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Last updated: October 19, 2022.
Privacy Policy
Contents
 * 1. Introduction
 * 2. Information we process and how we process it
 * 3. How we use data we collect about you
 * 4. How we use relevant publicly available data
 * 5. Information we process when using technologies like cookies and pixels
 * 6. Advertisements on ResearchGate
 * 7. Third party services
 * 8. Recipients and safeguards
 * 9. Closing your account and retention of personal data
 * 10. Automated decision-making
 * 11. Data subject rights
 * 12. Contact information

1. Introduction
ResearchGate GmbH, Chausseestraße 20, 10115 Berlin, Germany ("ResearchGate",
"we", "us", or "our") provides the services rendered to you through the
ResearchGate website available at https://www.researchgate.net, and through any
of its web pages and associated applications which may be available on multiple
devices, including mobile applications ("Service").
This Privacy Policy sets forth the collection and use practices of ResearchGate
for personal data we process in the course of providing the Service.
Our mission is to connect the world of science and make research open to all.
Connections can only be established when potential connections and commonalities
are known and connecting lines can be drawn. Openness can only be achieved with
comprehensive accessibility. Our Service takes your work and activities on the
Service into account to help connect you with other individuals who are relevant
to you and recommend relevant content. We also gather information from external
sources, in order to disseminate as much relevant scientific content as possible
to drive science forward. Any natural or legal person who, as a recipient of the
Service, accesses or uses the Service for any purpose is a User ("User", "you").
Our registered Users ("Members") can share their professional identities and
credentials, display their academic publications, engage and collaborate with
their networks, exchange knowledge and professional insights, post and view
relevant content, and discover business and career opportunities. Some content
is also visible to unregistered or logged-out Users ("Visitors"). A User could
be a Member or a Visitor. An Author ("Author") is a natural person who, for the
purpose of our Service, is a member of the scientific community by, for example,
being an author/editor of a publication, or being an advisor or recipient of
scientific funding. An Author is not necessarily a User or Member of our
Service.
ResearchGate reserves the right to modify this Privacy Policy at any time, in
particular, to reflect changes in market conditions affecting ResearchGate’s
activities, changes in technology, changes in relevant laws and regulatory
requirements, and changes in ResearchGate’s system capabilities. If we make
material changes to this Privacy Policy, we may notify Members by email or other
reasonable means, including through notifications on our Service. If you object
to any new version, you should stop using our Service and/or close your account.
If you continue to use our Service after having been provided with such notice
you will be deemed to have acknowledged the Privacy Policy.
2. Information we process and how we process it
 1. Basic data processed
    Certain data will be processed when you access the Service, to resolve the
    technical request of your device, display the site and maintain the safety
    and security of our systems. This data is stored in so-called logs and
    comprise the following:
    * IP addresses and your mobile device's Identifier for Advertising (IDFA);
    * the type of computer or mobile device you are using including operating
      system and version;
    * the types of browser you are using, the language, and your country;
    * referring and exit pages and URLs;
    * platform type;
    * the number of clicks on a page or feature, pages viewed and the order of
      those pages, the amount of time spent on particular pages or parts of
      pages;
    * domain names and;
    * information collected for performance purposes (e.g. average load, render
      time of pages, etc.).
    Even though IP addresses and mobile identifiers are generally considered
    personal data, we can not derive any direct conclusions about your identity
    from such data.
    Our legal basis for processing this personal data is Article 6 (1)(f) of the
    General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The data processed is very basic
    data, and does not contain directly identifiable information about you. We
    have a legitimate interest in being able to provide a functioning, reliable
    and accessible website and resolve your server-request in an appropriate
    manner.
    All of our pages are secured using SSL (Secure Socket Layer) technology,
    which encrypts data transmitted between our servers and your end devices. We
    also apply other suitable technical and organizational measures to protect
    your personal data.
 2. Personal data we process
    In order to provide you with functionalities, we need to process certain
    data and/or information relating to you:
    * Registration and maintenance of your Member account
      If you choose to create a Member account on our Service, you will be
      required, during the registration process, to provide your first and last
      name, an email address, and a password. You will receive a confirmation
      email. Your Member account will be confirmed after you have clicked on the
      respective link in the account activation email. You may also be invited
      to associate certain information we present to you with your account, such
      as articles, institutional affiliation, and biographical information.
    * Other personal data
      During the registration process or when updating your profile, you can
      choose to provide other information that can be used to identify and/or
      contact you, including for example, a profile picture, your Twitter
      account handle or your city of residence. You may also be invited or
      required to provide information about you, including, for example,
      demographic information, such as occupation, and research vita, education,
      authorship of articles, academic or research expertise or interests,
      conferences you have attended, groups of which you are a member,
      information regarding your professional and academic career, academic
      degree, your previous roles and jobs, and current activities and
      interests.
    * Third-party connectors
      You can choose to create an account using your Facebook, LinkedIn or
      Google account and subsequently use that third-party platform’s
      credentials to log in to your ResearchGate account. Using this option
      means that you are allowing ResearchGate to request and use certain data
