Before allowing Pattyrn to process any personal data, you must ensure you have proper legal basis as the Data Controller.

What is considered "personal data"?

According to the GDPR, personal data is any information relating to an identified or identifiable individual, which could mean any information that could be used either on it’s own or in conjunction with other data, to identify an individual.

Sensitive personal data, such as social security numbers, passwords, health information, or information that suggests a person’s racial or ethnic origin will require even greater protection under the GDPR. This kind of sensitive personal data should never be captured by Pattyrn (it’s against our Acceptable Use Policy).

What does it mean to allow Pattyrn to process personal data?

Pattyrn hosts data as part of the service it provides to its customers, but doesn’t make any claim to said data, similar to the way a bank provides safe deposit boxes.

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