The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a comprehensive data privacy and protection law that came into effect on May 25, 2018, in the European Union (EU). Its primary purpose is to strengthen and unify data protection for individuals within the EU and regulate the processing of personal data. GDPR also addresses the export of personal data outside the EU and European Economic Area (EEA).
Lawfulness, Fairness, and Transparency: Personal data must be processed lawfully, fairly, and in a transparent manner.
Purpose Limitation: Data should be collected for specified, explicit, and legitimate purposes and not further processed in a way incompatible with those purposes.
Data Minimization: The data collected should be adequate, relevant, and limited to what is necessary for the intended purpose.
Accuracy: Personal data should be accurate and kept up to date. Inaccurate data should be rectified or erased without delay.
Storage Limitation: Data should not be kept longer than necessary for the intended purpose.
Integrity and Confidentiality: Appropriate security measures should be in place to protect personal data from unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction.
Accountability: Data controllers and processors are responsible for complying with GDPR and demonstrating their compliance.
Lawfulness, Fairness, and Transparency: Personal data must be processed lawfully, fairly, and in a transparent manner.
Purpose Limitation: Data should be collected for specified, explicit, and legitimate purposes and not further processed in a way incompatible with those purposes.
Data Minimization: The data collected should be adequate, relevant, and limited to what is necessary for the intended purpose.
Accuracy: Personal data should be accurate and kept up to date. Inaccurate data should be rectified or erased without delay.
Storage Limitation: Data should not be kept longer than necessary for the intended purpose.
Integrity and Confidentiality: Appropriate security measures should be in place to protect personal data from unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction.
Accountability: Data controllers and processors are responsible for complying with GDPR and demonstrating their compliance.
Key Rights of Data Subjects:
GDPR grants several rights to individuals (data subjects) to ensure their data privacy is respected. Some of the key rights include:
Right to Access: Data subjects have the right to know what personal data is being processed and how it’s being used.
Right to Rectification: Individuals can request corrections to inaccurate or incomplete personal data.
Right to Erasure (Right to be Forgotten): Individuals can request the deletion of their personal data under certain circumstances.
Right to Object: Data subjects can object to the processing of their data, especially for direct marketing purposes.
Right to Data Portability: Individuals have the right to receive their personal data in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format.
Right to Restrict Processing: Individuals can request the limitation of data processing under certain conditions.
GDPR applies to organizations that process the personal data of individuals located in the EU/EEA, regardless of where the organization is based. This includes businesses, non-profits, and public authorities that collect and process personal data.
Failure to comply with GDPR can lead to severe penalties, including fines of up to 4% of a company’s annual global turnover or €20 million (whichever is higher) for the most serious violations.
It’s essential for organizations to be aware of GDPR requirements and implement appropriate data protection measures to ensure compliance and safeguard individuals’ personal data. Please remember that this information is for general understanding and should not be considered as legal advice. For specific guidance related to GDPR compliance, consult with legal professionals or authorities.
Dear applicant,
Through this privacy and data protection policy, you consent and authorize the VisaStack.com, to use your personal data for any type of management concerning your application, keep them for the time necessary to carry out the proper management of your application.
In any case, you need to exercise the rights of access, rectification or deletion, cancellation, opposition, limitation of treatment and portability in the terms specified in the legislation on data protection, you can do so by contacting the VisaStack.com.
PRIVACY POLICY FOR THE VISA APPLICATIONS M ANAGEMENT
Who is responsible for the treatment of your personal data?
The responsible for this treatment is the VisaStack.com where its demarcation is found and with registered office on the direction available on the website of said office.
How do we obtain your personal data?
In order to answer this question, it’s important to distinguish between sources which proceed from your personal data and the typology of personal data treated by the VisaStack.com.
What is the purpose for treating and processing your personal data?
In the VisaStack.com we treat your personal data to reach the purposes described below:
Gather data from the citizens for the Visa applications management as well as any changes or cancellations that may arise.
What is the legitimacy of the VisaStack.com for treating your data?
The basis for the treatment of your personal data is subject to the exercise of public authorities and the compliance of the legal obligations of the VisaStack.com.
Which recipients will receive my personal data?
In order for personal data treated by the VisaStack.com to reach the purposes previously detailed, could be communicated to the following recipients according to the legitimated basis of the communication.
How long do we store your data?
The VisaStack.com stores your personal data for the necessary time to correctly manage your application.
Subsequently, as long as you have not exercised your right of suppression, data will be stored keeping in mind the legal periods applied in each particular case, keeping in mind the data typology as well as the purpose of such treatment.
What are your rights in regards to the treatment we apply to your data?
You could exercise these rights through: