GBSFO Web Privacy policy

We at GBSFO respect your personal data and want to be GDPR friendly. That is why, we have tried to make information in this Privacy Policy understandable and clear, while boring only to the extent, required by the law.

Why do we process your data?

We use your data for marketing purposes. Please keep in mind that you can always withdraw your consent by leaving a clear note at privacy@gbsfo.com at any time or by clicking Unsubscribe under any email received from us.

Also , you may always object to our processing activities based on the legitimate interest and have your data completely erased from all our systems. Just write us about your intent at privacy@gbsfo.com

In both cases, we’ll stop the processing of your data as soon as we find your note in our Inbox, which shall not take more than a business day.

Please also note that if you withdraw your consent for direct marketing by clicking Unsubscribe, we will not delete the rest of your data automatically. But you may request us to do so by sending us an email to the address above.

What information do we process?

Here is a complete list of the personal data we may want to know about you:
  • Your name
  • Your email
  • The company you work at
  • The fact that you’ve visited our website
  • What website referred you to gbsfo.com

Who will we share your data with?

We may disclose your data to third party vendors, service providers, contractors or agents who perform functions on our behalf, such as website management, hosting, technical support and marketing analytics. We’ll make sure that they treat it as protective as we do.

How long will my data be kept?

We will delete your personal data as soon, as we no longer have a need or a legal basis to process it

What are my rights?

We treat all our visitors equaly according to the rules offered by the GDPR, which is believed to be the most progressive and extensive piece of privacy legislation as for now.

Your rights are as follows (more info):

  1. The right to be informed
  2. The right of the access
  3. The right to rectificate
  4. The right of erasure
  5. The right to restrict processing
  6. The right for data portability
  7. The right to object
  8. Your rights in relation to automated decision making and profiling
  9. The right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority
For more information about your rights and how to exercise them we recommend visiting this perfect resource from the European Commission, which is available in many languages.