Privacy Statement

This Privacy Statement was updated on January 28, 2025. We have created this Privacy Statement to demonstrate the firm commitment of SAP (hereinafter "We", "SAP", "Us" or "Our") to the individual`s right to data protection and privacy. It outlines how SAP processes information that can be used to directly or indirectly identify an individual (hereinafter “Personal Data”). Processing in the context of this Privacy Statement means any collection, use, transmission, disclosure, erasure or any other similar operation based on Personal Data (hereinafter “Processing” or “Process”).

SAP is processing information including Personal Data about the users of UI5 DemoKit using cookies or similar technologies for the purposes set out in the Cookie Statement. You will find further information and have the option to exercise your preferences by clicking on the Cookie Preferences link in the footer of this page.

Who is the responsible SAP entity

This Privacy Statement applies to the collection and processing of personal data during the central operation of this website and other globally operated SAP business activities by

You can reach SAP Group's data protection officer at privacy[@]sap.com.

SAP SE, SAP America, Inc., and each relevant SAP Group member are, depending on the given case, hereinafter referred to as “SAP”.

For what purposes does SAP process your Personal Data and based on what legal basis?

Depending on the applicable law, the Processing of Personal Data is subject to a justification, sometimes referred to as legal basis.

SAP's compliance with statutory obligations

When ensuring compliance, SAP processes your Personal Data if and to the extend necessary to fulfill legal requirements under European Union or EU Member State law to which SAP is subject, and laws and regulations extraterritorial to the EU (legitimate interest to comply with extraterritorial laws and regulations).

UI5 DemoKit Usage Tracking

We require your Personal Data to collect statistics on the visited pages for the purpose of optimizing and improving site usability. When collecting statistics on the visited pages SAP processes your Personal Data if and to the extend

What categories of Personal Data does UI5 DemoKit process?

UI5 DemoKit processes the following Personal Data:

If SAP processes special categories of Personal Data under applicable law, SAP will ask you for your consent in a specific declaration.

From What Types of Third Parties does SAP obtain Personal Data?

SAP generally aims to collect personal data directly from the data subjects. If you are requested to provide personal data to SAP and you fail to provide such personal data, kindly note that SAP may not be able to provide you with the respective service and/or business relationship requested. If you or applicable law allows SAP to do so, SAP may obtain personal data also from third party sources. These third-party sources may include:

When we collect personal data from third-party sources, established internal controls aim to ensure that the third-party source was permitted to provide this information to SAP and that we may use it for this purpose. SAP will treat this personal data according to this privacy statement, plus any additional restrictions imposed by the third party that provided the personal data to SAP or by applicable national law.

How long does SAP store your Personal Data?

SAP may retain your Personal Data for additional periods if necessary for compliance with legal obligations to process your Personal Data or if the Personal Data is needed by SAP to assert or defend itself against legal claims. SAP will retain your Personal Data until the end of the relevant retention period or until the claims in question have been settled. SAP does only store your Personal Data for as long as it is required:

Who are the recipients of your Personal Data?

Your Personal Data will be transferred to or accessed by the following categories of third parties to process your Personal Data:

What are your data protection rights and how can you exercise them?

SAP honors your statutory rights when it comes to the Processing of your Personal Data. To the extent provided by applicable data protection laws, you have the right to:

Depending on applicable local data protection laws, your rights may be subject to deviations, limitations, or exceptions as set out below in the country-specific section. Please be aware, that SAP honors your statutory rights when it comes to the processing of your personal data to the extent provided by applicable data protection laws.

How you can exercise your data protection rights.

If you want to unsubscribe from SAP Marketing communications, please contact webmaster@sap.com.

If you want to exercise your data subject rights under applicable data protection law, then please fill out and submit the DSR Intake Request form. SAP will take steps to ensure it verifies your identity to a reasonable degree of certainty before it will process the data protection right you want to exercise. When feasible, SAP will match personal data provided by you in submitting a request to exercise your rights with information already maintained by SAP. This could include matching two or more data points you provide when you submit a request with two or more data points that are already maintained by SAP.

SAP will decline to process requests that are manifestly unfounded, excessive, fraudulent, represented by third parties without duly representing respective authority or are otherwise not required by local law.

Can you use SAP's services if you are a minor?

In general, SAP websites and online services are not directed to users below the age of 16 years, or equivalent minimum age in the relevant jurisdiction. If you are younger than 16, you cannot register with and use these websites or online services.

