Sharing and Transfers

Celestra is a globalization business unit with business processes, management structures and technical systems that cross borders. As such, we may share information about you within Celestra and transfer it to countries in the world where we do business in connection with the uses identified above and in accordance with this Privacy Statement. Our Privacy Statement and our practices are designed to provide a globally consistent level of protection for personal information all over the world. This means that even in countries whose laws provide for less protection for your information, Celestra will still handle your information in the manner described here.

In some cases, Celestra uses suppliers located in various countries to collect, use, analyze, and otherwise process information on its behalf. It is Celestra's practice to require such suppliers to handle information in a manner consistent with Celestra's policies.

From time to time, we may disclose information that identifies you at an individual level and which we collected on our Web sites to other non-Celestra entities that are not acting as our suppliers, such as our business partners. Except as described in this Privacy Statement, we will only do so with your prior consent. We do not sell or lease such information however.

Circumstances may arise where, whether for strategic or other business reasons, Celestra decides to sell, buy, merge or otherwise reorganize businesses in some countries. Such a transaction may involve the disclosure of personal information to prospective or actual purchasers, or the receipt of such information from sellers. It is Celestra’s practice to seek appropriate protection for information in these types of transactions.

Please be aware that in certain circumstances, personal information may be subject to disclosure to government agencies pursuant to judicial proceeding, court order, or legal process. We may also share your information to protect the rights or property of Celestra, our business partners, suppliers or clients, and others when we have reasonable grounds to believe that such rights or property have been or could be affected.