Yovale & general data protection regulation (GDPR)

As of May 25, 2018, the GDPR has entered into effect, creating new laws around how businesses process and manage the personal data of clients.

Right to Object

Unsubscribe at any time to any specific use of your information (newsletter, automatic emails, etc.).

Right to portability

Rectify your personal information at any time from your account settings. You can also contact us directly to edit or rectify your information.

Right to rectification

Rectify your personal information at any time from your account settings. You can also contact us directly to edit or rectify your information.

Right to Object

Unsubscribe at any time to any specific use of your information (newsletter, automatic emails, etc.).

Right to be forgotten

Cancel your Yovale subscription and close your account at any time. You can send us a request to erase all your data, which we will complete within 30 days.

Right of access

We are transparent about the data that we collect and what we do with it. To familiarize yourself with this, please refer to our privacy policy.

What is GDPR

The EU General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) is a new comprehensive data protection law that comes into effect on May 25, 2018.

It will replace existing EU Data Protection law to strengthen the protection of “personal data” and the rights of the individual.

It will be a single set of rules which govern the processing and monitoring of EU data.

Is Yovale GDPR ready?

Yes, Yovale is GDPR ready! We’re also committed to helping our customers prepare for the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

I’m a Yovale customer, how does Yovale relate to me in terms of GDPR?

There are two different kinds of relationships defined in GDPR, that of “Controller” and that of “Processor”.

The relationship between you as a customer and Yovale falls under both of these categories.

Yovale acts as a controller in our direct relationship with you as a customer, and the information you give us directly.

The service Yovale provides, however, is as a processor. We process and store information on behalf of our customers.

What has Yovale done to become compliant?

We have taken several important steps to become GDPR compliant.

We’ve built new features internally to ensure that we can meet our GDPR obligations, including permanently deleting customer data on request. We’ve updated our Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions. Of particular importance for our EU customers, we have included a Data Processing Agreement into the general Terms and Conditions.

We’ve appointed an EU Representative for Yovale. See the Privacy Policy for more information. We’re reviewing all our vendors, finding out about their GDPR plans and arranging similar GDPR-ready data processing agreements with them. We’ve reviewed and implemented new internal security measures to ensure your data is safe.