General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

If you are a resident of the European Economic Area (EEA), you have certain data protection rights. PostPulsar aims to take reasonable steps to allow you to correct, amend, delete, or limit the use of your Personal Data. This page outlines your rights under GDPR.

Data Controller / Data Processor

The GDPR distinguishes between organisations that process personal information for their own purposes (known as “data controllers”) and organisations that process personal information on behalf of other organisations (known as “data processors”). We, PostPulsar, whose website is www.post-pulsar.com, are a Data Controller with respect to the personal information you provide to us.

We will only collect and use your personal information when we have a legal right to do so. Our lawful bases depend on the services you use and how you use them. This means we only collect and use your information on the following grounds:

  • Consent From You: Where you give us consent to collect and use your personal information for a specific purpose. You may withdraw your consent at any time.
  • Performance of a Contract or Transaction: Where you have entered into a contract or transaction with us, or in order to take preparatory steps prior to our entering into a contract or transaction with you.
  • Our Legitimate Interests: Where we assess it is necessary for our legitimate interests, such as for us to provide, operate, improve and communicate our services.
  • Compliance with Law: In some cases, we may have a legal obligation to use or keep your personal information.

International Transfers Outside of the European Economic Area (EEA)

We will ensure that any transfer of personal information from countries in the European Economic Area (EEA) to countries outside the EEA will be protected by appropriate safeguards, for example by using standard data protection clauses approved by the European Commission, or the use of binding corporate rules or other legally accepted means.

Your Data Protection Rights under GDPR

  • Restrict: You have the right to request that we restrict the processing of your personal information if (i) you are concerned about the accuracy of your personal information; (ii) you believe your personal information has been unlawfully processed; (iii) you need us to maintain the personal information solely for the purpose of a legal claim; or (iv) we are in the process of considering your objection in relation to processing on the basis of legitimate interests.
  • Objecting to processing: You have the right to object to processing of your personal information that is based on our legitimate interests or public interest. If this is done, we must provide compelling legitimate grounds for the processing which overrides your interests, rights, and freedoms, in order to proceed with the processing of your personal information.
  • Data portability: You may have the right to request a copy of the personal information we hold about you. Where possible, we will provide this information in CSV format or other easily readable machine format. You may also have the right to request that we transfer this personal information to a third party.
  • Deletion: You may have a right to request that we delete the personal information we hold about you at any time, and we will take reasonable steps to delete your personal information from our current records.

For any questions, concerns, or to exercise your rights, you may contact us using the details on our main Privacy Policy.