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GDPR compliance in eWizard
The eWizard platform is committed to ensuring compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) for users in the European Economic Area (EEA), the United Kingdom (UK), and Switzerland. This article outlines our legal basis for processing personal data, user rights under GDPR, and international data transfer policies.
Lawful basis for personal data processing
We process personal data based on the following legal grounds:
Consent. We obtain explicit consent for data processing where required.
Legitimate interest. We process data to provide and improve our services, prevent fraud, ensure security, engage in direct marketing, and comply with industry standards.
For more details, refer to our Privacy Policy.
International transfers of personal data
Personal data may be transferred outside of EEA and/or UK and/or Switzerland or other countries which ensure an adequate level of protection (hereinafter, Safeguards Area), provided that certain conditions as set out in the applicable legislation are complied with. Authorized Personnel operating outside Safeguards Area who work for us will also process your personal data. This includes personnel engaged in, among other things, the fulfilment of your order and the provision of support services.
If applicable, we are party to data transfer agreements/data processing addendums or equivalent legal instrument with each of our service providers and the members of our group and we'll (i) keep each document up to date with current law, and (ii) only engage in personally identifiable information transfers from Safeguards Area to outside Safeguards Area in accordance with such an agreement or an alternative means of transfer in compliance with data protection legislation. Where we transfer your personal data as described above, we'll take steps to ensure that your personal data receives adequate security protection where it's processed and your rights continue to be protected pursuant to the applicable data protection law, including through the use of Standard Contractual Clauses approved by the European Commission.