At GeoServer, we are committed to protecting your privacy in compliance with GDPR, CCPA, and other applicable data protection laws. You have specific rights regarding how we collect, use, and share your personal information. Below outlines these rights and how to exercise them.
Right to Access
You have the right to request copies of your personal data. We will provide a secure file containing the information we hold about you.
Right to Rectification
If any of your personal data is inaccurate or incomplete, you have the right to have it corrected or updated promptly.
Right to Erasure
Also known as the "Right to be Forgotten." You can request the deletion or removal of your personal data under specific conditions.
Right to Object
You can object to the processing of your personal data for direct marketing purposes, profiling, or legitimate interest grounds.
Data Portability
You have the right to receive your personal data in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format to transfer to another provider.
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How to Exercise Your Rights
If you wish to exercise any of the rights listed above, or if you have questions about our data practices, please contact our Data Protection Officer (DPO) via the methods below.
Verification Process
To protect your data, we will need to verify your identity before processing your request. We may ask for additional information to ensure you are the account holder or authorized representative.
Response Time
We aim to respond to all legitimate requests within 30 days. If your request is complex, this may be extended by up to 60 days, in which case we will notify you of the delay.
No Fees
In most cases, we do not charge a fee to process your request or access your information. If a request is manifestly unfounded or excessive, we may charge a reasonable fee or refuse to act.
Complaints
If you are unhappy with how we handle your data or your request, you have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority in your jurisdiction.