Data Resolution is committed to our customer’s safety and security. We take privacy seriously, and do all we can to ensure a positive experience for individuals visiting our website and utilizing our services.
We are pleased to announce that we have made changes to our privacy policy to reflect new rules and regulations regarding the protection of personally identifiable information. These changes are in compliance with the GDPR, which went into effect on May 25th.
Protecting Personally Identifiable Information
Personally identifiable information includes name, address, email address, and any other information that could directly or indirectly identify an individual. Our new privacy policy details the ways in which we use the information collected on our website and through the hosting services we offer.
Defining Roles and Responsibilities
Data Resolution is a cloud service provider. As such, we do not control or determine the means of processing or purposes for the personal data our client’s collect, process, or store within their applications and databases. When you work with our company, we provide a comprehensive agreement that outlines the roles and responsibilities of our clients. Our customers are personally responsible for their own customer data.
As the owner of your company, it is up to you to maintain control of your data and ensure compliance with updated rules and regulations.
Secure Cloud Hosting Services for Business and Government
Data Resolution provides cloud hosting, government hosting, outsourced IT & CFO services, and managed services to organizations across a wide range of industries. Our services are designed to keep businesses online and connected. We specialize in the movement of sensitive workloads and are committed to data security. In fact, our practices exceed the level of security defined by the E.U Privacy Shield framework.
Inquiries and Complaints
Please contact us if you have any questions or complaints regarding the collection and use of personally identifiable information. Or you may contact the EU data protection authorities (DPA) if you feel that we have not properly addressed your concerns.
Please click here for more information and to view our updated privacy policy.