The GDPR is designed to give you, as an individual, more control over your personal data online. When a company has information that might identify you as an individual, you have rights over what happens to that data.
The GDPR is designed to give you, as an individual, more control over your personal data online. When a company has information that might identify you as an individual, you have rights over what happens to that data.
If you have answered a Diggle, who is responsible for your personal data?
As stated in your Privacy Policy, the Account Owner or Creator of a Diggle is responsible for any personal data submitted in response to the Diggle. Diggle is only processing the data on the behalf of the creator.
This means that if you want to exercise your GDPR rights as a respondent, you will need to contact the person or organization that created the Diggle.
The European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a European Union regulation designed to improve European citizens’ data security and privacy. As a user, this means that you have greater security, transparency, and control over your personal data online.
Diggle complies with these regulations, so your data is within your control, no matter where you live.