Introduction to Data Protection Protecting your privacy is a top priority at Legacy of Dead. This statement describes how we collect, process, and secure personal data when you use our services. We strictly adhere to applicable laws, especially the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Categories of Processed Data We collect various types of data to provide our service:
- Identity data (e.g., name, date of birth for age verification).
- Contact data (e.g., email address).
- Technical data (e.g., IP address, browser type, device type).
- Usage data (e.g., information on how you navigate our website).
- Communication data (e.g., records from inquiries to our support).
Purpose and Legal Basis of Processing We process your data based on the following grounds:
- Contract fulfillment: To enable you to access our services.
- Legitimate interests: For analyzing website usage and ensuring IT security.
- Consent: For example, if you subscribe to a newsletter.
- Legal obligations: For fulfilling documentation requirements or for identity verification.
Duration of Data Storage Your personal data will only be stored for as long as necessary to achieve the stated purposes or as required by legal retention periods. Thereafter, the data will be securely deleted or anonymized.
Disclosure of Data to Third Parties Your data will only be transferred to third parties if this is necessary for contract fulfillment, we are legally obliged to do so, or you have expressly consented. We use service providers for IT infrastructure and analytics who are contractually obliged to comply with high data protection standards.
Security of Your Data We implement appropriate technical and organizational measures to protect your data from unauthorized access, loss, or manipulation. However, we would like to point out that data transmission on the internet may have security vulnerabilities.
Your Rights as a User Regarding your data stored with us, you have the following rights:
- Right to information about data processing.
- Right to rectification of incorrect data.
- Right to erasure of your data.
- Right to restriction of processing.
- Right to data portability.
- Right to object to processing.