display name, picture, email address, phone number, job information, stated locale, user ID, or other information provided by the user or their account owner.
  • Contacts and Calendar Integrations: Contact information added by accounts or their users to create contact lists on Hallway, which may include contact information a user integrates from a third-party app. Users can also integrate their calendars from other services with their Hallway profile or account.
  • Settings: Information associated with the preferences and settings on the account or user profile, which may include audio and video settings, recording file location, screen sharing settings, and other settings and configuration information.
  • Registration Information: Information people provide when registering for a Hallway meeting, webinar or recording, which may include name and contact information, responses to registration questions, and other registration information requested by the host.
  • Device Information: Information about the computers, phones, and other devices people use when interacting with Hallway Products, which may include information about the speakers, microphone, camera, OS version, hard disk ID, PC name, MAC address, IP address (which may be used to infer general location at a city or country level), device attributes (like operating system version and battery level), WiFi information, and other device information (like Bluetooth signals).
  • Meeting, Webinar, and Messaging Content and Context: Content generated in meetings, webinars, or messages that are hosted on Hallway Products, which may include audio, video, in-meeting messages, chat messaging content, transcriptions, written feedback, responses to polls and Q&A, and files, as well as related context, such as invitation details, meeting or chat name, or meeting agenda. Content may contain your voice and image, depending on the account owner’s settings, what you choose to share, your settings, and what you do on Hallway Products.
  • Product and Website Usage: Information about how people and their devices interact with Hallway Products, such as: when participants join and leave a meeting; whether participants sent messages and who they message with; performance data; mouse movements, clicks, keystrokes or actions (such as mute/unmute or video on/off), and other user inputs that help Hallway to understand feature usage, improve product design, and suggest features; which third-party apps users add to a meeting or other Product and what information and actions the app is authorized to access and perform; features used (such as screen sharing, emojis, or filters); and other usage information and metrics. This also includes information about when and how people visit and interact with Hallway’s websites, including what pages they accessed, their interaction with the website features, and whether or not they signed up for a Hallway Product.
  • Communications with Hallway: Information about your communications with Hallway, including relating to support questions, your account, and other inquiries.
  • Information from Partners: Hallway obtains information about account owners and their users from third-party companies, such as market data enrichment services, including information about an account owner’s company size or industry, contact information, or activity of certain enterprise domains.
  • How Do We Use Personal Data?

    Hallway employees do not access meeting, webinar, or messaging content (specifically, audio, video, files, and messages) unless directed by an account owner, or as required for legal, safety, or security reasons, as discussed below. Hallway uses personal data to conduct the following activities:

  • Provide Hallway Products and Services: To provide Products, features, and services to account owners, their users, and those they invite to join meetings and webinars hosted on their accounts, including to customize Product features and recommendations for accounts or their users. Hallway also uses personal data, including contact information, to route invitations and messages to recipients when people send invitations and messages using Hallway Products. This may also include using personal data for customer support, which may include accessing audio, video, files, and messages, at the direction of the account owner or their users. We also use personal data to manage our relationship and contracts with account owners, including billing, compliance with contractual obligations, and related administration.
  • Product Research and Development: To develop, test, and improve Hallway Products, including, for example, content-related features (such as background filters), and to troubleshoot products and features.
  • Marketing and Promotions: To market, advertise, and promote Hallway Products, features, and services, including marketing products or features based on your product usage or information we receive from third-party partners. If you visit our websites, we may log information about how and when you visit, and your interactions with them, and use this information to provide advertisements to you relating to Hallway Products, features, and services or to engage third-party marketing partners to log your interactions on our website or deliver advertising to you.
  • Authentication, Integrity, Security, and Safety: To authenticate accounts and activity, detect, investigate, and prevent malicious conduct or unsafe experiences, address security threats, protect public safety, and secure Hallway Products.
  • Communicate with You: We use personal data (including contact information) to communicate with you about our Products, features, and services, including product updates, your account, and changes to our policies and terms. We also use your information to respond to you when you contact us.
  • Legal Reasons: To comply with applicable law or respond to valid legal process, including from law enforcement or government agencies, to investigate or participate in civil discovery, litigation, or other adversarial legal proceedings, and to enforce or investigate potential violations of our Terms of Service or policies.
  • Hallway uses advanced tools to automatically scan content such as virtual backgrounds, profile images, and files uploaded or exchanged through chat, for the purpose of detecting and preventing violations of our terms or policies and illegal or other harmful activity, and its employees may investigate such content where required for legal, safety, or security reasons.
  • How Do We Share Personal Data?

