This document outlines the privacy and data protection principles of the Rullst Framework and its services. It strictly complies with global privacy legislation, including the GDPR (European Union), LGPD (Brazil), CCPA (California), PIPEDA (Canada), PDPA (Singapore), and other international data protection standards.
We only collect data that is strictly necessary for the operation of our service. No information is requested without a legitimate, clear, and documented purpose.
All practices regarding the collection, use, storage, and sharing of data are described clearly and accessibly in this policy. You always have the right to know what data is collected, why it is collected, and for how long it is retained.
Before collecting personal data or non-essential cookies, we provide an explanation of the purpose, the option to accept or decline, and the ability to withdraw consent at any time. Consent is never presumed.
We guarantee mechanisms for any user to:
These rights are fulfilled simply and without unnecessary bureaucracy.
We apply technical and organizational measures to protect data against unauthorized access, data leaks, improper alterations, loss, or destruction. This includes encryption, access control, regular audits, and continuous monitoring.
Data is used solely for legitimate and previously informed purposes. We do not use data for purposes incompatible with the original reason for collection.
Data is retained only for the time necessary to fulfill the stated purpose or comply with legal obligations. After this period, data is securely anonymized or deleted.
When necessary, data may be shared with trusted partners or service providers under strict contracts ensuring confidentiality, security, and usage limited to the contracted purpose. We never sell personal data.
Only authorized personnel have access to data, adhering to the principle of least privilege. Internal training and policies reinforce the ethical and secure handling of information.
In the event of a significant security incident, users and competent authorities will be notified within the timeframes required by applicable legislation.
We periodically review our privacy practices to ensure ongoing compliance with emerging laws and international standards. Any updates are communicated transparently.
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For any questions or requests regarding your privacy and data protection rights, please contact us at: rullst@venelouis.de