ST Use of Third-Party Services

What are third-party services?

Third-party services are web-based technologies that are not exclusively operated or controlled by ST. ST uses third-party services to assist it in communicating or interacting with the public. These services may be separate websites or may be applications embedded within our websites. Some third parties provide these services to ST under contract.

Privacy Information Regarding Third-Party Services

When interacting with ST through a third-party service, the third-party service provider’s privacy policies apply. The following table lists the third-party services currently used by ST and provides links to the privacy policies of each third-party service provider.

The information that we collect and share through cookies is anonymous and not personally identifiable.

Third Party Service Third Party Service Provider’s Privacy Policy Does ST collect, disclose or maintain personal information available through this service?
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/privacy/policy/ We may collect comments when hosting an interactive Facebook chat, answering questions, or broadcasting an event.
Google Analytics https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en-US No
Instagram https://privacycenter.instagram.com/policy/ No, we do not actively seek personal information.
KakaoTalk https://www.kakao.com/policy/privacy?lang=en No, we don’t manage kakao channel interactively. Even we can’t know the followers detailed information. Kakaotalk provides only the number of followers.
Contents Posting: followers should access STM32 page by themselves and check the contents.
Push message: although we send push message to followers, we don’t know who are followers.
LinkedIn https://privacy.linkedin.com/ No, applicants must apply for openings through official channels such as About us > Carreers
Twitter https://twitter.com/en/privacy The "handles" (user names) of any user may be collected and maintained if @ST interacts with the user during an interactive chat or answers questions the user directed to ST Twitter accounts.
WeChat https://weixin.qq.com/cgi-bin/readtemplate?lang=en_US&t=weixin_agreement&s=privacy&cc=CN&head=true Yes, as explained in our public WeChat Privacy Notices
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/howyoutubeworks/our-commitments/protecting-user-data/ No