    Hallway provides personal data to third parties only with consent or in one of the following circumstances (subject to your prior consent where required under applicable law):

  • Resellers: If an account owner licensed Hallway from a third-party reseller of Hallway Products, the reseller may be able to access personal data and content for users, including meetings, webinars, and messages hosted by the account owner.
  • Vendors: Hallway works with third-party service providers to provide, support, and improve Hallway Products and technical infrastructure. Hallway may also work with third-party service providers to provide advertisements and business analytics regarding Hallway Products. These vendors can access personal data subject to contractual and technical requirements for protecting personal data and prohibiting them from using personal data for any purpose other than to provide services to Hallway or as required by law.
  • For Legal Reasons: Hallway may share personal data as needed to: (1) comply with applicable law or respond to, investigate, or participate in valid legal process and proceedings, including from law enforcement or government agencies; (2) enforce or investigate potential violations of its Terms of Service or policies; (3) detect, prevent, or investigate potential fraud, abuse, or safety and security concerns, including threats to the public; 4) meet our corporate and social responsibility commitments; (5) protect our and our customers’ rights and property; and (6) resolve disputes and enforce agreements.
  • Marketing and Analytics Partners: Hallway uses third-party marketing and advertising providers to provide statistics and analysis about how people are using our website and to provide advertising and marketing, including targeted advertising based on your use of our website. These third-party partners may receive information about your activities on Hallway’s website through third-party cookies placed on Hallway’s website. To opt out of our use of third-party cookies that share data with these partners, visit our cookie management tool. Where required by law, Hallway will first obtain your consent before engaging in the activities described here.
  • Corporate Affiliates: Hallway shares personal information with corporate affiliates, such as Hallway Voice Communications, Inc., to provide integrated and consistent experiences across Hallway Products (such as enabling a user to integrate a Hallway Phone call into a meeting) and to detect, investigate, and prevent fraud, abuse, and threats to public safety.
  • Change of Control: We may share personal data with actual or prospective acquirers, their representatives and other relevant participants in, or during negotiations of, any sale, merger, acquisition, restructuring, or change in control involving all or a portion of Hallway’s business or assets, including in connection with bankruptcy or similar proceedings.
  • Who Can See and Share My Personal Data When I Use Hallway?

    When you send messages or join meetings and webinars on Hallway, other people and organizations, including third parties outside the meeting, webinar, or message, may be able to see content and information that you share:

    Account Owner: An account owner is the organization or individual that signs up for a Hallway account. Typically, an account owner designates one or more people (called an “administrator”) to manage their account and can grant privileges to users on the account. Depending on their license with Hallway, the account owner can authorize additional users on their account, and the account owner can create and/or access the profile information for all users on their account. The account owner and their users can invite others (including guests not on their account) to meetings or webinars hosted on their account.

    Hallway gives account owners controls and features that they can use to determine whether certain types of content, such as recordings or out-of-meeting messages, can be created or sent, and what third-party apps can be used, for meetings and webinars hosted on their account. Depending on their settings, account owners and the people they designate can access personal data for people who join meetings and webinars on their account or send messages to users on their account. Specifically, account owners may have access to:

    Account Usage:

