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Gatti Sports Reports SA GDPR Policy



The collection and processing of personal data by Gatti Sports Reports SA entities is subject to the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other applicable data protection laws in the European Economic Area (EEA). The objective of this Privacy Policy is to provide adequate safeguards for Gatti Sports Reports SA entities when handling personal data.

The policy covers all Gatti Sports Reports SA entities that handle personal data and applies to all data subjects, including customers, employees, and suppliers. The policy defines key terms, such as “personal data,” “sensitive personal data,” and “processing,” and outlines the principles for personal data processing, including fairness, legality, relevance, accuracy, and security.

Gatti Sports Reports SA collects and processes limited contact information, such as name and surname, business telephone number, and email address, and advises its customers not to provide any sensitive personal data. Personal data may be obtained from various sources, including customer information provided through Gatti Sports Reports SA services and gathered from public sources.

Gatti Sports Reports SA implements appropriate technical, physical, and organizational safeguards to protect personal data against unauthorized access, unlawful processing, and accidental loss, destruction, or damage. In case of a violation involving personal data, Gatti Sports Reports SA will take appropriate steps to stop the infringement and cooperate with relevant authorities.

The Privacy Officer, designated by Gatti Sports Reports SA, is the initial point of contact for privacy-related inquiries, complaints, or questions and can be found at the bottom of this Policy.

sbmalebana98@gmail.com

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