Important notification on Xperia Privacy Policy. Please read here.
This Privacy Policy was last updated in April 2021.
Welcome to Xperia. Xperia is brought to you by Sony Corporation, which we refer to as “Sony” “we”, “us” or “our” here.
We take your privacy seriously. Here we explain what, why and how we collect and use your personal data and how we protect it.
If you are an Xperia user, please read this privacy policy carefully to learn more about how we use your personal data.
If you are an Xperia customer or user this privacy policy applies to you. We explain what happens when you use Xperia, including how we use your interactions with Xperia. We also explain what your rights are.
Sony Corporation is the data controller of your personal data. This means that we are responsible for deciding how and why your personal data is used.
Sony Corporation is based in Japan, so we have appointed our subsidiary Sony Europe B.V., as legal representative in the UK and the EEA. This means that you can contact Sony Europe if you have any questions or concerns about your privacy.
If you give us information about other people, or if others give us your information, we will only use that information for the specific reason for which it was provided to us. By submitting the information, you confirm that you have the right to authorise us to process it on your behalf as described in this privacy policy.
Some of our applications or services require you to create an account. When creating your account(s), we may ask you to provide your name, date of birth, location, contact details, applicable device ID(s) relating to the devices you are using to access and receive particular applications and services, interests and account and marketing preferences and your current mobile network operator.
If you use any of our social network features, pages or plug-ins, or you use our products or services that allow interaction with social networks, we may receive personal data relating to such use. For instance:
Please read your social network’s privacy policy so understand how it will use your information.
We don’t collect any “sensitive” information about you except when we have your specific consent or if we are required to by law. By “sensitive”, we mean information like racial or ethnic origin; political opinions; religious/philosophical beliefs; trade union membership; genetic information; biometric information; health information; information about your sexual life or orientation; or information about offences or alleged offences.
We have to have a valid reason for using your information. It is called the “legal basis of processing”. Sometimes we might ask your permission to do something like when we ask if you want to use Xperia services.
The only time we use your information without your permission is if the law says it is fine to do so and it fits with the rights you have.
Here are the reasons for which we use your information:
A. Keeping Xperia running
Legal basis: contract, legitimate interest
B. Improving Xperia
We work constantly to make our products and services better. We work to ensure quality, to develop identity management, and to strengthen network and information security. To make product improvements, provide software updates, manage bugs and crashes, Xperia obtains your permission to access the relevant data on your device. We are able to analyze software errors and hardware issues so that we can improve our products and services and give you the best possible Xperia experience.
The data we access is your device ID, device and application settings, errors and hardware activity. We use your IP address to determine your general location and use this to serve you information in your local language.
Such product improvement/development is only done on an aggregated basis, not on an individual user level, so specific users are not targeted.
We obtain your consent for product improvement through the Xperia Services app or the Setup wizard. If you go to [Settings > About phone > Detailed Diagnostics] you can give or withdraw your consent.
Please note that we automatically conduct some analysis of technical errors on your phone by accessing some of the log data on your phone: this is in our legitimate interest to improve Xperia from a technical point of view.
Legal basis: Consent; Legitimate interest
C. Marketing and advertisement
We work with Sony offices in your local region to bring you the latest information, articles, offers and promotions about Xperia and Sony’s other products and services available to you in your area. As part of this, we may use and share your information with your local Sony office and use your information to send you offers, news and updates to your device on behalf of your local Sony office.
For more information regarding marketing and your choices, please refer to the “Marketing Communications” section below.
Legal basis: Consent
D. Fraud prevention investigation and compliance
Legal basis: legal obligation; legitimate interest
E. Other purposes
Legal basis: legitimate interest
Here is what each of these "legal bases" mean:
You have given clear consent for you to process your personal data for a specific purpose.
Processing your data is necessary for a contract you have with us, or because we have asked you to take specific steps before entering into that contract.
Processing your data is necessary for our legitimate interests or the legitimate interests of a third party, provided those interests are not outweighed by your rights and interests.
We are obliged to process your data to comply with applicable laws and regulations.
In general, Sony does not sell, rent or otherwise disclose data about you to third parties without your consent. However, there are exceptions:
We may disclose personal data about you including related product or service usage information and any customer preference information as provided by you from time to time to other Sony group companies where
We regularly use third party service providers and other Sony group companies to provide us with services: for example, to host apps, conduct data analytics and provide account management and back-up services. When we do this we sometimes have to share data that we hold with them to get these services to work properly. Your personal data is shared only when strictly necessary. We ensure that these service providers and other Sony group companies have the same safeguards to protect your personal data as detailed in this privacy policy.
Where you download and/or use any Xperia applications and/or services that include third party advertisements (whether featured within the application or service itself or displayed to end users using a frame, wrapper, pop-up or any other form of advertising functionality), we may share personal data we collect about your usage of the applications and services with our advertising partners so that they can better target and/ or personalise advertisements displayed within any Xperia service or application used by you. Some of our third-party advertising partners act independently, and thus will handle shared data under the terms of their own privacy policies. When such sharing occurs, our applications and/or services will notify you when you first activate the application and/or service. Additionally, you can control personalised ads in your browser’s cookie settings and in your Android device via the Settings menu (Settings -> Google -> Ads)
We may also disclose information we collect:
To government bodies and law enforcement agencies to prevent fraud, to comply with the law and to meet a reasonable request from such bodies;
To third parties (including professional advisors) to enforce or defend the legal rights of any Sony group company or the terms of use of any Sony product or service
To a third party purchaser or seller, and its and our professional advisors, in connection with a corporate event such as a merger, business acquisition or insolvency situation.
