GDPR Compliance
Linkepy is fully compliant with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the EU's comprehensive data protection law. This page explains how we protect your rights and handle your data.
What is GDPR?
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a comprehensive data protection law that gives EU/EEA residents control over their personal data and strengthens organizations' responsibilities for protecting that data.
How Linkepy Complies with GDPR
β Lawful Basis for Processing
We only process personal data when we have a valid legal basis (contract necessity, consent, legitimate interests, or legal obligation).
β Data Minimization
We only collect and process data that is necessary for providing our services.
β Transparency
Our Privacy Policy clearly explains what data we collect, why, and how we use it.
β Data Security
We implement technical and organizational measures to protect personal data (encryption, access controls, monitoring).
β Data Protection Agreements
All sub-processors are bound by strict data protection agreements including Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs).
β Breach Notification
We will notify affected individuals and authorities within 72 hours of discovering a data breach, as required by GDPR.
Your GDPR Rights
Under GDPR, you have the following rights:
Right to Access
Request a copy of your personal data
Right to Rectification
Correct inaccurate data
Right to Erasure
"Right to be forgotten"
Right to Restriction
Limit processing in certain cases
Right to Data Portability
Receive data in machine-readable format
Right to Object
Object to certain processing
π§ Exercise Your GDPR Rights
To exercise any of your GDPR rights, contact our Data Protection Officer:
[email protected]We'll respond within 30 days as required by GDPR.
International Data Transfers
When we transfer data outside the EU/EEA, we use GDPR-approved safeguards:
- Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs): EU Commission-approved contracts
- Encryption: All data encrypted in transit and at rest
- Access Controls: Strict limitations on who can access data
- Schrems II Compliance: Additional technical measures as required
βΉοΈ Complaints
You have the right to lodge a complaint with your local Data Protection Authority if you believe we've violated GDPR.