GDPR notice

Last Updated: September 16, 2024

What the GDPR is

The GDPR is a new comprehensive data protection law in the EU that updates existing laws to strengthen the protection of personal data. It replaces the patchwork of national data protection laws currently in place with a single set of rules, directly enforceable in each EU member state. It is effective from 25th May, 2018. EU residents will now have greater say over what, how, why, where, and when their personal data is used, processed, or disposed. This rule clarifies how the EU personal data laws apply even beyond the borders of the EU. Any organization that works with EU residents' personal data in any manner, regardless of location, has obligations to protect the data. We fully understand this, so we collect as little personal data as possible and safeguard it as well as we can.

Who the GDPR applies to

The GDPR applies to all organizations operating in the EU or processing "personal data" of EU and Switzerland residents.

What data the GDPR applies to

Under the GDPR, the concept of "personal data" is very broad and covers any information relating to an identified or identifiable individual (also called a "data subject"). Personal Data is anything that you could conceivably use to identify a person within a larger group. That includes name, address, email, ip address, cookies, location etc.

What personal data we collect and why

We collect email addresses and names for communication purposes.

How long is the data processed

The processing starts when you contact us and ends when you ask us to remove the data.

Where your personal data is stored

The data is stored in secure hosting facilities provided by Google G Suite located in the US which is on the EU Commission's list of countries or territories providing adequate protection for the rights and freedoms of data subjects in connection with the processing of their personal data. G Suite is EU-U.S. Privacy Shield compliance certified and follows the relevant principles.

What do we do to safeguard the data

Bit Miracle has high standards for security and actively maintains appropriate technical and organizational measures for protection of the security, confidentiality and integrity of data.

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You have the right to:

  • Access and Export your data. You can contact us at support@bitmiracle.com and ask for a copy of your personal data.
  • Update your data. You can contact us at support@bitmiracle.com and ask us to update any of your data.
  • Delete your data ("The right to be forgotten"). You can ask us to delete any of your data.

3rd parties with whom personal information may be shared

We use SendGrid for email delivery. Your email address and name can be shared with them if you subscribe to our newsletter. This sharing is made via a secure, encrypted connection.

Changes to this policy

We reserve the right to make changes to this policy at any time by giving notice on this page. It is strongly recommended to check this page often, referring to the date of the last modification listed at the top. If you object to any of the changes to this policy, you must cease using this website and can request removal of the personal data.

Get in touch with us

If you have any concern about the well-being of your personal data you shared with us, please contact us at support@bitmiracle.com. We'll work with you to sort things up and make sure your data is and remains safe.