GDPR stands for General Data Protection Regulation. We use this framework to protect the use of our user’s personal data. Here we will explain our obligations and the rights of our users.
From the use of our shared transport applications to data collection when consuming our content, Liftango has strict procedures for protecting and processing personal data.
Liftango is committed to protecting the privacy and security of our users’ data. Our belief is that GDPR complements our existing data protection procedures and strengthens our position as a reputable shared transport technology provider.
Updates to our Privacy Policy reinforce our obligation un GDPR and help us maintain a strong commitment to user data protection. Our process allows for users to easily access or request modification or deletion of their personal data.
Our processes are reviewed annually to ensure appropriate privacy compliance is achieved.
Our role at Liftango is one of data controller and processor. The data controller determines the purposes for which and the means by which personal data is processed. The data processor processes personal data only on behalf of the controller. The data processor is usually a third party external to the company.
Liftango will communicate regular updates to our users and will support all requests that meet the requirements of GDPR. Users requests seeking to export or access their personal data will be handled by our professional support team in a timely fashion that prioritises a positive user experience. Updates to our Privacy Policy reflect these obligations.
Users seeking more information on GDPR can download the official regulations. For more information please also see our Privacy Policy.
Liftango uses third-party vendors to help provide the best client experience. New vendors must pass an internal Liftango privacy and security review before becoming an approved vendor. View a list of our vendors.