Effective date: Jul 31, 2018
Last modified: Aug 10, 2020
erxes has implemented various updates and changes to its codebase in preparation for GDPR enforcement on Jul 31st 2018.
A summary of erxes overall GDPR readiness strategy for this project can be found below:
Part of the expanded rights of data subjects outlined by the GDPR is the right for data subjects to obtain from the data controller confirmation as to whether or not personal data concerning them is being processed, where and for what purpose. Further, the controller shall provide a copy of the personal data, free of charge, in an electronic format. This change is a dramatic shift to data transparency and empowerment of data subjects. All erxes users have the ability to export their personal and customer data through our Export feature.
Also known as Data Erasure, the right to be forgotten entitles the data subject to have the data controller erase his/her personal data, cease further dissemination of the data, and potentially have third parties halt processing of the data. The conditions for erasure, as outlined in article 17, include the data no longer being relevant to original purposes for processing, or a data subject withdrawing consent. It should also be noted that this right requires controllers to compare the subjects' rights to "the public interest in the availability of the data" when considering such requests.
GDPR introduces data portability - the right for a data subject to receive the personal data concerning them, which they have previously provided in a 'commonly used and machine readable format' and have the right to transmit that data to another controller.
Other rights for the data subjects are either covered by features already built into our codebase, or outside the scope of the open source software project, including:
The codebase can be configured to support user modification/correction/rectification of any data supplied (entered) by the user.
This is outside the scope of the open source software project, and is up to the controller (administrator / deployer / operator of the server system) to enforce. But if you’re using our SaaS version, you can download the Data Processing Agreement from your dashboard, which ensures the GDPR compliance of our Service Providers as Sub-Processors.
This is outside the scope of the open source software project, and is up to the controller (administrator / deployer / operator of the server system) to enforce.
The above will allow our community members to build and deploy GDPR compliant systems and services. We know and understand that all of you have custom installation, configuration and deployment environments and that you are working to ensure your own deployment of erxes Inc. is compliant with GDPR if necessary.
Meanwhile, we would welcome any advice, input, or questions you may have regarding erxes GDPR readiness. Please help us by emailing your thoughts to [email protected]
erxes Inc Team
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