Privacy Policy

GDPR Privacy Notice

GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) of May 25, 2018 is a legal regulation that has been put in place to protect an individual's personal information. The GDPR is a pan-European directive that all UK businesses must comply with. The following privacy policy details the legal basis for storing informationpropedia.org, the type of information that propedia.org stores information about its customers, why this information is required, who it is shared with, how this information is used and protected, and details the rights that an individual has in terms of accessing this information or requesting information stored for modification or deletion.

WHAT INFORMATION DOES ProPedia COLLECT ABOUT YOU?

propedia.org collects information about you when you first contact us to use our services (whether by telephone, email or through an inquiry form on our website www.propedia.org), as well as upon your first visit and filling out the registration form.By signing the form about your first contact withpropedia.org, you agree thatpropedia.org may contact you via telephone, text messages and email regarding the site. This also includes periodic marketing/promotional updates about our products, services and availability. The option to unsubscribe is always enabled if you do not accept the terms. Personal data is collected such as: Login Password Email address. If you object to the collection and use of your personal data, we may not be able to provide you with our services.propedia.org will maintain the confidentiality of your data and comply with current GDPR regulations. You also agree that

HOW WE WILL USE THE INFORMATION WE COLLECT

Websitepropedia.org will use this information to contact you if there are any problems using the website . This will only be done with your consent. Your information will not be shared with anyone else (other than as necessary for legal proceedings) without explaining why this is necessary and obtaining your explicit consent.

HOW LONG IS THE INFORMATION STORED?

propedia.org is required to store your information for 1 year after your last visit to the site. Your data will not be transferred without your consent.Once a year,propedia.org reviews all client records and destroys any records that are no longer bound by the legal retention period for such records.

SECURITY POLICY

propedia.org is committed to ensuring the security of your information.To prevent unauthorized access or disclosure, suitable physical, electronic and managerial procedures have been put in place to safeguard and secure the information collected online.Contact details, including email addresses, are password protected.

DATA VIOLATIONS

The backup copy of the data contains customer names and contact information (login and email address).propedia.org understands that in the event of a data breach, which consists of a breach of security leading to destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure or access to personal data The ICO must be notified if it could result in a risk to people's rights and freedoms. In the event of such a violation,propedia.org will notify the persons concerned directly and without delay. Records of personal data leaks will be retained in any case.

Your individual RIGHTS

Individuals are provided with legal rights governing the use of their personal data. They provide individuals with the right to understand what personal data relating to them is stored, for what purpose, how it is collected and used, to whom it is transferred, where it is located, to object to its processing, to correct data if it is incorrect, to make copies of data and impose restrictions on their processing. Individuals may also request erasure of their personal data.These rights are known as individual rights under the Data Protection Act 2018. The following list details these rights:

  • The right to receive information about the personal data being processed;
  • The right to access your personal data;
  • The right to correction if there is anything wrong or incomplete;
  • Right to erasure of your personal data;
  • The right to restrict the use or dissemination of information;
  • Right to portability. In certain circumstances, a copy of electronically stored information may be requested so that it can be reused in other systems;
  • The right to object if there are certain pieces of personal information they do not want used or used only for certain purposes.
  • Rights regarding automated decision making and profiling;
  • The right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner's Office. An individual can make a complaint to the ICO if they believe that the information being held is incorrect or does not address the permission that has been granted, or if the information is being held unnecessarily. Full information on human rights can be obtained at:
  • https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/guide-to-the-general-data-protection-regulation-gdpr/individual-rights/

COMPLAINTS

If you are unhappy with any aspect of how we process your personal data, please contact propedia.org at the address above. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the UK data protection supervisory authority, the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO). The ICO can be contacted via the website https://ico.org.uk/concerns/