The data controller means me, the founder of Good Buddhist News. The data subject means you, the user.

DATA CONTROLLER

Remy Jakobson
Vainu 10, Tartu 50304 Estonia
https://goodbuddhistnews.com
info@goodbuddhistnews.com

COOKIES

The embedded MailerLite sign-up form uses cookies to track user submissions to the form. More here: https://www.mailerlite.com/help/which-cookies-are-used-by-mailerlite-forms (only the section concerning embedded forms applies)

PURPOSE OF THE USE OF PERSONAL DATA

Email addresses submitted through the sign-up form are used for sending newsletters. MailerLite forms use cookies for the purpose of monitoring user responses.

GROUNDS FOR PROCESSING PERSONAL DATA

Personal data is processed based on your consent as the data subject and the legitimate interests of the data controller.

PERSONAL DATA PROCESSED

Email addresses of newsletter subscribers are stored.

REGULAR DATA SOURCES AND DATA RETENTION PERIODS

Personal data will be stored for as long as there are grounds for restoring it under GDPR. When you ask for your data to be deleted, this will be done no later than 14 days after the request. Data is reviewed monthly and any unnecessary personal data is deleted immediately.

PROTECTION AND SECURITY OF PERSONAL DATA

Personal data is stored in a MailerLite mailing list. Unauthorized access is prevented by password protection.

REGULAR DISCLOSURES AND TRANSFERS OF PERSONAL DATA

MailerLite is used as the newsletter plaform for Good Buddhist News. Email addresses submitted through the sign-up form will be passed on to MailerLite for processing according to their policies: https://www.mailerlite.com/legal/privacy-policy

TRANSFERS OF PERSONAL DATA WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION OR THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AREA

No data collected by the data controller themselves will be sent outside the EU/EEA.

YOUR RIGHTS

The data subject has the right to:

– be informed about the processing of their personal data;

– have access to their own data;

– request changes to personal data;

– request restriction of processing or erasure of their personal data; and

– withdraw their consent and object to the processing of their personal data

The data subject must submit all questions, concerns and requests concerning their data in writing to the data controller. The controller may ask the data subject to clarify the request and to verify the identity of the data subject before processing the request.

Every data subject has the right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority concerned or with the supervisory authority of the Member State of the European Union where the data subject resides or works, if the data subject considers that their personal data have not been processed in accordance with the applicable data protection legislation.

CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY

This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time, for example, as legislation changes. This Privacy Policy was last updated on 01.09.24