GDPR Compliance

We are committed to protecting the privacy and rights of individuals in the European Union.

Last updated: November 30, 2025

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Our Commitment to GDPR

Klyr is committed to protecting the privacy and rights of individuals in the European Union. We comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and have implemented comprehensive measures to ensure your data is handled responsibly.

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Data Controller

Klyr acts as the data controller for personal data collected through our platform. For link click analytics, we act as a data processor on behalf of our users (the data controllers).

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Your GDPR Rights

As an EU resident, you have the following rights:

Right to Access

Request a copy of your personal data

Right to Rectification

Correct inaccurate or incomplete data

Right to Erasure

Request deletion of your personal data

Right to Restrict Processing

Limit how we use your data

Right to Data Portability

Export your data in a machine-readable format

Right to Object

Object to processing based on legitimate interests

Right to Withdraw Consent

Withdraw consent at any time

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Data Processing Location

All data is stored and processed within the European Union. We use EU-based cloud infrastructure to ensure compliance with data residency requirements. We do not transfer personal data outside the EU without appropriate safeguards.

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Data Protection Measures

End-to-end encryption

Data in transit

Encryption at rest

Stored data

Security assessments

Regular testing

Access controls

Audit logging

Employee training

Data protection

Incident response

Procedures in place

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Data Processing Agreements

We offer Data Processing Agreements (DPAs) for business customers who require them. Our DPA includes Standard Contractual Clauses and details our security measures and compliance obligations.

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Exercising Your Rights

To exercise any of your GDPR rights, contact our Data Protection Officer:

[email protected]

We will respond to your request within 30 days. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with your local supervisory authority.