      from the third-party account. For Google, this involves us processing your
      email address. For LinkedIn, we will process your email address, first and
      last name, and profile picture. For Facebook, we will process your email
      address and public profile information. The third-party platform might ask
      for your consent to share this data with ResearchGate. As the personal
      data we might process was originally collected by the third-party
      platform, the initial data processing and sharing of the data with
      ResearchGate are governed by the privacy policy of such third-party
      platform. Please refer to the relevant third-party platform and/or its
      settings, if you want to deactivate the connection between ResearchGate
      and the third-party platform.
    * Communications with us
      When you communicate with us, you may provide us with your name, contact
      details, and other personal data as part of your communication, as well as
      the content of your message itself. Similarly, when we communicate with
      you, we will process your personal information, such as your email
      address. For some of our emails, we also process information indicating
      whether you have opened the email.
    * Communications through the Service
      Many communications that you initiate through our Service (e.g. invitation
      sent to a non-Member) will list your name in the header of the message.
      Other communications that you initiate through the Service, like a request
      for a full-text, will list your name as the initiator but will not include
      your personal email address. Once you have mutually connected with an
      individual, contact information you choose to include in your researcher
      profile will be accessible by that individual.
    * Recommendations
      In order to provide our recommendation features, we process contact and
      bibliographical data, information pertaining to your work, usage
      frequency, type of devices you use to use the Service, including browser,
      operating system and mobile device, research items you consulted,
      interaction with particular pages or parts of pages, and number of clicks
      on a page or feature, in order to provide the Service in a way that is
      tailored to your interests. Also, based on the personal data you provide,
      statistical evaluations, mathematical operations, and predictions, we may
      infer other information about you and support our recommendation features.
      For example, if you were to add several research items to the Service over
      the course of several years, we may infer that you are not a junior
      researcher anymore.
    * Third-party providers
      When you choose to benefit from a service or offer presented by
      ResearchGate on behalf of a third party, you may share personal data with
      ResearchGate to enable us to pass it on to the third party. The nature of
      personal data will depend on the particular service or offer, but might
      include your name, email address and affiliation. We do not share any of
      this personal data with any third party unless you explicitly allow us to
      do so.
    * Paid Products and payment data
      If you choose to purchase a product, service or subscription from
      ResearchGate that is subject to a fee (“Paid Product”), there are two
      alternatives regarding processing of personal data. Either we will process
      the personal data to complete your order, or our Merchant of Record
      (“MoR”) will. If, for a Paid Product, our MoR conducts the ordering flow
      and processes personal data, we will clearly indicate this prior to
      starting the ordering process and within the ordering process itself. In
      each case:
      1. If ResearchGate is conducting the order: we will process the personal
         data that you provide in order to complete your order, such as your
         billing address. ResearchGate does not process any credit card
         information, however we do retain your name and address so we may
         generate and send you an invoice. Credit card information is collected
         and processed by a third-party provider, namely Stripe. Stripe
         processes this data as an independent controller to process the
         payment. For details about the data processing undertaken by Stripe,
         please see its Privacy Policy.
      2. If our MoR is conducting the order: where we are using the services of
         a MoR, the ordering process is hosted and conducted by that third
         party, who is reselling the Paid Product to you, having it licensed it
         from us. The MoR will process any personal data required to complete
         the order. Payment data such as credit card information will not be
         processed by the MoR, as they will are use independent payment service
         providers. To be able to associate your Member account with the Paid
         Product purchased, provide support and ensure a frictionless user
         experience within the ordering flow, we will share your primary email
         address associated with your account (and subsequent updates to it)
         with our MoR. Our MoR will send us a signal after you have successfully
         purchased the Paid Product, so that we can associate your purchase with
         your account and grant access to the Paid Product. Our current MoR is
         “Paddle” (“Paddle” means, if you are purchasing a Subscription from the
         United States, Paddle.com Inc, whose office is at 3811 Ditmars Blvd
         #1071 Astoria NY 11105-1803; and otherwise, for the rest of the world,
         Paddle.com Market Limited, incorporated in England and Wales with
         Company number 8172165, whose office is at 15 Briery Close, Great
         Oakley, Corby, Northamptonshire, NN18 8JG, United Kingdom). Please
         refer to Paddle’s Privacy Policy for further information.
    * Security
      We process the number of profile pages users view to detect and prevent
      data harvesting. We also process your IP address to filter out suspicious
      requests. If you are a Member, we store your full IP address in connection
      with your account registration request and your current last login.
      Otherwise, your login activities are only stored in connection with your
      truncated IP addresses. Also, we process information about your device,
      its operating system and the browser you are using for your current
      session.
    * Statistics
      We use activity data, such as number of read publications, projects and
      number of citations, to generate statistics, which pertain to reading
      behavior or achievements. For example, we may use such activity data in
      order to calculate and display a read count on an individual publication
      page.