  • Product Usage: Information about how people and their devices interact with their account, which may include who sent messages to their users in chat, email addresses, IP addresses, device information, and other information about who joined meetings or webinars on their account, whether users viewed or downloaded a recording, how long people participated in their meetings, the time a message was sent, information about Hallway Phone integrations, and other usage information and feedback metrics.
  • Participant List: Information about the participants in a Hallway meeting, webinar, or chat, which may include name, display name, email address, phone number, and participant or user ID.
  • Registration Information: Information provided during registration for a webinar, meeting, or recording hosted by the account.
  • Hallway Chat Out-of-Meeting Messages: If enabled on their account, account owners can see information about who sent and received out-of-meeting messages to users on their account along with information about the message (for example, date and time, and number of participants). Depending on their settings, account owners also can see sender and receiver information, and other messaging data, along with the content of messages sent to and from users on their account, unless the account owner has enabled Advanced Chat Encryption.
  • In-Meeting/Webinar Messages: Depending on their settings, account owners can see sender and receiver information, along with the content of messages sent to and from users on their account, in the following circumstances:
  • Messages sent to Everyone in a meeting that is recorded
  • Messages sent to panelists in a webinar that is recorded
  • Direct messages if the account owner has enabled archiving
  • Recordings: Account owners can watch the content of recordings of meetings and webinars hosted on their account. They can also view a transcript of meeting audio, if enabled.
  • Polling, Q&A, and Feedback: Account owners can see information about who provided responses to their polls, Q&A, or post meeting or webinar feedback requests, including name and contact information, together with the responses or feedback, unless responses are submitted anonymously.
  • Meeting Hosts and Participants: Hosts and other participants in a meeting may be able to see your email, display name, and profile picture. Meeting hosts and participants can also see and (depending on the account owner’s settings) record or save meeting content, audio transcripts, messages sent to Everyone or to them directly, and files, whiteboards, or other information shared during a meeting. Hosts may also be able to see responses to Q&A and polls generated during the meeting.
  • Webinar Panelists and Attendees: Only panelists may be visible to attendees during a webinar, but attendees who agree to unmute can be heard by other attendees. If an attendee agrees to become a panelist during a webinar, they may be visible to other attendees, depending on settings. Panelists and attendees may be able to see the name of a participant who asks a question during a Q&A, along with their question, unless the participant submits the question anonymously.
  • Livestreams: Meeting and webinar hosts can choose to livestream to a third-party site or service, which means anyone with access to the livestream will be able to see the meeting or webinar.
  • Third-Party Apps and Integrations:
  • Account owners can choose to add third-party apps to their account and the Hallway Products they use, and they can also give their users permission to add and use specific third-party apps, including in meetings, webinars, and chats hosted on their account. Depending on their settings, account owners and their users and guests can share your personal data and content with third-party apps and integrations they approve, which may include all of the personal data available to account owners, hosts, and participants listed above, such as account information, profile and contact information, registration information, participants list, settings, content, product usage, and device information.
  • Other participants in the meeting may be able to see the third-party app that you are using in a meeting, if the third-party app is receiving real-time features and information from the meeting.
  • Third-party developers may also integrate or embed Hallway meetings into their website or app experiences or build versions of Hallway that enable access to Hallway Products from a third-party app.
  • Personal information shared by account owners and users with third-party apps and integrations is collected and processed in accordance with the app developers’ terms and privacy policies, not Hallway’s.
  • Privacy Rights and Choices

    If you are in the European Economic Area (EEA), Switzerland, or the UK, or a resident of California, please refer to the respective dedicated sections below. Otherwise, at your request, and as required by applicable law, we will:

  • Inform you of what personal data we have about you that is under our control;
  • Amend or correct such personal data or any previous privacy preferences you selected, or direct you to applicable tools; and/or
  • Delete such personal data or direct you to applicable tools.
  • In order to exercise any of your rights as to personal data controlled by Hallway, or if you have any other questions about our use of your personal data, please send a request to legal@hallway.ai. Please identify yourself and, for information relating to Hallway Products, specify your account and/or user information and other information to enable us to authenticate and respond to your request. Where legally permitted, we may decline to process requests that are unreasonably repetitive or systematic, require disproportionate technical effort, or jeopardize the privacy of others. As an account owner or a user under a licensed account, you may also take steps to affect your personal data by visiting your account and modifying your personal data directly.

    Children

    Hallway does not allow children under the age of 16 to sign up for a Hallway account.

    How to Contact Us

    To exercise your rights or if you have any privacy-related questions or comments related to this Privacy Statement, please send an email to legal@hallway.ai.

