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To follow online GDPR guidelines, users of our website can request a copy of all personal data that may be stored, and also request all personal data to be deleted. (Read More)

Upon request of data removal, you will receive an email confirmation about the deletion of any personal data that must be approved before any action is taken.

To see a full list of what data we collect and store, see how your data is stored and what parties have access to this data – If Applicable, be sure to check out our Cookie Consent Policy page (Link below).

*Note: User Personal Data Storage requests can be made using the form. Please supply your name, username, a small message if needed to help us full any personal data pertaining to you.

 

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User Personal Data Storage under GDPR
The GDPR sets out detailed requirements for companies and organisations on collecting, storing and managing personal data. It applies both to European organisations that process personal data of individuals in the EU, and to organisations outside the EU that target people living in the EU.

When does the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) apply?
The GDPR applies if:

your company processes personal data and is based in the EU, regardless of where the actual data processing takes place
your company is established outside the EU but processes personal data in relation to the offering of goods or services to individuals in the EU, or monitors the behaviour of individuals within the EU
Non-EU based businesses processing EU citizen’s data have to appoint a representative in the EU.

When does the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) not apply?
The GDPR does not apply if:

the data subject is dead
the data subject is a legal person
the processing is done by a person acting for purposes which are outside his trade, business, or profession

What is personal data?

Personal data is any information about an identified or identifiable person, also known as the data subject. Personal data includes information such as their:

  • name
  • address
  • ID card/passport number
  • income
  • cultural profile
  • Internet Protocol (IP) address
  • data held by a hospital or doctor (which uniquely identifies a person for health purposes).
  • Special categories of data

You may not process personal data about someone’s:

  • racial or ethnic origin
  • sexual orientation
  • political opinions
  • religious or philosophical beliefs
  • trade-union membership
  • genetic, biometric or health data except in specific cases (e.g. when you’ve been given explicit consent or when processing is needed for reasons of substantial public interest, on the basis of EU or national law)
  • personal data related to criminal convictions and offences unless this is authorised by EU or national law

Who processes the personal data?

During processing, personal data can pass through various different companies or organisations. Within this cycle there are two main profiles that deal with processing personal data:

The data controller – decides the purpose and way in which personal data is processed.
The data processor – holds and processes data on behalf of a data controller.