Additional country and regional specific Provisions

Where SAP is subject to privacy requirements in the EU/EEA or a country with national laws equivalent to the GDPR:

Who is the Data Protection Officer of the Controller?

You can reach SAP Group's data protection officer any time at privacy[@]sap.com.

Who is the relevant Data Protection Authority?

The contact details of your specific data protection supervisory authority can be found on the European Data Protection Board website. SAP's lead data protection supervisory authority is the Landesbeauftragter für den Datenschutz und die Informationsfreiheit Baden-Württemberg and can be reached at Lautenschlagerstraße 20, 70173 Stuttgart/Germany.

How does SAP justify international data transfers?

As a global group of companies, SAP has group affiliates and uses third-party service providers also in countries outside the European Economic Area (the “EEA”). SAP may transfer your personal data to countries outside the EEA as part of SAP's international business operations. If we transfer personal data from a country in the EU or the EEA to a country outside the EEA and for which the EU Commission has not issued an adequacy decision, SAP uses the EU standard contractual clauses to contractually require the data importer to ensure a level of data protection consistent with the one in the EEA to protect your personal data. You may obtain a copy (redacted to remove commercial or irrelevant information) of such standard contractual clauses by sending a request to privacy[@]sap.com. You may also obtain more information and their perspectives on international data protection issues on the European Commission's International Dimension of Data Protection webpage..

Where SAP is subject to privacy requirements in Australia

Your personal data is predominantly stored inside the EEA or in the US, however, your personal data may be processed globally.

Where SAP is subject to the requirements of the Brazilian General Data Protection Law (“LGPD”)

SAP has appointed a Data Protection Officer for Brazil. Written inquiries, requests or complaints to our Data Protection Officer may be addressed to:

Email: privacy[@]sap.com

Address: Avenida das Nações Unidas 14171 - Marble Tower – 7th Floor - São Paulo-SP, Brazil 04794-000

Where SAP is subject to privacy requirements in Canada

Your personal data may be processed globally. If personal data is processed across country borders, SAP complies with laws of the transfer of personal data between countries to keep your personal data protected. It may, however, based on the laws of such countries be subject to access by local law enforcement.

Where SAP is subject to privacy requirements in Colombia.

Where SAP is subject to the requirements of the Colombian Statutory Law 1581 of 2012 and Decree 1377 of 2013, the following applies:

Within Colombia you have the right to:

SAP Colombia S.A. may Process your Personal Data by itself or on behalf of the SAP Group, with its main office located at Carrera 9 No 115 – 06, Edificio Tierra Firme Of. 2401 Bogotá D.C., Colombia. You can contact us either by the telephone number +57-6003000 or via email at: webmaster[@]sap.com

SAP will be responsible to answer any requests, questions, and complaints that you might have to your right to access, update, correct and delete your Personal Data, or revoke your consent.

Where SAP is subject to privacy requirements in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA)

Where SAP is subject to the requirements of the Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL) the following applies:

If SAP does not comply with the PDPL you can file a complaint to the contact provided in the first section of this privacy statement.

If you are not satisfied with how we process your complaint you can file a complaint at the competent authority:

Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA), Digital City, Riyadh, 12382, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Website: sdaia.gov.sa

Where SAP is subject to the privacy requirements of Malaysia

Where SAP is subject to the requirements of the Malaysian Personal Data Protection Act (“PDPA”), the following applies:

Written inquiries, requests or complaints may be addressed to:

Data Protection and Privacy Coordinator for Malaysia

Phone No. 60 3-2202 6000

Email address: privacy[@]sap.com

SAP has implemented technology, security features and strict policy guidelines to safeguard the privacy of users' personal data, including a Bahasa Malaysia version of this privacy statement.

Where SAP is subject to the privacy requirements of New Zealand,

the following data protection rights apply:

Right to access and correct

You can request from SAP at any time access to information about which personal data SAP processes about you and, if necessary, the correction of such personal data. Please note, however, that SAP can or will delete your personal data only if there is no statutory obligation or prevailing right of SAP to retain it.

Right to revoke consent

Wherever SAP is processing your personal data based on your consent, you may at any time withdraw your consent by unsubscribing or giving us respective notice of withdrawal. In case of withdrawal, SAP will not process personal data subject to this consent any longer unless legally required to do so. In case SAP is required to retain your personal data for legal reasons your personal data will be restricted from further processing and only retained for the term required by law. However, any withdrawal has no effect on past processing of personal data by SAP up to the point in time of your withdrawal.

