GDPR


GDPR

The EU’s General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) take effect 2018 May 25, and we are fully behind the spirit of these regulations for a safe and secure Internet. We aspire to embrace privacy by design and, whenever possible, to not collect and store personally-identifiable information.

Our Privacy Policy contains mentions of the few instances where personally-identifiable information is required. Typically this will include an email address in order to log in to Influencers Audit or a social network username in order to manage your account.

Overall, we aim for privacy by default: if data collection is not integral to the way our product works, then we won’t collect it.

At any time, you may request your information to be exported and sent to you for review, and we promptly honor any requests by you to have your information deleted and forgotten.

What have been done to prepare for the GDPR?

Influencers Audit has carried out a GDPR readiness project across our organization. As part of this project, we analyzed each of our product offerings and our internal policies with a view to becoming GDPR ready. These steps included: