GOAT provides a process for users to request access to, deletion, correction, or portability of their personal data, and to opt out of certain data processing activities.
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Having a clear process to exercise your privacy rights is important, but the effectiveness of these rights depends on how easy GOAT makes the process and how quickly they respond.
You can request that GOAT tell you what data they have about you, delete it, or correct it, but you will likely need to verify your identity before GOAT processes the request, which may require submitting additional information.
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1) REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: GDPR Arts. 15–22 grant EU/UK data subjects rights of access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability, and objection, with response required within 30 days (extendable to 90 days). CCPA §1798.100–§1798.125 grants California consumers equivalent rights with 45-day response requirement (extendable to 90 days). UK GDPR mirrors GDPR requirements post-Brexit. Australian Privacy Act Principle 12 grants access rights. Enforced by respective DPAs and state regulators. 2)
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Having a clear process to exercise your privacy rights is important, but the effectiveness of these rights depends on how easy GOAT makes the process and how quickly they respond.
You can request that GOAT tell you what data they have about you, delete it, or correct it, but you will likely need to verify your identity before GOAT processes the request, which may require submitting additional information.
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