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Last updated Monday 10th May 2021

One of the key objectives of the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is to ensure the privacy and protection of the personal data of data subjects. To help data subjects in being assured of the protection and privacy of their personal data, GDPR empowers data subjects with certain rights. Through these rights, data subjects can make a specific request and be assured that personal data is not being misused for anything other than the legitimate purpose for which it was originally provided. At New Arrivals, we believe this regulation is key to relationships with customers and the data we hold about them.

GDPR Articles 12–22 establish the eight fundamental rights of data subjects:

1) The right to be informed

2 ) The right to access – You have the right to ask us for a copy of all the information we collect from you.

3) The right to rectification (correction) – You have the right to ask us to rectify any data you think is incorrect.

4) The right to erasure (to be forgotten) – You have the right to ask us to permanently delete your account with us. Due to legal bookkeeping laws, some data may be kept on record for the purpose of retention.

5) The right to restriction of processing – You have the right to ask us to restrict processing of your data.

6) The right to data portability – You have the right to ask for a copy of your information, to be used elsewhere.

7) The right to object – You have the right to object.

8) The right to not be subject to automated decision making.

For any enquiries about our GDPR policy, please contact us further.

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