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You may have already heard about the General Data Protection Regulation or GDPR. Divio is committed to GDPR compliance and welcomes the changes. If you have a question that is not answered, please contact us for further information.
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a regulation in EU law on data protection and privacy for all individuals within the European Union that comes into effect on May 25, 2018. You can read more about the regulation (EU) 2016/679 at EUR-Lex.
The GDPR is relevant to all EU-based businesses and anyone processing or handling the personal data of EU citizens. If you ever use, record, collect or erase personal data from EU citizens then GDPR will effect you and you should be familiar with what the regulation entails.
The GDPR is not news to us and we have long been preparing for it. We are committed to GDPR compliance and welcome the changes.
In addition to providing updated and new policies, a new privacy feature has been added to the Divio Control Panel to allow for greater control over what data our users choose to share with Divio and provide an easy one-step opt-out of emails.
You can find this feature by logging into the Divio Control Panel and selecting account settings or directly at
https://control.divio.com/account/change-privacy-settings/
Furthermore, we have reviewed our service offering and made adjustments in accordance with GDPR compliance.
The GDPR introduces data processors and data controllers and makes reference to them extensively. We suggest reviewing the GDPR entirely to better understand the roles.
Divio is classified under GDPR as a Processor in that we process data on behalf of data controllers (Controllers). In our role as a Processor, we can assist in the following ways:
Supporting our customers in complying with requests from Data Subjects.
Aggregating applicable personal data for customers when replying to requests from Data Subjects
Replying to inquiries from supervisory authorities concerning processing activities on behalf of a customer
Implementing and conducting Data Protection Impact Assessments
You can find all our terms and policies at
In relevance to changes for GDPR:
If you have any questions, or encounter any issues, please contact our support.