Where SAP is subject to privacy requirements in the Philippines, the following also applies:

Within the Philippines you have the right to:

For individuals within the Philippines, you may exercise your rights by submitting a request by mail or phone to SAP at:

Address: SAP Philippines, Inc., Attn: Data Protection Officer, 27F Nac Tower, Taguig City 1632, Philippines

Phone:+632-8705-2500

Where SAP is subject to the requirements of Singapore's Personal Data Protection Act (“PDPA”),

the following applies:

SAP has appointed a Data Protection Officer for Singapore. Written inquiries, requests or complaints to our Data Protection Officer may be addressed to:

Subject: Data Protection Officer

Email: privacy[@]sap.com

Address: Mapletree Business City, 30 Pasir Panjang Rd, Singapore 117440

Contact: +65 6664 6868

Where SAP is subject to the requirements of the Protection of Personal Information Act, 2013 (“POPIA”) in South Africa,

the following applies:

“Personal Data” as used in this privacy statement means Personal Information as such term is defined under POPIA. “You” and “Your” as used in this Privacy Statement means a natural person or a juristic person as such term is used under POPIA.

Systems Applications Products (Africa Region) Proprietary Limited, Systems Applications Products (South Africa) Proprietary Limited with registered address at 1 Woodmead Drive, Woodmead (SAP South Africa) is subject to South Africa's Protection of Personal Information Act, 2013 (Act 4 of 2013) and responsible party under the POPIA.

You may request details of personal information which we hold about you under the Promotion of Access to Information Act 2 of 2000 (“PAIA”). For further information please review the SAP PAIA Manual.

Should you as an individual or a juristic person believe that SAP South Africa as responsible party has utilized your personal information contrary to POPIA, you undertake to first attempt to resolve any concerns with SAP South Africa.

Phone: 011 325 6000

Address: 1 Woodmead Drive, Woodmead Johannesburg South Africa 2148

Email: privacy[@]sap.com

If you are not satisfied with such process, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Regulator, using the contact details listed below:

JD House, 27 Stiemens Street, Braamfontein, Johannesburg, 2001, P.O. Box 31533, Braamfontein, Johannesburg, 2017

Email: complaints.IR[@]justice.gov.za

Enquires: inforeg[@]justice.gov.za

Where SAP is subject to the requirements of the South Korea Personal Information Protection Act (“PIPA”)

Your personal data may be processed globally. When personal data is processed across country borders, SAP complies with laws on the transfer of personal data between countries to keep your personal data protected. Your personal data may be transferred to, accessed or processed by the categories of third-parties as described above.

Where SAP is subject to the requirements of the Thailand Personal Data Protection Act (“PDPA”)

Your personal data may be processed globally. When personal data is processed across country borders, SAP complies with laws on the transfer of personal data between countries to keep your personal data protected. Your personal data may be transferred to, accessed or processed by the categories of third-parties as described above.

Where SAP is subject to privacy requirements in the United States of America.

Where SAP is subject to the requirements of the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA), as amended by the California Privacy Rights Acts of 2020 (CPRA), from here on referred to as “CCPA” or where other US state laws have similar requirements, the following applies:

You have the right to:
How you can exercise your Data Protection Right(s)

To exercise these rights, or to limit the sharing of your personal information, please fill out and submit the DSR Intake Request form or contact us at:

Address: 3999 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square, PA 19073 USA

In accordance with the verification process set forth under US relevant state law (as appropriate), SAP may require a more stringent verification process for deletion requests (or for personal data that is considered sensitive or valuable) to minimize the harm that might be posed to you by unauthorized access or deletion of your personal data. If SAP must request additional information from you outside of information that is already maintained by SAP, SAP will only use it to verify your identity so you can exercise your data protection rights, or for security and fraud-prevention purposes. You can designate an authorized agent to submit requests to exercise your data protection rights to SAP. The agent must submit authorization to act on your behalf and, where required by relevant law, the agent must be appropriately registered.

Financial Incentives

SAP does not offer financial incentives in return for your consent to share your personal information, nor limit service offerings where you opt-out of such sharing (unless sharing is practically necessary to perform the relevant service).

Children's Privacy

Given that SAP websites and online services are not directed to users under 16 years of age, SAP does not sell or share the personal information of any minors under 16. If you are a parent or guardian and believe SAP collected information about your child, please contact SAP. SAP will take steps to delete the information as soon as possible.