Privacy Policy – LGPD and GDPR
BYOP - Build Your Own Page
Last updated: September 19, 2025
BYOP (Build Your Own Page) complies with the provisions of General Data Protection Law (LGPD – Law No. 13.709/2018, Brazil) and General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR – European Union).
This page complements our main Privacy Policy and describes how we process personal data in compliance with these legislations.
1. Data controller
The controller of personal data processed by BYOP is:
BYOP – Build Your Own Page
2. Legal bases for data processing
We process personal data based on the following legal grounds:
Consent: when you accept the use of your data for specific features (e.g., receiving communications).
Contract execution: to provide our services and keep your account active.
Legal obligation: when we are required to store or share information by law.
Legitimate interest: to maintain security, prevent fraud and improve user experience.
3. Data subject rights
You have the following rights:
• Confirmation of the existence of processing.
• Access to personal data we have about you.
• Correction of incomplete, inaccurate or outdated data.
• Anonymization, blocking or deletion of unnecessary or excessive data.
• Data portability to another service provider.
• Deletion of personal data when requested, except when retention is required by law.
• Withdrawal of consent at any time.
• Complaint to a data protection authority:
• Brazil: ANPD – National Data Protection Authority
• European Union: data protection authority of your country of residence
4. International data transfer
As we use third-party services (such as Google Firebase), your data may be transferred and processed in other countries. We ensure that this transfer respects LGPD and GDPR requirements, including appropriate contractual clauses.
5. Data Protection Officer (DPO)
We have appointed a Data Protection Officer (DPO) to handle privacy-related requests:
6. Changes to this policy
We may update this policy whenever necessary to reflect changes in our services or legal obligations. Relevant changes will be clearly communicated.