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TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR THE USE OF THE M- PESA LEARNING PORTAL Site policy All users
Safaricom Data Privacy Statement Privacy policy All users

Summary

1.1.   These Terms and Conditions shall govern the use of the M-PESA Learning Portal. By using the M- PESA Learning Portal, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and accepted these terms. If you do not wish to be bound by these Terms and Conditions, please do not register for the M-PESA Learning Portal.

 

1.2.   These Terms and Conditions must be read in conjunction with the Terms and Conditions applicable to each Safaricom service, product, website, or application, including those published on Safaricom’s official website www.safaricom.co.ke, online platforms, or in local daily newspapers. In the event of any inconsistency, the Terms and Conditions of the specific Safaricom service, product, website, or application shall take precedence to the extent of the inconsistency.

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR THE USE OF THE M- PESA LEARNING PORTAL

1.       SCOPE

 

1.1.   These Terms and Conditions shall govern the use of the M-PESA Learning Portal. By using the M- PESA Learning Portal, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and accepted these terms. If you do not wish to be bound by these Terms and Conditions, please do not register for the M-PESA Learning Portal.

 

1.2.   These Terms and Conditions must be read in conjunction with the Terms and Conditions applicable to each Safaricom service, product, website, or application, including those published on Safaricom’s official website www.safaricom.co.ke, online platforms, or in local daily newspapers. In the event of any inconsistency, the Terms and Conditions of the specific Safaricom service, product, website, or application shall take precedence to the extent of the inconsistency.

 

2.       The M-PESA Learning Portal

 

2.1.   The M-PESA Learning Portal  allows users to access  a comprehensive online resource hub providing educational content, training modules, and informational materials related to various M-PESA products, services, and operational guidelines.  Its primary purpose is to empower Safaricom’s partners (e.g., agents, merchants, and internal staff) with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively utilize M-PESA solutions and enhance their business performance.

 

2.2.   The M-PESA Learning Portal  is primarily available to our M-PESA Agents, dealers and merchants who interact with M-PESA services.

 

2.3.   Access may also be extended to other relevant organizations that may provide content for training our Merchants. These terms and conditions shall apply to such other organizations.

 

2.4.   Safaricom reserves the right to offer or decline access to the M-PESA Learning Portal to any person for technical or operational reasons.

 

2.5.   Safaricom reserves the right to offer or grant access to certain functionalities of the M-PESA Learning Portal to internal staff, M-PESA partners.

 

2.6.   The M-PESA Learning Portal  will be available for use from the date of publication of the Portal (“Commencement Date”).

 

3.       HOW TO ACCESS THE M-PESA LEARNING PORTAL

 

3.1.   To access the M-PESA Learning Portal , an eligible  internal staff, M-PESA partner, M-PESA Agent and Merchant will use this domain mpesatraining.safaricom.co.ke and follow the following steps:

3.1.1 Create the Course Shell

                  i.Login as an Admin or Course Creator.

ii.Navigateto:
Site administration
Courses Add a new course

                   iii .Fill in the course details:

  • Course full name: e.g., “Introduction to MPESA security”
  • Short name: e.g., SECUREMPESA101
  • Course category: Choose or create a category (e.g., MPESA Security Courses)
  • Course visibility: Make visible or hidden until it's ready
  • Course format: Recommended: Topics format or Weekly format
  • Start date / End date: Configure course duration

                   iv. Click Save and Display.

 3.1.2 Configure Course Settings

                   i. Go to Course administration Edit settings.

                   ii. Set up:

o   Language

o   Completion tracking

o   Groups or grouping (for teams/cohorts)

o   Enrolment methods (manual, self-enrolment, cohort sync, etc.)

 

 

3.1.3 Add Sections/Topics to Course

                 i.Click Turn editing on.

                ii.Add topics or weeks to divide your course content.

iii.Rename each section (e.g., “Week 1: Introduction”“Week 2: Threat Models”).

3.1.4  Upload Multimedia Content

For each section:

                i.Click Add an activity or resource Label / Page / File.

               ii.Choose:

o   Label: For short messages or embedded videos

o   Page: For rich HTML content (videos, images, text)

o   File: To upload PDFs, PPTs, or videos

              iii.Drag and drop or upload:

o    Images

o   Video files

o   Embedded YouTube/Vimeo

o   SCORM packages

🧠 Tip: Use the H5P plugin to create interactive multimedia content (e.g., drag-and-drop, image hotspots).