3. How we use data we collect about you
The following explanations will provide you with information about how we use
the personal data that we collect about you, and our legal basis for doing so
under the GDPR. Generally speaking, we may, pursuant to Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR use
your data based on our legitimate interests.
 * to provide and improve our Service;
 * to perform internal quality checks;
 * to prevent, detect, process and investigate malfunctions, incidents,
   fraudulent or other illegal activities, or mitigate the risk of occurrence of
   the aforementioned events;
 * to ensure network and information security;
 * to create statistics on access channels and the use of our Service;
 * to contact you, if requested by you or if necessary to fulfil the contract or
   permitted by law;
 * to enforce obligations owed to us, and contractual terms and conditions; and
 * for accounting, risk management and record keeping purposes.

Also, pursuant to Art. 6(1)(c) GDPR we may use your data to comply with legal
obligations, e.g. to observe retention periods required by trade or tax law or
to comply with obligations to disclose data based on a legally binding court
decision or official order.
More specifically, we may use your data for the following purposes.
 * ResearchGate account
   The personal data you provide in connection with registering for your Member
   account will be used to create, maintain, and secure your account. By
   creating a Member account, you will benefit from functionalities and services
   that are not available to Visitors. Any personal data you provide in addition
   to the required data to register for an account, will facilitate your ability
   to get into contact with other Members, promote yourself and your research,
   and receive more relevant recommendations from our recommendation services.
   Your ResearchGate account is generally visible to every other Member, but you
   can determine the level of detail you want to share with other Members, e.g.
   in your Privacy settings and by choosing how much information you add to your
   profile. Your account can also be found by other Members using our search
   functionalities and may be recommended to them via our recommendation
   features. Your choices regarding the details you want to share with other
   Members will also be respected in such features. You can also determine
   whether your account is publicly visible to Visitors (and therefore subject
   to being indexed by search engines). In cases where you purchase a Paid
   Product and an account is required to make such purchase, we will associate
   your account with information about your purchase to be able to administrate
   your purchases, provide you with according support, and allow and revoke your
   access to the Paid Product.
    * Our legal basis for this processing this data is Art. 6 (1)(b) GDPR.

 * Communications
   Depending on the way you are communicating with us, we may use your name,
   email address, telephone number, and the content of your previous
   correspondence to respond to you and provide assistance.
    * Our legal basis for this processing is Art. 6 (1)(b) or (f) GDPR. As a
      public-facing company, we have a legitimate interest in being able to
      receive, process, and respond to enquiries.

 * Transactional emails
   Provided you have not opted out from receiving transactional emails from us,
   we will use your email address to send you emails about relevant developments
   on the Service concerning for example, your network, new features,
   publications, projects, updates from the Q&A section, and emails regarding
   your professional career.
   You can opt out from receiving transactional emails at any time by clicking
   the "unsubscribe" link within an email or by visiting your account settings.
    * Legal basis for this processing is Art. 6 (1)(b) GDPR.

 * Sponsored emails
   Where you have provided your prior consent to receiving sponsored emails, we
   will use your email address to send you such emails. Where legally allowed,
   we will also use your email address to send you sponsored emails without your
   prior consent.
   In any case, you can opt out from receiving sponsored emails at any time by
   clicking the "unsubscribe" link within an email or visiting the " email
   settings" in your account.
    * Our legal basis for this processing is Art. 6 (1)(a) or (f) GDPR. Whenever
      we rely on our legitimate interest to process your email address for
      sending sponsored emails, we do so as it is in our best interest to make
      the Service as helpful and meaningful to you as possible, which may also
      mean that third-party content will be taken into consideration. In
      addition, these email campaigns help us in monetizing our Service, so we
      can keep offering it to you.

