ReachStream’s GDPR Compliance

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As the data privacy landscape evolves, inquiries about our adherence to privacy regulations are common. Here, we address frequently asked questions regarding the B2B contact data within our Identify product, ensuring transparency and compliance with privacy policies.

Our Databases Complying With GDPR

What Data Categories Do We Process?

Each professional profile in ReachStream’s B2B contacts database may include:

We solely process contact information akin to what’s typically found on a business card, avoiding personal contact information.

Do We Process Sensitive Personal Data?

No, we do not process any sensitive personal data or information related to minors.

What is ReachStream's Lawful Basis for Processing Personal Data under GDPR?

Our lawful basis for processing personal data is legitimate interest. It’s essential for us to collect and process professional contact data to provide services to our customers and facilitate B2B commerce. We’ve conducted a legitimate interest assessment to ensure minimal impact on individuals’ private lives and rights.

Who Do We Share Personal Data With?

We share personal data with our customers to support their targeted sales prospecting efforts. Customers must sign legal contracts and DPAs, ensuring compliance with privacy laws. We prohibit spamming and expect adherence to consent requirements under the ePrivacy Directive.

How Do We Obtain Contact Data?

We primarily obtain data from the sources described in Our Data.

How Do We Ensure Data Accuracy and Currency?

We regularly verify contact data through customer feedback, updates from data partners, and submissions from individuals. Requests for data updates or rectifications can be made through our Privacy Center.

How Can Individuals Exercise Privacy Rights?

To access personal data or exercise privacy rights, visit our Privacy Center or contact us at support@reachstream.com. More information on rights can be found here.

What are Customers' Privacy Obligations?

Customers have obligations under General Data Protection Regulation and the ePrivacy Directive when collecting and processing contact data for business purposes and sales prospecting.

For any further inquiries or privacy concerns, please reach out to us. We are committed to safeguarding your privacy and ensuring compliance with data protection regulations.

Disclaimer:
This content serves informational purposes and should not be construed as legal advice.

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