General information text on the GDPR

The legal framework for data protection changes this 25 May 2018. In the text below we provide further explanation on the contents of the new data protection laws as established by the European Union (EU) and explain your privacy rights around ibr.mc use of your private and personal data.

For further details and information on any of these topics mentioned below, please check out our Data Protection Declaration and Privacy Policy (see above).

What is the GDPR and how does it affect you?

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a European Union law relating to the use of personal data and comes into force on 25 May 2018. GDPR imposes the duty on ibr.mc to establish protective measures when collecting private and personal data from you, safely protect the storage and use of all your personal data acquired through any interaction and engagement with us.

Does GDPR affect you if you live outside of the EU?

As WFDF´s website is hosted within the EU and ibr.mc does collect data of EU citizens for event management and administrative purposes, yes, the GDPR affects you even when you live outside of the EU. In general terms you have rights under EU law in relation to our use of your personal information where ever you live.  GDPR provides a very high standard of protection for your personal information and the ibr.mc is fully committed to ensuring that these standards apply to all personal information we collect.

What do you need to do regarding GDPR?

Generally, we do inform you on the use of your private and personal data and your respective rights according to the GDPR. We ask everyone who has subscribed to receive communications or Newsletters from ibr.mc in any form toread our data protection declaration and privacy policy and inform us if you do not want to receive communications any more.ibr.mc will make sure that only those who have not objected will receive online communications after 25 May 2018 or promptly after you give us such notice.

What personal data do we collect?

In general, you can visit ibr website without providing personal information, but we may still collect aggregated and anonymised statistical data. From time to time ibr.mc might request personal information in order to allow you to use special features of the website.

How do we use your information?

We collect and use your information in order to give you a better service and to provide you with information you request explicitly.

Will your information be transferred abroad?

Only if you have granted ibr.mc explicit permission will your data be passed onto other parties (such as the ibr.mc official partners). Some of the entities to whom we may provide your information, may also be outside the European Union. In all cases ibr.mc will have established data transfer agreements with these entities prior to any data being transferred to ensure your data continues to be protected to the same standards as the European legislation.

How long do we keep your information?

Any personal information collected is retained only for as long as it is required, given the reason why we hold it or earlier if you ask ibr.mc to delete your personal information.

What if you want to change the information you are receiving?

You can change your data status at any time you choose by sending a respective request to ibr.mc.

For any further information on any of the above please view our Data Protection Declaration (see above).

What if you have objected by 25 May 2018 and then change your mind?

You can sign-up to any of  ibr.mc communications at any time after the 25 May 2018 by sending a respective request to ibr.mc.

If you don’t wish to receive communications from ibr.mc can you opt-out at any time?

You can unsubscribe from any communication sent by ibr.mc or on behalf of ibr.mc at any time by sending a respective request to ibr.mc.

How to contact us

If you have any questions related to any of this information provided or if you would like to contact theibr.mc in relation to your rights, please write to us at  info@ibr.mc
Complaints

If you are not happy with the way that WFDF have used your information or look after your data privacy, you have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority.

This can be done in particular in the EU Member State of your habitual residence, place of work or place of the alleged infringement if you consider that the processing of personal data relating to you infringes the GDPR.