GDPR - EU

GDPR rules for European Union consumers

The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a set of rules about consumer rights and how the consumer's data is stored, used, shared and deleted. Recently you may have gotten emails about updated privacy-rights, updated terms-of-service and many new opt-in messages as companies work to comply with these new EU regulations.

Many companies have been working tirelessly between developers and lawyers to try to decipher these laws accordingly to come into compliance with the GDPR restrictions. MatchTime ™ works to implement and utilize the very best security practices to ensure all data is safe.

From a business perspective, GDPR is a little too vague when it comes to how to handle things. For instance, one part of GDPR is deleting consumer data, but what about the information the tax system ensures we must keep and maintain? No less, GDPR's minimum penalty - 20 Million Euros!

Yes, that minimum penalty (20 Million Euros) has everyones attention! In the past, MatchTime ™ has done limited business with "consumers" in the European Union (EU).

Until more details are fleshed-out on handling the finer points of GDPR, we are opting to not do business with consumers presently residing in the EU. If you are in the EU, we wish you best of luck in your tennis matches!

Are you not residing in the EU and getting this page? Feel free to reach out to our customer support using the "Got a Question?" blue button (bottom right corner) of the page to get in touch with us!
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