GDPR Policy

GDPR Policy

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) serves as a regulatory framework governing the processing of personal data within the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA).

Implemented by the European Parliament and Council through the enactment of rule (EU 2016/79) on April 27, 2016, the GDPR seeks to achieve two key objectives: 1) grant EU residents increased control over the data shared with organizations, and 2) offer companies a structured framework for processing data from EU residents.

Governments outside the EU/EEA enforce various regulations related to the processing of personal data. Some regulatory systems closely parallel the GDPR, while others impose more stringent constraints. Many global corporations voluntarily adopt the GDPR framework as a benchmark for data processing standards.

The vast landscape of the internet, encompassing millions of websites, requires each site to store specific data on its visitors’ devices.

Stored data falls into two categories:

  • Traceability
  • Non-Traceability

For the seamless functioning of this website, no traceable data must be stored on visitors’ devices.

Visitors maintain complete anonymity.

The only non-traceable data collected is for technical analysis purposes.

SSL (secure socket layer) encryption is employed to secure data transfers to and from our website.

Traceable data is only submitted by visitors who initiate contact with us.

The information and details you choose to provide are entirely at your discretion.

Upon responding to your email, it is permanently erased, including any attachments you may have included.

We retain no personally identifiable information for any purpose.

This website is designed for visitors aged 18 years or older.

For any inquiries concerning GDPR or privacy matters, please feel free to contact the Data Protection Officer at any time: info@usgovsupport.com