Common use of Automated decision-making Clause in Contracts

Automated decision-making. 1. The Website may apply the automated decision-making process with significant effect, in the scope resulting from the provisions of the Terms pursuant to Article 6(1)(b) in connection with Article 22(2)(a) of the GDPR. A significant effect consists in an automatic evaluation of answers provided during the knowledge tests, which affects their final result and the possibility of obtaining a Certificate, and which is necessary for the proper provision of Electronic Services. 2. The rules for making decisions are the criteria for evaluating individual tests, made available within the Website. As a rule, these are questions that require ticking or giving the correct answer or arranging the answers in the correct order. After the completion of the test, the correct answers are shown. Obtaining the Certificate depends on passing all tests by obtaining the required number of points, i.e. the appropriate percentage of correct and incorrect answers (70% unless indicated otherwise). 3. In relation to automated decision-making with significant effect, you have the right to obtain human intervention from BaseLinker as the data controller, to express your own position and to contest this decision. In the remaining scope, decisions with significant effect are not made solely on the basis of automated processing. 4. Receiving the Certificate is not tantamount to the confirmation by BaseLinker of the ability to use the Base System or obtaining by the User any qualifications or awarding an academic degree or title, as well as it does not result in establishing a partnership or cooperation with BaseLinker. The User who has received the Certificate is not entitled to use the designation of the BaseLinker partner, authorised partner, certified expert or similar designations, without prejudice to separate agreements between BaseLinker and the User. 5. The deletion of the Account results in the removal and cancellation of the Certificate.

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Sources: Base Academy Terms

Automated decision-making. 1. The Website may apply the automated decision-making process with significant effect, in the scope resulting from the provisions of the Terms pursuant to Article 6(1)(b) in connection with Article 22(2)(a) of the GDPR. A significant effect consists in an automatic evaluation of answers provided during the knowledge tests, which affects their final result and the possibility of obtaining a Certificate, and which is necessary for the proper provision of Electronic Services. 2. The rules for making decisions are the criteria for evaluating individual tests, made available within the Website. As a rule, these are questions that require ticking or giving the correct answer or arranging the answers in the correct order. After the completion of the test, the correct answers are shown. Obtaining the Certificate depends on passing all tests by obtaining the required number of points, i.e. the appropriate percentage of correct and incorrect answers (70% unless indicated otherwise). 3. In relation to automated decision-making with significant effect, you have the right to obtain human intervention from BaseLinker as the data controller, to express your own position and to contest this decision. In the remaining scope, decisions with significant effect are not made solely on the basis of automated processing. 4. Receiving the Certificate is not tantamount to the confirmation by BaseLinker of the ability to use the Base BaseLinker System or obtaining by the User any qualifications or awarding an academic degree or title, as well as it does not result in establishing a partnership or cooperation with BaseLinker. The User who has received the Certificate is not entitled to use the designation of the BaseLinker partner, authorised partner, certified expert or similar designations, without prejudice to separate agreements between BaseLinker and the User. 5. The deletion of the Account results in the removal and cancellation of the Certificate.

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Sources: Baselinker Academy Terms

Automated decision-making. 1. The Website may apply the automated decision-making process with significant effect, in the scope resulting from the provisions of the Terms pursuant to Article 6(1)(b) in connection with Article 22(2)(a) of the GDPR. A significant effect consists in an automatic evaluation of answers provided during the knowledge tests, which affects their final result and the possibility of obtaining a Certificate, and which is necessary for the proper provision of Electronic Services. 2. The rules for making decisions are the criteria for evaluating individual tests, made available within the Website. As a rule, these are questions that require ticking or giving the correct answer or arranging the answers in the correct order. After the completion of the test, the correct answers are shown. Obtaining the Certificate depends on passing all tests by obtaining the required number of points, i.e. the appropriate percentage of correct and incorrect answers (70% unless indicated otherwise). 3. In relation to automated decision-making with significant effect, you have the right to obtain human intervention from BaseLinker as the data controller, to express your own position and to contest this decision. In the remaining scope, decisions with significant effect are not made solely on the basis of automated processing. 4. Receiving the Certificate is not tantamount to the confirmation by BaseLinker of the ability to use the Base System or obtaining by the User any qualifications or awarding an academic degree or title, as well as it does not result in establishing a partnership or cooperation with BaseLinker. The User who has received the Certificate is not entitled to use the designation of the BaseLinker partner, authorised partner, certified expert or similar designations, without prejudice to separate agreements between BaseLinker and the User. 5. The deletion of the Account results in the removal and cancellation of the Certificate.

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Sources: base.com Academy Terms