OOBHOST Company, in accordance with our sensitivity to the protection of personal data and our legal obligations, we would like to inform you in accordance with Article 10 of the GDPR. Ensuring the confidentiality and security of personal data is of paramount importance to OOBHOST Company. In this context, by fulfilling the obligations envisaged by the GDPR, we take great care to protect the personal data of our valued users. Article 10 of the GDPR regulates the principles of processing personal data and the obligation to inform. In this context, you will have detailed information about the purposes for which your personal data is processed, to whom and for what purposes it is transferred, and how it is collected and stored through the information text we will provide. As OOBHOST Company, we are aware of our responsibility to protect the personal data of our users and take care to take necessary precautions. Purposes of Processing Personal Data and Legal Grounds OOBHOST Company processes the personal data we collect for the following purposes:
Personal data may be transferred within the scope of Articles 8 and 9 of the GDPR, within legal limits and in compliance with relevant legislation. In this context, personal data may be transferred based on the explicit consent of the data subject or on legal grounds specified within the scope of the GDPR. Furthermore, personal data may be transferred in cases where the data controller is required to fulfill legal obligations, the data subject has made the data public themselves, and the data controller processes the data in accordance with legal obligations. However, it is crucial to take necessary measures to protect confidentiality and ensure data security in these transfer processes. In this context, necessary technical and administrative measures must be taken to protect personal data, and transactions must be carried out in accordance with the relevant provisions of the GDPR.
Under Article 11 of the GDPR, as data subjects, you have the following rights:
Data controllers processing personal data have specific obligations. These obligations include record-keeping, the obligation of the Data Controller to keep records, creating policies compliant with the GDPR, and conducting periodic data security audits.
It is necessary to inform and enlighten the relevant individuals about the purposes for which personal data will be processed, to whom and for what purposes it may be transferred.
Personal data cannot be processed without the explicit consent of the data subject. Consent signifies an informed and freely given explicit statement on a specific subject.
Necessary technical and administrative measures must be taken to prevent the unlawful processing of personal data and to ensure data security.
recognizes. These rights include the right to information, data access, correction, deletion, and data portability.
When exercising these rights you have under Article 11 of the GDPR, there are certain points to be aware of. It would be beneficial for you to examine the relevant legislation and seek support from an expert advisor to obtain more detailed information on how to exercise your rights and which procedures to follow.