GDPR Policy

At fmwa.fun, we are committed to protecting your privacy and ensuring compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which governs the processing of personal data for citizens of the European Union (EU). Our goal is to provide transparency and control over your personal data.

Overview of GDPR

The GDPR is a comprehensive regulation consisting of 11 chapters and nearly 100 articles, designed to give individuals control over their personal data. Below, we outline some of the key articles relevant to our operations.

Key Articles of the GDPR

Article 5: Principles for Processing Personal Data We at fmwa.fun adhere to the principles of lawful, fair, and transparent processing of personal data. We only use customer data to provide our services and never sell or use it for marketing purposes.

Article 17: Right to Erasure (‘Right to be Forgotten’) Users have the right to request the deletion of their personal data at any time. If you wish to delete your data from fmwa.fun, you can do so by contacting us, and we will promptly remove your information.

Article 32: Security of Processing We implement robust security measures to protect your personal data. This includes encryption, access controls, and regular security assessments. Our team members are bound by confidentiality agreements to safeguard your information.

Additional Important Articles

Article 33: Notification of a Personal Data Breach to the Supervisory Authority In the event of a data breach, we will notify the relevant supervisory authority within 72 hours. We will also inform affected individuals and take immediate steps to mitigate the breach and restore the integrity of our systems.

Article 35: Data Protection Impact Assessment We conduct regular data protection impact assessments to ensure the security and privacy of our systems and services. These assessments help us identify and mitigate potential risks.

Article 37: Appointment of a Data Protection Officer We have appointed a Data Protection Officer (DPO) responsible for overseeing our data protection strategies and ensuring compliance with GDPR requirements.

Article 44: General Principles for Data Transfer To ensure data sovereignty, we use data centers within the EU to store and process personal data of our EU customers. Currently, our EU data center is located in Frankfurt, Germany. No personal data is stored or processed outside this designated center.

Contact Us

]If you have any questions or concerns about our GDPR compliance or your personal data, please contact us through our contact us page. We are dedicated to addressing your inquiries and ensuring the protection of your personal data.