3.1.5       Add Quizzes

i.Go to desired section  Add an activity Quiz

ii.Configure:

o   Quiz name

o   Timing (open/close dates)

o   Attempts allowed

o   Grading method

o   Question behavior (deferred, adaptive, shuffle)

iii.Click Save and display  Then click Edit quiz

iv.Click Add + a new question, or choose from question bank

o   Supported question types: Multiple Choice, True/False, Short Answer, Essay, etc.

o   Set points, feedback, and answer options

🔐 Optionally use question pools for randomized assessments.

3.1.6       Add Assignments

i.                Click Add an activity Assignment

ii.               Configure:

Assignment name

Description (instructions, rubric)

Availability (open/close)

Submission type: File uploads, text, or both

Maximum number of uploaded files

Feedback types: Inline, file, comments, rubric

Grading method: Simple, rubric, marking guide

📁 Submissions can be auto checked via plugins like Turnitin or plagiarism checkers.

 

3.1.7       Setup Course Completion Rules

i. Go to: Course administration Completion tracking

        ii Enable tracking per activity:

o   Require quiz attempt

o   Require assignment submission

o   Require grade pass

Iii. Set overall course completion condition

3.1.8       Enroll Students & Teachers

i.Go to: Participants Enrol users

ii.Select role: Student or Teacher

iii.Enrol manually or via:

o   Self-enrolment

o   Bulk upload (CSV)

o   LDAP / Cohort sync

3.1.9 Test the Course (Preview as Student)

i.Click Switch role to Student

ii.Walk through the course flow:

  • Multimedia access
  • Quiz flow
  • Assignment submission
  • Email notifications

3.1.10  Publish & Monitor Progress

i.Make the course visible to students

ii.Monitor:

  • Activity reports
  • Quiz results
  • Assignment submissions
  • Completion progress

📊 Use Reports Completion trackingLogs, and Gradebook for evaluation.

 

4.       FEATURES AND FUNCTIONALITIES OF THE DIGITAL IDENTITY

 

4.1.   The M-PESA Learning Portal  shall contain different features and functionalities .Key features include: Access to a library of training content (e.g., video tutorials, interactive modules, downloadable guides, FAQs);Progress tracking for completed courses and modules; Quizzes or assessments to test understanding;  Search functionality for easy content discovery; User profiles and potentially certification upon completion of specific training paths A section for announcements and updates related to M-PESA products.

 

4.2.   We reserve the right to vary the features and functionalities of the M-PESA Learning at our sole discretion.

 

5.       USER RESPONSIBILITIES

 

Users will be responsible for:

 

5.1.   Adhering to the portal's Terms & Conditions and Data Privacy Policy.

5.2.   5.2 Maintaining the confidentiality and security of their login credentials.

5.3.   5.3 Using the content for personal learning and business improvement, without unauthorized distribution or commercial use.

5.4.   Providing accurate and truthful information during registration and profile management.

5.5.   Reporting any technical issues or unauthorized access.

 

DO NOT SHARE YOUR PASSWORD OR AUTHENTICATION CODE WITH ANY PERSON. SAFARICOM SHALL NOT BE LIABE FOR ANY LOSS OCCASIONED DUE TO YOUR DISCLOSURE OF YOUR PASSWORD OR AUTHENTICATION CODE

 

5.6.   You must:

5.6.1 not use the  M-PESA Learning Portal in any unlawful manner, for any unlawful purpose, or in any manner inconsistent with these Terms and Conditions, or act fraudulently or maliciously, for example, by hacking into or inserting malicious code, such as viruses, or harmful data, into the Digital Identity;

 

5.6.2 not infringe our intellectual property rights or those of any third party in relation to your use of the M-PESA Leaning Portal;

 

5.6.3 not transmit any material that is defamatory, offensive or otherwise objectionable in relation to your use of the Digital Identity;

 

5.6.4 not use the M-PESA Learning Portal in a way that could damage, disable, overburden, impair or compromise our systems or security or interfere with other users; and

 

5.6.5 not collect or harvest any information or data from the M-Pes Learning Portal or our systems or attempt to decipher any transmissions to or from the servers running any service.

 

6.       INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

 

6.1.   All intellectual property rights including, to the extent applicable, copyright, trademarks, design rights, patents or other intellectual property rights whether registered or not, are owned by or licensed to Safaricom unless otherwise indicated.

 

6.2.   Except for use of the M-PESA Leaning Portal  in accordance with these Terms and Conditions, you are granted no rights to use or, without limitation, copy, modify, transmit, distribute, display, reproduce, publish, licence or in any way use any of the intellectual property contained within any of our Platform(s) without Safaricom’s prior written consent.

