Privacy Pilicy

GDPR Privacy Overview:

  • Lawful, Fair, and Transparent Processing:

Personal data must be processed lawfully, fairly, and transparently.

Individuals should be informed about the collection and use of their data.

  • Purpose Limitation:

Data should be collected for specified, explicit, and legitimate purposes.

It should not be processed in a manner incompatible with those purposes.

  • Data Minimization:

Only the necessary data required for the intended purpose should be collected.

Data should be relevant and limited to what is essential.

  • Accuracy:

Personal data must be accurate and kept up to date.

Steps should be taken to rectify or erase inaccurate data.

  • Storage Limitation:

Data should be kept for no longer than necessary for the intended purpose.

Regular reviews and disposal of unnecessary data are encouraged.

  • Integrity and Confidentiality:

Personal data should be processed securely, ensuring confidentiality and integrity.

Measures should be in place to prevent unauthorized access or disclosure.

  • Accountability:

Data controllers are responsible for demonstrating compliance with GDPR principles.

Records of processing activities should be maintained.

  • Data Subject Rights:

Individuals have rights regarding their data, including access, rectification, erasure, and the right to object.

Requests should be handled promptly and transparently.

Adhering to these principles helps organizations ensure that personal data is handled responsibly, respecting the privacy rights of individuals as outlined by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

 

 

CCPA Privacy Overview:

  • Consumer Rights:

CCPA grants consumers specific rights regarding their personal information.

This includes the right to know what personal information is collected and how it's used.

  • Notice at Collection:

Businesses must inform consumers at or before the point of collection about the categories of personal information being collected and the purpose.

  • Right to Deletion:

Consumers have the right to request the deletion of their personal information held by businesses, with certain exceptions.

  • Right to Opt-Out:

Consumers can opt-out of the sale of their personal information. Businesses must provide a clear link on their homepage titled "Do Not Sell My Personal Information."

  • Non-Discrimination:

Businesses are prohibited from discriminating against consumers who exercise their privacy rights. This includes offering different prices or services.

  • Verification of Requests:

Businesses are required to establish procedures to verify the identity of consumers making requests regarding their personal information.

  • Data Security:

Businesses must implement and maintain reasonable security procedures to protect consumer data.

  • Notice of Financial Incentives:

If a business offers financial incentives for the collection, sale, or deletion of personal information, it must provide clear notice and obtain opt-in consent.

Compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is crucial for businesses handling the personal information of California residents, ensuring transparency and respecting the rights of consumers.