GDPR Compliance Statement

From 25th May 2018, the GDPR brought all EU member states under a common regulatory framework as well as companies outside EU that serve EU clients. Based on privacy by design and taking a risk-based approach, the GDPR has been designed to meet the requirements of the digital age.

The new Regulation aims to standardise data protection laws and processing across the EU; affording individuals stronger, more consistent rights to access and control their personal information.

Our relationship with you

Unlimited Coders is a service provider. This means that when you engage our services, we work for you, and when we create data, we create data exclusively for you.

What does this mean:

  • You control the data – data belongs to you and is not shared with any other client, company or third party. No details are sent without your approval.
  • We process the data – we process the data which means that we work for you.

Our commitment

Unlimited Coders are committed to ensuring the security and protection of the personal information that we process, and to provide a compliant and consistent approach to data protection. We have always had a robust and effective data protection program in place which complies with existing law and abides by the data protection principles. However, we recognise our obligations in updating and expanding this program to meet the demands of the GDPR and all local data protection laws in all places Unlimited Coders employees are operating.

GDPR Roles and Employees

Unlimited Coders takes GDPR compliance seriously, and in addition to appointing a compliance officer to oversee our adherence to the rules, Unlimited Coders have engaged 3rd party legal expertise to audit and advise on best practice.

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