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GDPR Obligation
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a set of rules for the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA) in connection with the processing of personal data. The regulation (EU 2016/79) was implemented by the European Parliament with effect from April 27, 2016. The primary purposes of the GDPR are 1) to give EU citizens additional control over data provided to companies, and 2) to give the companies guidelines for when they process data from EU citizens.
Non-EU / EEA governments have different rules regarding the processing of personal data. Some regulatory frameworks are similar to GDPR, while others are very limited. Global companies tend to follow the GDPR as it is considered a leading standard for data processing.
The World Wide Web consists of millions of websites that require specific data to be placed on visitors’ computers. Stored data can be categorized as:
- Traceable
- Non-traceable
This website does not require traceable data to be stored on visitors’ computers in order to function as intended. All visitors remain completely anonymous. The only non-trackable data collected is related to technical analysis. We use an SSL (Secure Socket Layer) to protect data transfer to/from our website.
Trackable data is only provided by visitors who contact us. The choice is yours, what you write and include. If you choose to contact us, we will know about the information you provide. Once we have responded to your email, it will be permanently deleted along with any attachments you may have included. We do not store any identifiable data.
This website is intended for visitors who are adults, which is defined as 18 years of age or older.
If you have any questions related to BNPR or your privacy, you can contact us at any time.
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