Privacy Policy Statement

Introduction

Monotype Imaging Holdings Inc., a Delaware corporation with its principal offices at 600 Unicorn Park Drive, Woburn, Massachusetts 01801 USA, and our subsidiaries and affiliates worldwide (collectively, “we”, “us” and/or “our”), make information, products and services available to you directly, on our websites (the “Site(s)”), through app stores, messaging or social network platforms, as well as through other means, all subject to the following Privacy Policy Statement (the “Privacy Statement”). 

Depending on the product or service you are using, one or more of the following policies will apply. The respective applicable privacy policy will be referenced in the Terms of Use that apply to the product of service.

Data Privacy Framework

For all Services Monotype Imaging Inc. and our U.S. subsidiaries MyFonts Inc. and The Hoefler Type Foundry, Inc., (collectively, “Monotype”) comply with the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework, UK Extension to the EU-US Data Privacy Framework, and the Swiss-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (collectively, the “Data Privacy Framework”) as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce regarding the collection, use, and retention of personal data transferred from the European Union, UK and Switzerland, as applicable, to the United States in reliance on the Data Privacy Framework. Monotype has certified to the Department of Commerce that it adheres to the Data Privacy Framework Principles with respect to such data. If there is any conflict between the terms in this notice and the Data Privacy Framework Principles, the Data Privacy Framework Principles shall govern. To learn more about the Data Privacy Framework program, and to view our certification, please visit https://www.dataprivacyframework.gov/s/participant-search.

You may direct any inquiries or complaints concerning our Data Privacy Framework compliance to [email protected]. Monotype will respond within 45 days. If we do not resolve your complaint, you may have the possibility to engage in binding arbitration through the Data Privacy Framework Panel. For more information on this option, please see Annex I of the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework Principles.

EU, UK, and Swiss individuals have rights to access personal data about them, and to limit use and disclosure of their personal data. With our Data Privacy Framework self-certification, Monotype has committed to respect those rights.

In compliance with the EU-U.S. DPF and the UK Extension to the EU-U.S. DPF and the Swiss-U.S. DPF, Monotype commits to cooperate and comply respectively with the advice of the panel established by the EU data protection authorities (DPAs) and the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) and the Swiss Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner (FDPIC) with regard to unresolved complaints concerning our handling of personal data received in reliance on the EU-U.S. DPF and the UK Extension to the EU-U.S. DPF and the Swiss-U.S. DPF.

In the event Monotype discloses Personal Data covered by this Policy to a non-agent third party, it will do so consistent with any notice provided to Data Subjects and any choice they have exercised regarding processing and disclosure. Monotype will only disclose Personal Data to third parties that have given us contractual assurances that they will provide at least the same level of privacy protection as is required by this Policy and the Principles and that they will process Personal Data for limited and specific purposes consistent with any consent provided by the individual. If Monotype has knowledge that a third party to which it has disclosed Personal Data covered by this Policy is processing such Personal Data in a way that is contrary to this Policy and/or the Principles, Monotype will take steps to prevent or stop such processing.  Monotype complies with the Principles for all onward transfers of personal data from the EU, UK and Switzerland, including the onward transfer liability provisions.

Monotype’s commitments under the Data Privacy Framework are subject to the investigatory and enforcement powers of the United States Federal Trade Commission.

Monotype may be required to disclose personal information in response to lawful requests by public authorities, including to meet national security or law enforcement requirements.