Definition of GDPR
The GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is a European regulation that came into force on May 25, 2018. Its main objective is to strengthen and unify the protection of personal data for all individuals within the European Union.
Key points of the GDPR include:
- Individuals’ right to access their personal data
- The right to rectification and deletion of data
- Explicit consent for data collection and processing
- Data breach notification
- The implementation of appropriate safety measures
Klubaro GDPR compliance
At Klubaro, we take the privacy of your members very seriously. Here’s how we ensure GDPR compliance :
Data security :
- All data is stored on secure servers in France.
- We use advanced encryption protocols to protect information in transit and at rest.
Access control :
- Klubaro allows you to define user roles (manager, assistant) with different levels of access to data.
- This ensures that only authorized persons can access sensitive information.
Transparency and consent :
- Klubaro provides tools to get and manage the consent of your members for the use of their data.
- Members can easily access and update their personal information.
Right to be forgotten :
- Klubaro offers features that allow members to delete their data upon request, in accordance with the right to be forgotten.
Data export :
- Club managers can easily export member data in a readable format while maintaining access and portability rights.
Regular updates :
- We are constantly updating our platform to keep up with changing regulations.
By using Klubaro, you will benefit from a solution that helps you meet your GDPR obligations while simplifying the management of your club. Our team remains at your disposal for any questions regarding data protection within your organization.