    You can also contact us by writing to the following address:

    Hallway Video Communications, Inc.
    Attention: Data Privacy Officer
    1023 E Walnut St #101
    Columbia, MO 65201

    You can contact our Data Protection Officer by sending an email to legal@hallway.ai.

    Retention

    We retain personal data for as long as required to engage in the uses described in this Privacy Statement, unless a longer retention period is required by applicable law.

    The criteria used to determine our retention periods include the following:

    The length of time we have an ongoing relationship with you and provide Hallway Products to you (for example, for as long as you have an account with us or keep using our Products); Whether account owners modify or their users delete information through their accounts; Whether we have a legal obligation to keep the data (for example, certain laws require us to keep records of your transactions for a certain period of time before we can delete them); or Whether retention is advisable in light of our legal position (such as in regard to the enforcement of our agreements, the resolution of disputes, and applicable statutes of limitations, litigation, or regulatory investigation).

    European Data Protection Specific Information

    Data Subjects Rights

    If you are in the EEA, Switzerland, or the UK, your rights in relation to your personal data processed by us as a controller specifically include:

  • Right of access and/or portability: You have the right to access any personal data that we hold about you and, in some circumstances, have that data provided to you so that you can provide or “port” that data to another provider;
  • Right of erasure: In certain circumstances, you have the right to the erasure of personal data that we hold about you (for example, if it is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was originally collected);
  • Right to object to processing: In certain circumstances, you have the right to request that we stop processing your personal data and/or stop sending you marketing communications;
  • Right to rectification: You have the right to require us to correct any inaccurate or incomplete personal data;
  • Right to restrict processing: You have the right to request that we restrict processing of your personal data in certain circumstances (for example, where you believe that the personal data we hold about you is not accurate or lawfully held).
  • In order to exercise any of your rights as to personal data controlled by Hallway, or if you have any other questions about our use of your personal data, please send a request at the contact details specified in the How to Contact Us section of this Privacy Statement. Please note that we may request you to provide us with additional information in order to confirm your identity and ensure that you are entitled to access the relevant personal data.
  • You also have the right to lodge a complaint to a data protection authority. For more information, please contact your local data protection authority.

    Legal Basis for Processing Personal Data

    We only use your information in a lawful, transparent, and fair manner. Depending on the specific personal data concerned and the factual context, when Hallway processes personal data as a controller for individuals in regions such as the EEA, Switzerland, and the UK, we rely on the following legal bases as applicable in your jurisdiction:

  • As necessary for our contract: When we enter into a contract directly with you, we process your personal data on the basis of our contract in order to prepare and enter into the contract, as well as to perform and manage our contract (i.e., providing Hallway Products, features and services to account owners, their users, and those they invite to join meetings and webinars hosted on their accounts, and manage our relationship and contract, including billing, compliance with contractual obligations, and related administration). If we do not process your personal data for these purposes, we may not be able to provide you with all Products, features, and services;
  • Consistent with specific revocable consents: We rely on your prior consent in order to utilize cookies to engage advertising and analytics partners to deliver tailored advertising and analysis of our website usage. You have the right to withdraw your consent at any time by visiting our cookie management tool;
  • As necessary to comply with our legal obligations: We process your personal data to comply with the legal obligations to which we are subject for the purposes of compliance with EEA laws, regulations, codes of practice, guidelines, or rules applicable to us, and for responses to requests from, and other communications with, competent EEA public, governmental, judicial, or other regulatory authorities. This includes detecting, investigating, preventing, and stopping fraudulent, harmful, unauthorized, or illegal activity (“fraud and abuse detection”) and compliance with privacy laws;
  • To protect your vital interests or those of others: We process certain personal data in order to protect vital interests for the purpose of detecting and preventing illicit activities that impact vital interests and public safety, including child sexual abuse material; and
  • As necessary for our (or others') legitimate interests, unless those interests are overridden by your interests or fundamental rights and freedoms, which require protection of personal data: We process your personal data based on such legitimate interests to (i) enter and perform the contract with the account owner and/or reseller providing you with the Products (which includes billing, compliance with contractual obligations, and related administration and support); (ii) develop, test, and improve our Products and troubleshoot products and features; (iii) ensure authentication, integrity, security, and safety of accounts, activity, and Products, including detect and prevent malicious conduct and violations of our terms and policies, prevent or investigate bad or unsafe experiences, and address security threats; (iv) send marketing communications, advertising, and promotions related to the Products; and (v) comply with non-EEA laws, regulations, codes of practice, guidelines, or rules applicable to us and respond to requests from, and other communications with, competent non-EEA public, governmental, judicial, or other regulatory authorities, as well as meet our corporate and social responsibility commitments, protect our rights and property and the ones of our customers, resolve disputes, and enforce agreements.
  • International Data Transfers

