GDPR Policy

Last updated: 12 May 2025

GDPR Norms

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is an EU legislature that objects to giving the citizens of the EU better power and authority over their data. Under this by-law, organizations that handle statistics of EU citizens will have to obey data and privacy instructions.

One of the key necessities according to the GDPR is changes to the Privacy Policy and the same has been accepted and updated by TechnologyDiaries to reflect GDPR requirements. We also abide by its key law i.e. to keep EU citizens informed of how industries gather, use, share, protect and process their personal data.

Transparency to Accommodate GDPR

To strongly and strictly abide by GDPR, we ensure that we follow the principle of transparency that requires all types of information to be precise, easily available when required, easy to read and should also be clear and written in understandable language. Further, illustrations and images are also to be used to make it clear and better to understand. This information should also be made available at appropriate and easy-to-access sources.

GDPR General Data Protection Regulation and Compliance

TechnologyDiaries needs to collect and utilize certain information about persons. These can include suppliers, customers, employees, business contracts and other people the group have a connection with or may need to contact.

The GDPR policy describes how this personal data must meet the company's data protection standards and be collected, handled and stored to and to comply with the law.

The GDPR policy ensures TechnologyDiaries:

Data Protection Laws

The Data Protection Act 1998 defines how the organization must procure, handle and store personal information to sustain with GDPR. These instructions apply regardless of whether data is stored electronically, on paper or on other materials. To obey the law, personal information must be taken and used fairly, stored safely and not disclosed unlawfully.

The GDPR act is underpinned by eight important principals. These say that personal data must:

People, Risks and Responsibility as per GDPR

The GDPR policy applies to:

GDPR also applies to all data that the business holds relating to recognizable individuals, even if that information technically falls outside of the Data Protection Act 1998. This can include:

Data Protection Risks as per GDPR

GDPR policy helps to guard TechnologyDiaries from some very real data safety risks, including:

Responsibility as per GDPR

Everyone who works for or with TechnologyDiaries has some accountability for ensuring data is collected, kept and handled appropriately, particularly when it comes to GDPR.

Each team that handles individual data must ensure that it is handled and treated in line with the GDPR policy and data protection principles.

However, these people have key areas of responsibility:

The board of directors is ultimately accountable for ensuring that TechnologyDiaries meets its legal obligations.

The Data Protection Officer is responsible for:

The IT Manager is responsible for:

The Marketing Manager is responsible for:

General Staff Guidelines for GDPR

Data Storage According to GDPR

These rules symbolize how and where data should be safely kept and are also laid down as per GDPR. Queries about storing data safely can be directed to the IT manager or data controller.

When data is stored on paper, it should be kept in a protected place where illegal people cannot see it.

These rules also apply to information that is usually kept electronically but has been published for some reason:

When data is stored automatically, it must be protected from unlawful access, accidental removal and malicious hacking attempts:

Data Use as Per The GDPR Norms

Privately held data is of no worth to TechnologyDiaries unless the corporation can make use of it. However, it is when private data is improved and utilized that it can be at the utmost risk of damage, exploitation or stealing:

Data Accuracy For GDPR Compliance

The law requires TechnologyDiaries to take rational steps to ensure data is kept correct and up to date when it comes to GDPR.

The more significant it is that the personal data is accurate, the greater the effort TechnologyDiaries should put into safeguarding its accuracy.

It is the responsibility of all employees who work with data to take judicious steps to safeguard it is kept as accurate and up to date as possible.

Subject Access Requests In Terms of GDPR

All individuals who are the subject of individual data held by TechnologyDiaries are entitled to:

If any person contacts the company requesting for this information, this is called a subject access request.

Subject access requests from individuals should be made by email, addressed to the data controller. The data supervisor can supply a standard request form, although other persons do not have to use this. Entities will be charged £10 per topic access request.

The data controller will aim to deliver the relevant data within 14 days.

The data controller will always confirm the individuality of anyone making a subject access request before passing over any information.

Disclosing Data For Other Reasons

In certain conditions, GDPR allows personal data to be disclosed to law enforcement agencies without the agreement of the data subject.

Under these circumstances, TechnologyDiaries will disclose demanded data. However, the data controller will ensure the request is genuine, seeking assistance from the board and from the company's legal guide where essential.

Providing Information For GDPR

TechnologyDiaries aims to ensure that persons are conscious that their data is being handled and that they understand:

To these ends, the company has a confidentiality statement, setting out how data connecting to individuals is used by the company.

Data Protection Officers

The Data Protection Officer at TechnologyDiaries is accountable for assisting the business with internal compliance and also notifies and advises the company about its data protection obligations provides important references regarding any Data Protection Impact Assessments and acts as a go-to person for data subjects and the Information Commission Office (ICO).

Important Information of TechnologyDiaries Being GDPR-Friendly

TechnologyDiaries's privacy policy document is structured for use in relation websites which gather and processes various kinds of private information. Our sole purpose here is to help website operators meet their requirements under the GDPR norms.

The GDPR policy covers, amongst other things, the following matters:

Those on the TechnologyDiaries website and all its clients are requested to kindly read the notes related with the privacy policy very judiciously. In relation to cookies, our privacy policy also states that the users' agreement is required to take and store cookies.

GDPR Rights to Safeguard Our Clients

If you or any of your industries deal with TechnologyDiaries, we make sure you have all the below-mentioned rights in accordance with GDPR: