Data Processing Agreement, DPA
Assently's Data Processing Agreement, DPA is incorporated in the Terms and Conditions. Click here if you need a signed DPA.
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What have Assently done in preparation for GDPR?
For many companies, the GDPR means big changes. As a SaaS provider, Assently acts as a Data Processor for its customers who are Data Controllers.
We're continually developing our services for e-signing and e-identification to make them ready for the current and new demands put on businesses processing personal data. We've identified a range of areas that we are developing:
Examples of areas:
- Data portability
- Data minimisation
- Breach reporting
- Privacy by Design and Privacy by Default
- Continually improve our security measures in our daily security work
In parallel Assently is improving the procedures for the own personal data processing.
What is the GDPR?
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is the reformed data protection legislation that succeeds the data protection directive of 1995, enacted in all of the EU. The GDPR strengthens individuals rights and places new obligations on companies and others who processes personal data – Data Controllers and Data Processors.
How can I who have signed an agreement using the Assently E-sign Service know more about the processing of my personal data?
You can contact the company who sent you the agreement, who is the Data Controller, and make a subject access request according to article 15 of the GDPR.
Always direct your request to the company who sent you the Agreement, the Data Controller.
Read more about your rights on the ICO's website or Swedish Authority for Privacy Protection (IMY)'s website.
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