Your Privacy Rights
Last updated: 1 Sept 2025
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How and Why We Use Your Data, and Legal Grounds for Processing
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Help, Support, and Contact Information
As a user of ALLin Fans, you enjoy a number of rights regarding how we collect, process, and protect your Personal Data. These rights are subject to certain conditions and lawful exemptions. You may exercise your rights at any time by contacting us using the details provided in Section 19 (Assistance and Contact Information).
Core Rights under Data Protection Law
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Right to Withdraw Consent
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Where processing relies on your consent (e.g., biometric verification, non-essential cookies), you may withdraw that consent at any time.
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Withdrawal does not affect the lawfulness of processing carried out prior to the withdrawal.
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Right of Access (Data Portability)
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You may request confirmation as to whether we hold Personal Data about you and, if so, obtain a copy of such data.
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You may also request information about how we process it and, where applicable, request a machine-readable transfer to another controller.
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Right to Rectification
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You may request correction of incomplete, outdated, or inaccurate Personal Data we hold about you.
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Right to Erasure (“Right to be Forgotten”)
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You may request deletion of your Personal Data where no legal basis exists for continued processing.
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This includes where you have withdrawn consent or objected to processing.
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Please note: we may not be able to fulfil all deletion requests if retention is required by law, regulation, or to enforce our Terms of Service (e.g., maintaining a record of banned accounts).
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Right to Restrict Processing
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You may request that we temporarily suspend the processing of your Personal Data—for example, if you contest its accuracy or the legal basis for processing.
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Right to Object
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You may object to our processing of your Personal Data where we rely on legitimate interests and your individual circumstances justify such objection.
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Automated Decision-Making
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We do not process Personal Data subject to solely automated decision-making that produces legal effects or similarly significant consequences for you.
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Supervisory Authority and Complaint Rights
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United Kingdom – You may lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).
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Switzerland – You may lodge a complaint with the Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner (FDPIC).
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EEA Residents – You may raise a complaint with your local data protection authority.
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United States Residents – Depending on your state, you may also have the right:
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To be free from retaliation or discriminatory treatment when exercising privacy rights.
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To appeal decisions we make in response to privacy rights requests (see Section 18 – Additional U.S. State Privacy Disclosures).
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Right to Data Portability
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You may request that we transfer certain categories of your Personal Data to another service provider, in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format.
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