GDPR

GDPR Compliance

On May 25, 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into effect, impacting how businesses collect and process data from individuals residing in the European Union (EU). As a significant update to data protection laws, GDPR replaces the 1995 Data Protection Directive and aims to give EU residents greater control over their personal data.

What is Page Speed Group Doing About GDPR?

We take your privacy and security extremely seriously. To ensure GDPR compliance, we have implemented several measures:

Data Storage: All data collected by Page Speed Group is stored on Shopify servers.

Data Protection Officer (DPO): We have a designated DPO to ensure ongoing compliance with GDPR requirements.

Right to Erasure: We respect your right to erasure and will process all deletion requests promptly and efficiently.

Cookies: You have full control over which cookies are stored when using our website.

Lawful Basis of Processing: We ensure that all data processing activities have a lawful basis.

Deletion: Upon request, we will delete your data within an efficient timeframe. Simply reach out to us.

Data Processing Agreement (DPA): We have established DPAs with all sub-processors to ensure the security of your data.

Security: Data is collected via secure connections using the latest encryption technologies.


Our Commitment to Data Privacy

At Page Speed Group, we are 100% committed to your data privacy. We take GDPR compliance seriously and continuously work to ensure that our practices meet the highest standards of data protection. Your trust is essential to us, and we strive to provide a secure and safe experience when using our services.


We’re Here to Help

If you have any questions about our GDPR policy, processes, or wish to exercise your rights, please don’t hesitate to contact us via our Contact page HERE. We’re here to assist you with any requests or concerns.


Disclaimer

This page is intended to provide information about how Page Speed Group operates under GDPR compliance. It does not serve as legal advice or guidance on GDPR compliance for other organizations.


What is GDPR?

GDPR was introduced to give EU residents greater rights and control over their personal data. It impacts how companies operating in the EU or handling EU residents' data collect, process, and store information.


Resources to Learn More

Complete guide to GDPR compliance: Read more

GDPR Recitals: Read more