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What are my rights as a Data Subject?
What are my rights as a Data Subject?
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Written by Ella Madar
Updated over 6 months ago

Right of access: You may request access to your personal information which is being processed by Lusha. If you wish to find out more information we will provide you with the following, free of charge: purposes of processing, categories of personal information processed, Categories of recipients of personal information, length of time during which the information will be stored; your privacy rights; and information on data transfers. Such requests are made by contacting our Privacy Team and following identification process.

Right of rectification: You may request to change, update or complete any missing data we process about you, by contacting our Privacy Team with your relevant details. Please note that we may rectify, replenish or remove incomplete or inaccurate information, at any time and at our own discretion.

Such requests are made by contacting our Privacy Team and following identification process

Right of erasure: You may at any time request the deletion of your personal information. In this case, if there is no overriding legitimate interest to continue processing your personal information we will remove your data. Such request will be made by contacting our Privacy Team with your relevant details.

Right of restriction of processing: You may request that we restrict processing your personal information if the accuracy of the Personal Information is contested by you. To make such a request, please contact our Privacy Team and provide all relevant information.

Right to data portability: You have the right to receive personal information in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format. To make such a request, please contact our Privacy Team and provide all relevant information.

Right to object to processing data: You have the right to object to the processing your data. Such a request will be made by contacting our Privacy Team with your relevant details.

If you are not satisfied with our response or if you believe that we are not collecting or processing your personal information in accordance with the law, you may contact the applicable data protection authority.

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