LANDERGHINI BIKES
GDPR
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The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a new digital privacy regulation being introduced on 25 May 2018. It standardises a wide range of different privacy laws across the EU into one central set of rules that can protect users in all member states.
Right to data portability You can export your personal data that is stored on this store. Generate an Excel file that contains all your sensitive data.
Right to be forgotten Delete your account from the store along with all your personal data. All addresses, orders and other information will be lost.
Right to be anonymous Change information with fictitious data. This way your identity is protected.
Right to be informed This covers any collection of data by businesses, and individuals must be informed before data is collected.
Right to have correct information This ensures that individuals can have their data updated if it is out of date or incomplete or incorrect.
Right to restrict processing Individuals can request that their data not be used for processing.
Right to object This includes the right of individuals to stop the processing of their data for direct marketing.
Right to be notified If there has been a data breach that compromises any of your personal data, you have the right to be notified within 72 hours of becoming aware of the breach.
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