GDPR

GDPR 2021 Compliance


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The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a new digital privacy regulation that came into effect on May 25, 2018. It standardizes a wide variety of privacy regulations across the EU into a single, centralized set of rules that protect users in all Member States.

Right to data portability: You can export the personal data stored in this store. You can generate an Excel file containing all sensitive data.

Right to be forgotten: Delete your store account along with all your personal data. All addresses, orders, and other information will be lost.

Right to anonymization: Modify information with false data to protect your identity.

Right to be informed: This right covers any data collection by companies, and individuals must be informed before their data is collected.

Right to accurate data: Ensures that individuals can update their data if it is outdated, incomplete, or incorrect.

Right to restrict processing: Individuals may request that their data not be used for processing.

Right to object: This includes the right to stop the processing of your data for direct marketing purposes.

Right to be informed in the event of a breach: If a data breach occurs that compromises customers' personal data, they have the right to be informed within 72 hours of the breach being detected.

Cookie Law: Almost all websites use cookies, small data files, to store information in users' web browsers. Some sites contain hundreds of them.