We prepare aggregate or de-identified information (including “generic” statistics) for a number of purposes as outlined above. As we consider that you cannot reasonably be identified from this information, we may share it with any third party (such as our partners, advertisers, industry bodies, the media and/or the general public) or with any other Sony group company.
Sony is part of the Sony group, which is a global organisation. For the purposes explained in this policy, your information may be transferred to Sony group companies (including service providers operating on their behalf) and other third parties in countries which do not have the same level of data protection laws as those in the country where you are located.
Please note that some of our servers are located in Japan and Europe. Japan has been recognised as a country that offers the same levels of protection as the EEA and the UK.
Sony uses a variety of legal mechanisms, including EU Standard Contractual Clauses, to help ensure that your rights and protections will travel with your information. This is why each of those Sony group companies (and their authorised data processors) will comply with our internal policy relating to processing of personal data which complies with the key data protection principles of fair handling of personal data and ensuring adequate level of protection of personal data.
Please contact us if you want to receive further information regarding international data transfers.
All marketing for Xperia is handled by your local Sony office. Your local Sony office can support you with your preferences for what marketing you receive from Sony’s Electronics businesses. Please note that if you have questions to do with Playstation, you need to contact Playstation directly.
Go to https://www.sony.net/electronics/ to find your local Sony office.
Please note that we may occasionally send you important information about Xperia products and services that you are using or have used (such as product safety announcements and service changes) or your accounts. These notices are not affected by your marketing communication preferences.
We take reasonable security measures (i.e. a number of steps) to protect your information from accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorised disclosure or access, including where appropriate:
As general best practice on the Internet, it is recommended that individuals take great care with user accounts, and follow some basic rules:
If you believe your privacy has been breached, please contact us immediately.
If you would like a copy of the personal data that we store about you or exercise any of the rights below, please contact us. You may be asked to provide some proof of identification so that we can verify that it is you making the request.
If you are located in the EU/EEA, you have the following rights in respect of the personal data that we collect.
These rights may be limited, for example if fulfilling your request would reveal personal data about another person, or if you ask us to delete information which we are required by law to keep or have compelling legitimate interests in keeping.
You also have the right to complain If you are concerned that we have not complied with your legal rights or applicable privacy laws, you may contact the Information Commissioner’s Office (www.ico.gov.uk) (which is the regulator responsible for data protection in the United Kingdom, where Sony Europe - our legal representative - is located). Alternatively, if you are located outside of the United Kingdom, you may contact your local data protection authority.
We will only retain your personal data in accordance with our internal retention policies or for as long as is reasonably necessary for the various purposes set out in “How Sony uses the information we collect” section above, as well as to otherwise comply with any applicable laws and regulations concerning the mandatory retention of certain types of personal data relating to our customers and/or any commercial transactions with them. Should any personal data held by us no longer be required by us for any of the purposes set out in “How Sony uses the information we collect” section above, we undertake to take reasonable steps to destroy or de-identify any personal data after a reasonable period of time has elapsed. If you are concerned that we have not complied with your legal rights or applicable privacy laws, you may contact us or your local data protection authority.
Some of our websites may contain links to other websites that are not operated by Sony, including websites operated by other Sony group companies.
While Sony tries to link only to sites that share Sony’s high standards and respect for privacy, we are not responsible for the content, security or privacy practices of those other websites. You should view the privacy and cookie policies displayed on those websites to find out how your personal data may be used.
Sony considers a child to be anyone under the age of 16. We do not knowingly seek or collect personal data from or about children without the consent of a parent or guardian.
If Sony becomes aware that personal data that has been submitted to us relates to a child without the consent of a parent or guardian, Sony will use reasonable efforts to:
Any parent or guardian with queries regarding our processing of personal data relating to their child should contact us
Sony reserves the right to make changes to this Privacy Policy. This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time for any reason. We will notify or request your consent (whenever necessary under the applicable law) of any changes to this Privacy Policy through Xperia.
Sony Europe B.V., a Dutch company with its business address at Taurusavenue 16, 2132LS Hoofddorp, the Netherlands, is Sony’s legal representative in the UK and the EU.
You can contact us in the following ways:
https://services.sony.co.uk/supportmvc/en/contact/pim
You can also contact us by emailing [email protected].
If you are in the EU
You can write to us at our business address above, or at The Privacy Office c/o Sony Europe Legal Department, The Heights, Brooklands, Weybridge, Surrey KT13 0XW, United Kingdom.
If you are in the UK
You can write to our UK branch at The Privacy Office c/o Sony Europe Legal Department, The Heights, Brooklands, Weybridge, Surrey KT13 0XW, United Kingdom.