Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) individuals based in the European Union have right to be informed about the collection and use of their personal data. This is a key transparency requirement under the GDPR.
The right to be informed covers some of the key transparency requirements of the GDPR. It is about providing individuals with clear and concise information about what you do with their personal data. Learn more here
If you fall under this category some main points to note about your right to be informed:
1. Tamio has to provide information to its users about the purposes for processing their personal data, the retention period for that personal data, and who it will be shared with.
2. Tamio has to provide privacy information to its users at the time we collect their personal data from them.
3. If Tamio obtains personal data from other third party sources such as Stripe or a Facebook account, the user has to be provided with privacy information within a reasonable period of obtaining the data and no later than one month.
How does Tamio comply
Tamio is compliant with the regulation and is fully transparent about its use of its users personal information. Upon registration of a EU based Tamio user, that user is immediately informed about their rights, methods to exercise their rights and how their personal information will be used within Tamio under GDPR jurisdiction. With their explicit consent, no processing of personal information is done by Tamio.
1. Data Processing Agreement
2. Order Processing
3. Tamio Terms of Use
4. Specific payment gateway Terms
When it comes to your customers, Tamio informs them about privacy information prior to finalizing a sale in the shopping cart. Without their explicit consent no processing of personal information takes place. Your customers' consents to the Tamio GDPR terms will be displayed in the invoices as well.
If you have any questions you can contact us at legal@tamio.com.