 

7.       DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

 

7.1.   The M-PESA Learning Portal , including all associated information, content, materials, products (including software), and services provided by Safaricom, is made available on an "as is" and "as available" basis, unless explicitly stated otherwise in writing

 

7.2.   Safaricom makes no guarantees, whether express or implied, regarding the operation of the M-PESA Learning Portal  or its associated offerings. You acknowledge and agree that using the Pesa Learning Portal  is at your sole risk

 

7.3.   To the full extent permissible by law, Safaricom disclaims all warranties, including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a specific purpose. Safaricom does not guarantee that the M-PESA Learning Portal  , its content, products, services, or communications are free from viruses or other harmful components.

 

7.4.   Safaricom shall not be liable, to the maximum extent permitted by law, for any damages arising from the use of the M-PESA Learning Portal  , including direct, indirect, incidental, punitive, or consequential damages, unless explicitly stated otherwise in writing.

 

8.       PERSONAL INFORMATION

 

8.1.   We are committed to respecting and protecting the privacy of the information we collect from you. Our privacy statement, as updated from time to time, explains how we treat your personal information, who we share your information with, and measures taken protect your privacy when you use the M-PESA Learning Portal  . This can be found on Safaricom’s Data Privacy Statement published at https://www.safaricom.co.ke/dataprivacystatement/. If unable to access the link or the website, please reach us on any of our customer care channels to receive a copy.

 

8.2.   Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, Safaricom and the users shall comply with the applicable and prevailing data protection safeguards and legislation that protects personal information and personal data from unauthorised disclosure. We encourage you to read the privacy policy carefully before accepting these terms and conditions.

 

9.       GENERAL TERMS

 

9.1.   You may not reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble, tamper with, or bypass any security associated with the M-PESA Learning Portal  , whether in whole or in part.

 

9.2.   We are giving you personally the right to use the M-PESA Learning Portal   as set out above. You may not transfer the M-PESA Learning Portal  account to someone else, whether for money, for anything else or for free. If you sell any device on which you had already signed in to M-PESA Learning Portal, you must sign out from your M-PESA Learning Portal account in that device.

 

9.3.   Safaricom reserves the right at any time to amend or vary these Terms and Conditions or to deactivate the M-PESA Learning Portal    at any time. In any of these events, notice will be given on Safaricom’s website safaricom.co.ke.

 

9.4.   We may immediately suspend, terminate or limit your access to the  account  at any time if you are in breach of the Terms or there is an emergency or for operational or regulatory reasons or for whatever reason we deem fit.

 

10.    GOVERNING LAW AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION

 

These terms and conditions shall be governed in accordance with the laws of Kenya and its validity construction and effectiveness shall be governed and enforced pursuant to the substantive laws of Kenya.

 


Summary

Safaricom Data Privacy Statement & Site Policy

Your privacy is important to Safaricom Plc ("Safaricom", "we", "us"). This statement explains how we collect, process, and use your personal data, applying to all customers, suppliers, agents, merchants, dealers, and visitors to Safaricom premises or users of our services.

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Safaricom Data Privacy Statement

1.0 Introduction

Your privacy is important to us. This privacy statement explains the personal data Safaricom Plc (“Safaricom”) collects, how Safaricom processes it, and for what purposes.

This statement should be read together with the Terms and Conditions of Use for other Safaricom products and services. Where there is a conflict, this statement will prevail.

This statement applies to all customers, suppliers, agents, merchants, dealers and all visitors frequenting any of Safaricom premises.

2.0 Definitions

References to

2.1 “You means:

i)customer- the person who subscribes to, uses or purchases any of our products and services or accesses our websites and includes any person who accesses any of the products and services you have subscribed to.

ii)Any agent, dealer and/or merchants who has signed an agreement with us and is recognised as a merchant or agent in accordance with any applicable laws or Regulations.

iii) Any visitor that is a person (including contractors/subcontractors or any third parties) who gains access to any Safaricom premises.

iv)Any supplier who has been contracted by Safaricom and executed a

Supplier contract.

2.2 “Safaricom”, “we” or “us”, “our” and “ours” means Safaricom Plc

The word “includes” means that what follows is not necessarily exhaustive and therefore the examples given are not the only things/situations included in the meaning or explanation of that text.

