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European General Data Protection Regulation

European General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 (GDPR)  is a comprehensive update to existing European Union laws that go into effect on May 25, 2018.

The GDPR applies not only to organizations who process data in the European Union, but also any organization that offers goods or services to, or monitors the behavior of people inside the European Union. The GDPR was designed to harmonize data privacy laws across Europe, to protect and empower all European Union resident’s data privacy and to reshape the way organizations across the region approach data privacy.

The GDPR applies to information that directly or indirectly could identify an individual. This includes information, such as names, addresses, phone numbers, date of birth, as well as IP addresses, cookie identifiers, device information, advertising identifiers, financial information, geo-location information, social media information, consumer preferences, etc.
 
 
 
 

General Information - in short

ChromaChecker is a B2B solution addressed to institutional users. The system requires a small amount of data for its operation. However, due to basic functionalities, such data as First Name, Last Name, and e-mail address are necessary for basic login functions, password recovery or access to the main account as well as notifications on request.
The address for which we are asking is to be the formal address of the company or the Institution to which the account is registered. The name and surname for the main account should indicate the public person - the official representative of the company or institution.
In particular, notifications sent by the Accountability Inspector module are directed to the staff. We recommend that you do not register private e-mail addresses - the use of business e-mails protects your privacy in a natural way.
Providing real names or surnames is not required by us - it only helps in a more friendly communication. For the sake of anonymity, the use of pseudonyms or names derived directly from the functions performed is completely sufficient.


By creating our Privacy Policy we are answering following questions:

  1. What data does ChromaChecker collect?
  2. How is my data collected?
  3. Why is my data collected?
  4. Who processes my data?
  5. How long is my data stored for?
  6. How is my data protected?
  7. What are my rights?
  8. Does ChromaChecker transfer my data?

 If you want to learn more about these problems - read our Privacy Policy

The Privacy icon identifies privacy topics to help you understand how we use your personal information.

 

 

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