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Legal Provisions Lear Mexico

Disposiciones Legales de Privacidad y Uso de Datos Lear México

Como parte del proceso de registro de su visita a nuestras instalaciones, y con fines de registro, seguridad y control de acceso, solicitaremos información personal para conocer su identidad, así como el motivo de su visita. Nuestras instalaciones cuentan con sistemas de circuito cerrado de videograbación y aplicaciones de control de acceso por lo que es posible que su imagen sea captada en dicho sistema.

El responsable del tratamiento de sus datos personales es Grupo Lear México y sus filiales, con domicilio en Ave. Ejército Nacional 6525, Col. Del Marquez, Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, México, C.P. 32607.

Usted puede conocer nuestro Aviso de Privacidad completo y los derechos que le asisten en relación con el tratamiento de sus datos personales en cualquier momento mediante su acceso a cualquiera de los siguientes Avisos de Privacidad, según corresponda.

As part of the registration process of your visit to our facilities, and for registration, security and access control purposes, we will request personal information to know your identity, as well as the reason for your visit. Our facilities have closed circuit video recording systems and access control applications so it is possible that your image may be captured in such system.

The party responsible for the processing of your personal data is Grupo Lear Mexico and its subsidiaries, located at Av. Ejército Nacional 6525, Col. Del Marquez, Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, México, C.P. 32607.

You can have access regarding our complete Privacy Notice and your rights regarding the processing of your personal data at any time by accessing any of the following Privacy Notices, as applicable.

Suppliers

Conflict Minerals

As a publically traded company based in the U.S., Lear is required to comply with the requirements of Section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) rules and regulations. Lear must perform due diligence on, and make disclosures concerning its use of conflict minerals originating in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and adjoining countries.

All Lear suppliers are required to respond to information requests from Lear regarding the uses and sources of conflict minerals (tin, tungsten, tantalum and gold) in their products including information about minerals that are recycled or scrap.

In order to respond to Lear's information requests, suppliers will need to make similar inquiries of their suppliers as a means to investigate the source of materials in their products, and to provide Lear the requested information based upon the results of such inquiries.

Lear may be required, and may require its suppliers, to perform due diligence on the source and chain of custody of its conflict minerals in accordance with the "OECD Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas." In addition, suppliers may be required to make certain representations/certifications with respect to the use of conflict minerals.

Please refer to the files identified below to obtain further information:
Additional information on conflict minerals may be obtained through links on the SEC website. Supplier questions may be emailed to conflictminerals@lear.com.