General privacy statement

Privacy statement

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Are photos taken in my municipality?

Using the Camenai application, Camenai, Camenai's customers or other parties commissioned by Camenai or its customers can collect photos of the outdoor space. The vehicles used for collection vary from regular passenger cars to garbage trucks, mowers and bicycles. The vehicles (or vessels) often belong to our customers, but can also be owned by external contractors or, for example, residents.

Photos can only be taken in active shooting areas that - often in consultation with the customer - are set by Camenai. Wondering if there are active recording areas in your area of residence? Then click here for an up-to-date overview.

To whom are the recordings made available?

The photos are only available to Camenai and its customers via an access-protected website. The database is therefore not public to private individuals, for example.

The photos are used for inspection and management of outdoor space, visual, development of spatial plans, preparation of activities in public spaces and other (social) interests. Before Camenai makes the recordings available to its customers for this purpose, identifiable persons and car license plates are made unrecognizable (“bleached”).

Camenai's customers are in both the public (such as municipalities and water boards) and private sectors (e.g. contractors of maintenance and management in public spaces).

Where should I go if I want to know more?

Send an email to contact@camenai.com or press the blue “Book a demo” button.

How is citizens' privacy guaranteed?

Faces and license plates that are recorded in the recordings are made unrecognisable by means of “blurring”. In addition, the database is only accessible to the relevant Camenai customers and is not publicly available on, for example, the Internet. In addition, Camenai has taken other measures to protect and restrict access to the footage, such as encrypting the images on the cameras, highly secure servers that contain the footage, and authorizations to access the images.