Your rights under GDPR.
Your rights as an individual
The GDPR legislation provides you with the following rights, you can act on one or more of these rights by emailing the Data Protection Officer by clicking on the following link click click here.
The right to be informed: Being transparent on the use of your data, including e.g. providing fair processing information through our privacy notice.
Your rights are:
The right of access: Confirmation that we are processing your personal data, allowing you access to the data we process about you and providing you with additional relevant information you may ask us for in relation to such processing.
The right to rectification: Having your personal data rectified if it is inaccurate or incomplete, and third-party processors should also be made to rectify your data if inaccurate or incomplete.
The right to erasure: Delete or remove your personal data where there is no compelling reason for its continued processing.
The right to restrict processing: In certain circumstances, blocking or supressing the processing of your personal data if requested and where so restricted, storing minimal personal data, and ceasing to otherwise process your personal data.
The right to data portability: Moving, copying or transferring your personal data easily from one IT environment to another in a safe and secure way and in an easily readable format.
The right to object: If you object to processing your data for certain purposes (including for scientific or historical research and statistics) on grounds relating to your particular situation, ceasing to process your data unless there are legitimate grounds for the continued processing.
Rights in relation to automated decision-making and profiling: you should not have decisions made about you if such decision-making was based on automated processing; and such decision has legal or other serious consequences for yourself.
Our full privacy policy can be found here.