3.0 Statement Details

3.1 Collection of Information

3.1.1 We collect your personal information with your knowledge and consent when you do any of the following (please note that this list is not exhaustive):

a) register for a specific product or service, including but not limited to SIM-card registration, PostPay subscriptions, e-

commerce platforms, M-PESA and M-PESA-powered services;

b) buy, subscribe to or use a Safaricom product or service online, on the cloud, on a mobile or other device, in a Safaricom Shop or other retail outlet;

c) subscribe to Safaricom or third-party premium rates services, Short Message Service (SMS), email or social media platforms;

d) ask Safaricom for more information about a product or service or contact Safaricom with a query or complaint;

e) respond to or participate in a survey, marketing

promotion, prize competition or special offer;

f) visit, access or use Safaricom or third-party websites;

g) We may also collect your information from other organisations including credit-reference bureaus, fraud prevention agencies and business directories;

h) We may collect your information when you interact with us as a supplier, agent, merchant or dealer as prescribed in this statement;

i) We also collect information when you visit any of our premises.

3.1.2 We do not onboard minors (any person under 18 years of age) except where you additionally register on their behalf as their parent and/ or legal guardian. If you allow a child to use our services, you should be aware that their personal information could be collected as described in this statement.

3.2 What Information is collected?

The information we collect and store about you includes but is not limited to the following:

3.2.1 Your identity and SIM-card registration information, including your name, photograph, address, location, phone number, identity document type and number, date of birth, email address, age, gender and mobile number portability records.

3.2.2 Your credit or debit-card information, information about your bank account numbers and SWIFT codes or other banking information.

3.2.3 Your transaction information when you use our MPESA service.

3.2.4 Your preferences for particular products and services, based on information provided by you or from your use of Safaricom’s (or third party) network, products and services.

3.2.5 Name, family details, age, profiling information such as level of education, bank account status, income brackets, etc. collected as part of surveys conducted by Safaricom and their agents on behalf of Safaricom.

3.2.6 Your contact with us, such as when you: call us or interact with us through social media, our chatbot Zuri, ‘snail mail’, email (we may record your conversations, social media or other interactions with us), register your biometric information such as your voice, finger prints etc, visit a Safaricom Shop or other retail outlet.

3.2.7 Your account information, such as your handset type/model, tariff, top-ups; subscriptions (including third party subscriptions), billing statements, cloud hosting registration details, e-commerce registration and usage, M-PESA and mobile money transactions.

3.2.8 Your call data records: phone numbers that you call or send messages to (or receive calls and messages from), log of calls, messages or data sessions on the Safaricom network and your approximate location (save for customer service interactions as noted above we do not record or store message or call contents).

3.2.9 We use Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) surveillance recordings. CCTV Devices are installed at strategic locations to provide a safe and secure environment in all Safaricom premises as a part of our commitment to community safety, security and crime prevention.

3.2.10 When you request us to reserve parking for you, we will collect and retain your personal data (name, telephone number, and vehicle registration details) when you request Safaricom to reserve parking space for you and where you use any of our parking facilities as a contractor. We use the data you provide to ensure effective visitor, contractor and car park management, Health and Safety compliance (orderly entry and exiting to and from the car parks and buildings) and inventory management.

3.2.11 We maintain a register of visitors in which we collect and keep your personal data such as names, company/institution details, telephone number, vehicle registration details and National ID

number. This information is collected for health, safety and security purposes.

3.2.12 When you use Safaricom WIFI for guest and visitors, we collect email IDs and will provide user name and password. We record the device address and also log traffic information in the form of sites visited, duration and date sent/received.

3.2.13 We may use your medical information to manage our services and products to you e.g. when you use our services designed for persons with disabilities such as our braille watch for the visually impaired.

3.2.14 Where you use our voice recognition platform (IVR) we may collect and process your voice biometrics.

3.2.15 We collect your personal information when you visit us for purposes of accident and incident reporting. Safaricom will collect personal data from the injured party or person suffering from ill health, such as, Name, Address, Age, next of kin, details of the incident to include any relevant medical history. The data is collected as Safaricom has a legal duty to document workplace incidents/accidents and to report certain types of accidents, injuries and dangerous occurrences arising out of its work activity to the relevant enforcing authority.

3.2.16 Incidents and accidents will be investigated to establish what lessons can be learned to prevent such incidents/accidents reoccurring including introduction of additional safeguards, procedures, information instruction and training, or any combination of these. Monitoring is undertaken but on an anonymised basis. The information is also retained in the event of any claims for damages.