 * Offer Members internal activity insights
   Your interaction with and interest in other Members’ work is as valuable to
   them as it is to you. Therefore, we process information about reads of your
   work and your interaction with other Members' work (e.g. publication
   information, full texts, questions, answers). We use this information to
   provide Members with insights about the consumption of their work. For
   example we might show read statistics on publication and author levels that
   might contain information about e.g. the number of reads in a given
   timeframe, the countries and institutions the readers were affiliated with,
   or, subject to both Members’ privacy settings, information about readers’
   ResearchGate accounts. Where Members’ privacy settings allow more than
   anonymous statistics to be provided, the additional level of detail allows
   Members to get into contact with readers of their work.
    * Our legal basis for this processing is Art. 6 (1)(b) or (f) GDPR. Where we
      rely on our legitimate interest to offer these internal activity insights,
      we believe our aim to provide you and fellow ResearchGate Members with
      statistics, and, where applicable, additional details about interactions,
      does not conflict with your expectations, interest and rights. The
      described data processing, which is limited, is appropriate to achieve the
      desired objective of helping Members understand how their work is
      consumed.

 * Offer Members external activity insights
   Where Members choose to benefit from receiving external activity insights, we
   might provide them with additional information such as consumption, mentions,
   news coverage etc. relating to their profile and work on the Service. To do
   so, we may associate aggregated and anonymous information we gather from
   outside ResearchGate with your work, to provide information about how Users
   found your publicly available work on ResearchGate, and what has referred
   them to it (e.g. which search engine). We might also offer features that
   provide information about instances where you and/or your publicly available
   work on the Service are mentioned on third-party websites, platforms, or
   services. For example, when your work is mentioned on social media or other
   external platforms/websites/blogs, we might gather these mentions,
   potentially including surrounding context, and enrich insights about your
   work with them. We might directly show this third-party content to you by
   displaying or embedding it in our Service, or providing references such as
   links to the content. We might use the help of external, third parties to
   achieve these purposes. Where such third parties are processing personal
   data, they are described in Section Third party services for analytics,
   measurement and ad delivery.
    * Our legal basis for this processing is Art. 6 (1)(b) GDPR.

 * Offer Members tailored content
   Using our recommendation technology, we process your personal data or infer
   information in order to provide the Service in a way that is tailored to your
   interests. This enables us to customize the features and offerings
   ResearchGate provides to you through the Service. For example, we provide
   dynamic web pages that are individually adapted to you. We may present
   content recommendations such as research items that are suggested for you
   and/or recommendations regarding other individuals, such as researchers to
   follow or connect with, or related researchers. In the same way that you
   benefit from content and individuals recommended to you, you and your content
   might be recommended to other Members and therefore might appear in their
   experience, for example in their home feed. We derive learnings from Members’
   interactions with tailored content and suggestions and subsequently take them
   into account to improve any further offerings of tailored content.
    * Our legal basis for this processing is Art. 6 (1)(b) or (f) GDPR. We have
      a legitimate interest in providing the best user experience based on the
      individual needs. This processing does not conflict with your interests as
      it corresponds with a person’s reasonable expectations when signing up for
      an account. The processing has no negative impact for our Members but is
      in their interests as it allows ResearchGate to provide them a tailored
      service.

 * Offer Members tailored advertising content and relevant jobs
   As a Member, we aim to offer you advertising content that is most relevant to
   you. In this context, we use, whether separately or combined, the personal
   data you provide, we collect, or we infer from your use of the Service and
   the Internet and also contextual information of the site you are currently
   visiting. This enables us to display advertisements that best match your
   particular interests, and job suggestions that are relevant to your
   scientific field, experience and research. For further information about
   advertisements on the Service, please refer to Section 6 Advertisements on
   ResearchGate below.
    * Our legal basis for this processing is Art. 6 (1)(f) GDPR. Advertising is
      a ubiquitous part of the Internet, but we believe that advertising, when
      done well, is a good thing. We aim to display the most relevant and most
      helpful advertisements to you. To be able to do this, we must take your
      interests, your journey, and some of your personal data into account.
      Without this processing, the advertisements we would be able to
      disseminate would not be different from random advertisements you can see
      everywhere in the Internet. We take great care in choosing the right
      advertising partners and limiting the personal data we process. The
      personal data that we process for this purpose will not be shared with any
      third party except our technical service provider (see Section 7Third
      party services), and will only support our purposes. Given that we limit
      the data processed, do not share it with other third parties, and process
      your personal data to display only relevant advertisements to you, we
      believe that our legitimate interest to monetize our platform and
      therefore continue to provide you with the Service outweighs. We believe
      our Service is a service to researchers, research, and science as a whole.
      Among other things, we make worldwide collaboration possible, and
      facilitate the solving of important scientific questions. Our mission is
      an important one. But this mission must be financed.