    Hallway operates globally, which means personal data may be transferred, stored (for example, in a data center), and processed outside of the country or region where it was initially collected where Hallway or its service providers have customers or facilities – including in countries where meeting participants or account owners hosting meetings or webinars that you participate in or receiving messages that you send are based.

    Therefore, by using Hallway Products or providing personal data for any of the purposes stated above, you acknowledge that your personal data may be transferred to or stored in the United States where we are established, as well as in other countries outside of the EEA, Switzerland, and the UK. Such countries may have data protection rules that are different and less protective than those of your country.

    We protect your personal data in accordance with this Privacy Statement wherever it is processed and take appropriate contractual or other steps to protect it under applicable laws. Where personal data of users in the EEA, Switzerland, or the UK is being transferred to a recipient located in a country outside the EEA, Switzerland, or the UK which has not been recognized as having an adequate level of data protection, we ensure that the transfer is governed by the European Commission’s standard contractual clauses. Please contact us if you would like further information in that respect.

    California Privacy Rights

    California Consumer Privacy Act

    Under the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA), California residents may have a right to:

    Access the categories and specific pieces of personal data Hallway has collected, the categories of sources from which the personal data is collected, the business purpose(s) for collecting the personal data, and the categories of third parties with whom Hallway has shared personal data; Delete personal data under certain circumstances; and Opt out of the “sale” of personal data. We do not sell your personal data in the conventional sense. However, like many companies, we use advertising services that try to tailor online ads to your interests based on information collected via cookies and similar technologies about your online activity. This is called interest-based advertising. The CCPA’s statutory definition of the term “sale” is broad and may include interest-based advertising. You can get more information and opt out of the use of cookies on our sites for interest-based advertising purposes by clicking the Do Not Sell My Personal Information link, in the webpage footer, and setting your preferences. You will need to set your preferences from each device and each web browser from which you wish to opt out. This feature uses a cookie to remember your preference, so if you clear all cookies from your browser, you will need to reset your settings. Hallway will not discriminate against you for exercising any of these rights, which is further in line with your rights under the CCPA.

    To exercise your rights, contact us by emailing legal@hallway.ai or calling +1-573-353-3401. To opt out of the use of cookies on our sites for interest-based advertising purposes, follow the instructions above.

    We will acknowledge receipt of your request within 10 business days, and provide a substantive response within 45 calendar days, or inform you of the reason and extension period (up to 90 days) in writing.

    Under the CCPA, only you or an authorized agent may make a request related to your personal data. Note that to respond to your requests to access or delete personal data under the CCPA, we must verify your identity. We may do so by requiring you to log into your Hallway account (if applicable), provide information relating to your account (which will be compared to information we have, such as profile information), give a declaration as to your identity under penalty of perjury, and/or provide additional information. You may designate an authorized agent to submit your verified consumer request by providing written permission and verifying your identity, or through proof of power of attorney.

    California’s Shine the Light Law

    California Civil Code Section 1798.83, also known as “Shine The Light” law, permits California residents to annually request information regarding the disclosure of your Personal Information (if any) to third parties for the third parties’ direct marketing purposes in the preceding calendar year. We do not share Personal Information with third parties for the third parties’ direct marketing purposes.

    Changes to This Privacy Statement

    We may update this Privacy Statement periodically to account for changes in our collection and/or processing of personal data, and will post the updated Privacy Statement on our website, with a “Last Updated” date at the top. If we make material changes to this Privacy Statement, we will notify you and provide you an opportunity to review before you choose to continue using our Products.