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GDPR LAW

“The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is legislation that updated and unified data privacy laws across the European Union (EU). GDPR was approved by the European Parliament on April 14, 2016 and went into effect on May 25, 2018.”

We would like to make sure you are fully aware of all of your data protection rights. Every user is entitled to the following:

  1. The right to access – You have the right to request copies of your personal data. We may charge you a small fee for this service.
  2. The right to rectification – You have the right to request that we correct any information you believe is inaccurate. You also have the right to request that we complete the information you believe is incomplete.
  3. The right to erasure – You have the right to request that we erase your personal data, under certain conditions.
  4. The right to restrict processing – You have the right to request that we restrict the processing of your personal data, under certain conditions.
  5. The right to object to processing – You have the right to object to our processing of your personal data, under certain conditions.
  6. The right to data portability – You have the right to request that we transfer the data that we have collected to another organization, or directly to you, under certain conditions.

California Law

The CCPA, or the California Consumer Privacy Act, is the latest privacy law to be enacted in the world that has far-reaching effects. The act came into effect at the beginning of 2020 with the purpose to enhance the rights of California consumers and creating transparent relationships between websites or apps and their users. The act gives the consumers “more control” over their personal information that is collected by businesses.

The four important rights it gives to California consumers are as follows:

  • Right to know what information is collected
  • Right to have their information deleted
  • Right to opt-out of the sale of their information to third-parties
  • Right to opt-out of the sale of their information to third-parties

  • Any information that “identifies, relates to, or could reasonably be linked” to a consumer is considered private information. As we mentioned above, the CCPA’s greatest impact on privacy laws is that it has given additional rights to California residents for how they can control the collection and use of their personal information.

    1. Know What Information - Consumers have the right to know what information is being collected by the business.
    2. Delete Information - They have the right to request that their information be deleted from the website or app
    3. Opt-Out of Selling Information - Consumers are able to tell websites that their information is not allowed to be sold to third-parties.
    4. Not Be Discriminated Against. They also have the right to not be discriminated against if they choose to exercise any of the above rights.

    CASL Law

    Canadian anti-spam legislation (CASL) is enacted regulations requiring any individuals or organizations that send commercial electronic messages (CEM) to obtain express consent from all Canadian recipients.

    CASL was created to cut down on spam and, as a result, to reduce the frequency of phishing, viruses, identity theft, and other cybercrimes. The legislation applies to all commercial messages transmitted through email, social media, voicemail, text and instant messages. CASL’s opt-in model is more stringent than the opt-out model common in other countries, which merely requires that recipients can easily elect not to receive a marketer’s messages.

    CASL went into effect July 1, 2104. The legislation mandates fines of up to one million dollars (Canadian) for individuals and 10 million for organizations. A three-year grace period allows senders to continue communicating with current recipients for whom they have implied consent. However, express consent must be obtained to send to new recipients; senders must also obtain express consent from current recipients within that time span.

    The American Bar Association (ABA) has called CASL "the toughest anti-spam law in the world." Critics of the legislation predict that it will cause a lot of problems for legitimate organizations without having a significant impact on problematic spammers, who are typically located outside of North America (which makes enforcement difficult) and are already non-compliant with any anti-spam legislation.

    How to exercise your right to information, access, and deletion

    You may exercise your privacy rights by submitting a request form or emailing [email protected] quoting ‘Privacy Rights - (insert name of AK Infosol Pvt. Ltd.)’ in the subject header and stating which right(s) you wish to exercise.

    Federal law of Delhi or Maharashtra

    By using the Website, you hereby grant your consent to Delhi Capitals to share/disclose your Personal Information with

  • to the concerned Third Parties in connection with the Services
  • with the governmental authorities, quasi-governmental authorities, judicial authorities and quasi-judicial authorities, in accordance with applicable laws of India
  • Your visit and any dispute over privacy are subject to this Privacy Policy. This Privacy Policy shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Republic of India. Further, you hereby irrevocably and unconditionally agree that the courts of New Delhi, India shall retain exclusive jurisdiction to entertain any proceedings in relation to any disputes arising out of this Privacy Policy.

    Consent

    By using our website, you hereby consent to our Privacy Policy and agree to its terms.

    Contact us

    If you have questions about the privacy aspects of our Services or would like to make a complaint, please contact us at:

    21/162, Laxminagar, Parvati, Pune, Maharashtra 411009

    Contact no: +91 705 804 7345

    Email: [email protected]

    Website: www.akinfosol.in