3.3 Use of Information

We may use and analyse your information for the following purposes:

3.3.1 Processing products and services that you have bought from Safaricom or from third parties on our ecommerce platforms;

3.3.2 Billing you for using our or third-party products or services or taking the appropriate amount of credit from you;

3.3.3 Responding to any of your queries or concerns;

3.3.4 Verifying your identity information through publicly available and/or restricted government databases in order to comply with applicable regulatory requirements;

3.3.5 Carrying out credit checks and credit scoring;

3.3.6 Keeping you informed generally about new products and services and contacting you with offers or promotions based on how you use our or third-party products and services unless you opt out of receiving such marketing messages (you may contact Safaricom at any time to opt out of receiving marketing messages);

3.3.7 to comply with any legal, governmental or regulatory requirement or for use by our lawyers in connection with any legal proceedings;

3.3.8 In business practices including to quality control, training and ensuring effective systems operations;

3.3.9 To protect our network including to manage the volume of calls, texts and other use of our network;

3.3.10 To understand how you use our network, products and services for purposes of developing or improving products and services;

3.3.11 Preventing and detecting fraud or other crimes and for debt recovery;

3.3.12 For research, statistical, survey and other scientific or business

purposes;

3.3.13 Provide aggregated data (which do not contain any information which may identify you as an individual) to third parties for research and scientific purpose;

3.3.14 Administer any of our online platforms/websites.

3.4. Categories of Data

Categories of Personal Data as defined in the Data Protection Act of Kenya may be processed depending on the particular types of products and services you have subscribed to.

3.5. Lawful Basis for processing your information

We will process your personal information based on any of the lawful basis provided for under the Data Protection Law:

3.5.1 The performance of a Product/Service Agreement with you;

3.5.2 Safaricom’s legitimate business interests;

3.5.3 Compliance with a mandatory legal obligation;

3.5.4 Consent you provide;

3.5.5 Public interest;

3.5.6 Your vital interest.

3.6. Retention of Information

We will only retain your personal data for as long as reasonably necessary to fulfil the purposes we collected it for, including for the purposes of satisfying any legal, regulatory, tax, accounting or reporting requirements. We may retain your personal data for a longer period in the event of a complaint or if we reasonably believe there is a prospect of litigation in respect to our relationship with you.

To determine the appropriate retention period for personal data, we consider the amount, nature and sensitivity of the personal data, the potential risk of harm from unauthorised use or disclosure of your personal data, the purposes for which we process your personal data and whether we can achieve those purposes through other means, the need to comply with our internal policy and the applicable legal, regulatory, tax, accounting or other requirements.

Anonymised information that can no longer be associated with you may be held indefinitely.

4.0 Disclosure of Information

4.1 Any disclosure of your information shall be in accordance with applicable law and regulations. Safaricom shall assess and review each application for information and may decline to grant such information to the requesting party.

4.2 We may disclose your information to:

a) law-enforcement agencies, regulatory authorities, courts or other statutory authorities in response to a demand issued with the appropriate lawful mandate and where the form and scope of the demand is compliant with the law.

b) our subsidiaries, associates, partners, software developers or agents who are involved in delivering Safaricom products and services you order or use;

c) Fraud prevention and Anti money laundering agencies, credit-

reference agencies;

d) publicly available and/or restricted government databases to verify your identity information in order to comply with regulatory requirements;

e) debt-collection agencies or other debt-recovery organisations;

f) Survey agencies that conduct surveys on behalf of Safaricom;

g) Emergency service providers when you make an emergency call (or where such disclosure to emergency service providers is necessary for your rescue, health and safety) including your approximate location;

h) Any other person that we deem legitimately necessary to share the data with.

4.3 Some of your information may be passed on to any person whom you receive mobile money from or send or intend to send mobile money to. Your information may be available to any third party involved in the operation of the mobile money service including Lipa Na M-PESA Merchants, mobile money interoperability partners, ATM Switch providers and vendors of the M-PESA money transfer technology platform.

4.4 We shall not release any information to any individual or entity that is acting beyond its legal mandate.

4.5 We will get your express consent before we share your personal data with any third party for direct marketing purposes.

4.6 Direct Marketing

4.6.1 You may be required to opt in or give any other form of explicit consent before receiving marketing messages from us.

4.6.2 You can ask us to stop sending you marketing messages at any time by writing to us or logging into our website,www.safaricom.co.ke and checking or unchecking relevant boxes to adjust your marketing preferences or by following the optout links on any marketing message sent to you or by attending to us or contacting us at any time through the provided contacts.

