The General European Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) begins on 25 May 2018. This important piece of regulation entails new obligations for companies such as BrewHacker which process personal data. GDPR also establishes new rights for the people whose data is being processed, in particular the right to forget and the right to data portability.
Boze has already taken all the necessary measures to be GDPR compliant, and therefore offers its services within a secure and clear legal framework. Since the beginning of its activities, BrewHacker's main focus has been the protection of personal data and the application of GDPR provides an opportunity to strengthen this protection for the benefit of Boze's customers and, ultimately, the people whose data is processed.
Among the measures implemented by BrewHacker to ensure GDPR compliance:
It should be noted that, as part of the services offered to its customers, BrewHacker acts as a subcontractor for them. It is therefore also the responsibility of the latter to ensure that their operations comply with GDPR, in particular with regards to the collection of personal data which is then transmitted to Boze;
To learn more about how BrewHacker uses your data, you can read the following documents:
We reserve the right to update this GDPR Policy at any time. Any changes will be posted on this page. By continuing to use our website and services after changes are posted, you agree to the revised policy.
For any questions, please reach out to our team via our contact page.
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Last updated by The BrewHacker Legal Team on November 1, 2024.
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