 * Offer Visitors tailored advertising content and jobs
   As a Visitor, we also aim to offer you advertising content that is most
   relevant to you. In the case of Visitors, this means that the third parties
   delivering advertisements may take into account the context of the current
   site you are visiting. For further information about advertisements on the
   Service, please refer to Section 6 Advertisements on ResearchGate below.
    * Our legal basis for this processing is Art. 6 (1)(f) GDPR and where
      applicable Art. 6 (1)(a) GDPR. Because some parts of our Service are
      available to everyone, even those who don’t have an account with us, we
      believe that wherever we haven’t asked you for your consent, the data
      processing conducted is of such limited effect on you, that our interest
      to monetize the platform and therefore continue to provide the Service
      also to non- Members, is legitimate.

 * Candidate search
   A limited amount of your profile information (including only some information
   from the overview and research tabs) will be visible for recruiters with a
   Recruiter Account on the Service. If the information on your profile matches
   the search criteria entered by a recruiter in our candidate search feature,
   this limited version of your profile may show up in their search results.
   Recruiters may choose to contact you through the messaging functionality
   provided within the feature. Your inclusion in candidate search, including
   being contacted by recruiters, is fully under your control. You can choose to
   block specific recruiters, or opt out from being included in candidate search
   and contacted by any recruiters by changing your privacy settings at any
   time.
    * Legal basis for this processing is Art. 6 (1)(b) GDPR.

 * Ensure the security of your personal data
   We process your personal data in order to avoid its accidental or unlawful
   destruction, as well as its loss, alteration, or unauthorized disclosure. For
   example, we process the number of profile pages you and others view so as to
   detect and prevent data harvesting. Likewise, we truncate the last octet of
   your IP address to prevent you from being identified.
    * Our legal basis for this processing is Art. 6 (1)(c) and (f) GDPR. We are
      legally obliged to secure data from unauthorized loss and alteration and
      it is also in our mutual interest to ensure data security. As this
      primarily serves the purpose of protecting your data there are no
      overriding interests on your part.

 * Generate statistics
   We use your personal data to generate statistics which pertain to
   reading/search behavior and achievements. We also generate statistics for
   internal purposes in order to constantly improve the Service and its
   features. We also conduct research and development to maintain quality and
   improve our Service and the User experience. We might also share research
   results with scientific bodies for science studies and related topics. In
   none of these cases, we will share any personal data of Users.
    * Our legal basis for this processing is Art. 6 (1)(f) GDPR. We have a
      legitimate interest to assess and evaluate the traffic on our site to
      improve our Service. Such improvement is also in the interest of our Users
      as it allows them to always benefit from the best Service we can offer.

4. How we use relevant publicly available data
We also process personal data relating to Authors that is publicly available and
relevant for our Service.
We may obtain a variety of information about Authors from publicly available
sources, such as information regarding previous research published, the
publication itself (including personal data too) and other functions or
references of an Author related to a publication. We may also process
information related to an Author, to create a record of their body of scientific
contributions, or that might help understand professional connections between
Authors and Members. Where an Author's scientific work was publicly or privately
funded, we may also process this publicly available information.
When we collect publicly available materials we do not have a way to ensure that
personal data in such materials has been processed in accordance with the
applicable laws. However, if you notify us that your personal data contained in
such materials is inaccurate or has been processed in violation of applicable
data protection laws, we may delete it upon verification of your identity.
The public data processed may be associated with an account when an Author
chooses to become a Member.
 * Our legal basis for this processing is Art. 6 (1)(f) GDPR. The data processed
   is publicly available data. Also, the data processed has to be processed to
   provide a correct and complete scientific picture. Our legitimate interest is
   to provide a comprehensive and accurate repository of scientific work,
   contributions and success. Without processing additional public data, we
   could not achieve these aims. Furthermore, since we offer the possibility to
   connect this data with an account, we provide Members a convenient way to
   establish an account that is as complete as possible, without the effort of
   manually adding the information themselves.

5. Information we process when using technologies like cookies and pixels
We and service providers acting on our behalf store log files and use tracking
technologies such as cookies, web beacons, tracking pixels, and local shared
objects, also known as flash cookies, to collect information relating to you and
your use of the Service.
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