The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force on May 25, 2018, and is a regulation established by the European Union aimed at safeguarding the privacy and personal data of individuals residing in the EU. For a comprehensive overview, click here.
This regulation outlines the procedures for the collection, processing, and storage of personal data, impacting all individuals within the EU and online businesses worldwide that sell products or gather personal information from customers and visitors in the EU.
Website owners impacted by this situation are required to:
Notify visitors when their data is being collected and stored
Clarify the purposes for which the data is utilized
Offer the option to remove personal information
Supply visitors with details regarding data importers and sub processors
RoyalSonic and GDPR
We prioritize GDPR compliance and have revised our data collection practices and Privacy Policy to safeguard the privacy and data protection of our website visitors. Our commitment to data privacy drives us to continually enhance our systems. The information provided here aims to inform you about GDPR requirements and to clarify our practices and policies.
Please note that the content on this page is intended for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. GDPR is a complex topic with numerous variations specific to each EU member state. For compliance in a particular member state, we advise consulting a legal or privacy expert in that jurisdiction to understand how GDPR may apply to your organization.