What is GDPR?
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a comprehensive European Union law that came into effect on 25 May 2018. It governs how organisations collect, store, process, and share the personal data of individuals within the European Union and the European Economic Area.
GDPR applies to any business — regardless of location — that handles the personal data of EU residents. At Databridge Business Solutions, we have aligned our processes, policies, and infrastructure with GDPR requirements to ensure responsible and ethical data handling.
What is Personal Data?
Personal data is any information that relates to an identified or identifiable natural person. This includes, but is not limited to:
- Names, addresses, and contact details
- Email addresses and phone numbers
- Job titles and employer information
- IP addresses and online identifiers
- Any combination of data points that can identify a person
Data Protection Principles
We process personal data in accordance with the seven core GDPR principles:
- Lawfulness, fairness, and transparency — Data is processed lawfully and clearly explained.
- Purpose limitation — Data is collected for specific, legitimate purposes.
- Data minimisation — Only the data necessary for a defined purpose is collected.
- Accuracy — Data is kept accurate and up to date.
- Storage limitation — Data is retained only for as long as needed.
- Integrity and confidentiality — Data is protected with appropriate security measures.
- Accountability — We take responsibility for compliance and can demonstrate it.
Why is GDPR Important?
GDPR strengthens individual rights regarding personal data and holds organisations accountable for ethical handling, storage, and processing. For a B2B data company like Databridge, compliance is not only a legal requirement — it is a foundation of trust.
Our adherence to GDPR ensures that the contacts and information we deliver are sourced, verified, and managed responsibly, giving our clients confidence in every record they receive.
Individual Data Subject Rights
Under GDPR, individuals have the following rights regarding their personal data:
- Right to be informed about how their data is used.
- Right of access to the personal data we hold about them.
- Right to rectification of inaccurate or incomplete data.
- Right to erasure ("right to be forgotten").
- Right to restrict processing of their data.
- Right to data portability in a machine-readable format.
- Right to object to processing, including direct marketing.
- Rights related to automated decision-making and profiling.
Data Access, Portability & Deletion
Individuals may request access to the personal data we hold, ask for it in a portable format, or request its deletion. To exercise any of these rights, please contact us using the details provided below.
We will respond to verified requests within 30 days, in accordance with GDPR. Where lawful, we may retain limited information to comply with regulatory, accounting, or legitimate business obligations.
Contact Us
For any GDPR-related queries, data access requests, or concerns, please reach out to us:
- Email: business@databridgebs.com
- Phone: +91 93268 58518
- Address: Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