4.6.3 Where you opt out of receiving these marketing messages, this will not apply to personal data provided to us as a result of a product, service already taken up, warranty registration, product or service experience or other transactions].

5.0 The Use of Cookies

5.1 We may store some information (using "cookies") on your computer when you visit our websites. This enables us to recognise you during subsequent visits. The type of information gathered is non-personal (such as: the Internet Protocol (IP) address of your computer, the date and time of your visit, which pages you browsed and whether the pages have been delivered successfully.

5.2 We may also use this data in aggregate form to develop customised services - tailored to your individual interests and needs. Should you choose to do so, it is possible (depending on the browser you are using), to be prompted before accepting any cookies, or to prevent your browser from accepting any cookies at all. This will however cause certain features of the web site not to be accessible.

6.0 The Use of Hyperlinks

6.1 Our websites may provide hyperlinks to other locations or websites on the Internet. These hyperlinks lead to websites published or operated by third parties who are not affiliated with or in any way related to us and have been included in our website to enhance your user experience and are presented for information purposes only.

6.2 We do not endorse, recommend, approve or guarantee any third- party products and services by providing hyperlinks to an external website or webpage and do not have any co-operation with such third parties unless otherwise disclosed. We are not in any way responsible for the content of any externally linked website or webpage.

6.3 By clicking on a hyperlink, you will leave the Safaricom webpage and accordingly you shall be subject to the terms of use, privacy and cookie policies of the other website that you choose to visit.

7.0 Access to and Updating your Information

To update your information, go to https://selfcare.safaricom.co.ke/and sign in to my Safaricom self-care to look at your personal information. You can change how we get in touch with you and your account details whenever you like.

8.0 Safeguarding and Protection of Information

Safaricom has put in place technical and operational measures to ensure integrity and confidentiality of your data via controls around: information classification, access control, cryptography, physical and environmental security and monitoring and compliance.

9.0 International Data Transfers

From time to time we may need to transfer your personal information outside the Republic of Kenya.

Where we send your information outside Kenya, we will make sure that your information is properly protected in accordance with the applicable Data Protection Laws.

10.0 Your Rights

Subject to legal and contractual exceptions, you have rights under data protection laws in relation to your personal data. These are listed below: -

a) Right to be informed that we are collecting personal data about you;

b) Right to access personal data that we hold about you and request for information about how we process it;

c) Right to request that we correct your personal data where it is inaccurate or incomplete;

d) Right to request that we erase your personal data noting that we may continue to retain your information if obligated by the law or entitled to do so;

e) Right to object and withdraw your consent to processing of your personal data. We may continue to process if we have a legitimate or legal reason to do so;

f) Right to request restricted processing of your personal data noting that we may be entitled or legally obligated to continue processing your data and refuse your request;

g) Right to request transfer of your personal data in [an electronic format].

If you wish to exercise any of the rights set out above, please contact us on dpo@safaricom.co.ke.

We may need to request specific information from you to help us confirm your identity and ensure your right to access your personal data (or to exercise any of your other rights). This is a security measure to ensure that personal data is not disclosed to any person who has no right to receive it. We may also contact you to ask you for further information in relation to your request to speed up our response.

We try to respond to all legitimate requests within reasonable time. Occasionally it could take us longer if your request is particularly complex or you have made a number of requests. In this case, we will notify you and keep you updated.

11.0 How to Contact Us

If you would like to contact us on any topics in this privacy policy, you can email us on dpo@safaricom.co.ke or submit a request via our digital platforms.

As a Data Controller and Processor, below are the contact details of our Data Protection Officer:

Data Protection Officer

dpo@safaricom.co.ke

Safaricom PLC

Safaricom House

Waiyaki Way, Westlands

P.O Box 66827, 00800 Nairobi Tel: +254 722 00 4524/4260 www.safaricom.co.ke

12.0 Right to Lodge Complaint

You have the right to lodge a complaint with the relevant supervisory authority that is tasked with personal data protection within the Republic of Kenya

13.0 Non-Compliance with this Statement

Safaricom shall have the right to terminate any agreement with you for failure to comply with the provisions of this statement and reject any application for information contrary to this statement.

14.0 Amendments to this Statement

Safaricom reserves the right to amend or modify this statement at any time. If

Safaricom amends this statement, You can access the most current version of

the privacy statement by clicking this link Safaricom Privacy Statement so that you will always know how your personal information is being used or shared. Any amendment or modification to this statement will take effect from the date of notification on the Safaricom website.

Statement Effective Date

1st October 2019