As of May 25, 2018, General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) became fully enforceable across the European Union (EU). We are taking important steps to becoming GDPR compliant as we value the data of our users irrespective of their geographical location. GDPR compliance is also not restricted to only EU companies.
This page outlines important details of GDPR, as well as the steps Uptime.com has taken to become compliant.
What Do You Need to Know About GDPR?
Your Personal Data
Admin Tools complies with the GDPR definition of personal data as: identifiable data that relates to an individual either directly or indirectly. Some examples include the names and email addresses of users in an Admin Tools account.
How Admin Tools is Safeguarding Your Information
Admin Tools has taken several important steps in GDPR compliance including:
- We have created training internally to raise awareness throughout every level of our organization
- We have assessed our third-party providers, sub-contractors, and partners to ensure we are working with partners who actively address the security and privacy needs outlined here.
Privacy and Legal Policies
Updated our privacy policy
Data Protection/ Security
Established a process of obtaining consent, managing personally identifiable data, and outlining incident management procedures
Defined and enacted processes for data retention and erasure
Conducting impact assessments and data protection audits to monitor observance of GDPR policies
Company wide training and data controls to ensure compliance and reduce risk
Established an annual report about GDPR, and the state of personal data protection company wide
Admin Tools is firmly committed to protecting the data you entrust to us. Admin Tools products and services meet the principles of privacy by design and default as outlined in Article 25 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Adherence to these standards means our products have appropriate privacy and security features embedded within their design, and that Admin Tools capably supports the data subject rights called out in the GDPR.