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How Teleport complies with GDPR
How Teleport complies with GDPR

A guide to our GDPR compliance.

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Written by John Goode
Updated over a week ago

At Teleport, we worked hard to prepare for EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), to ensure that we fulfill its obligations and maintain transparency about customer messaging and how we use data.

Here’s an overview of GDPR, and how we prepared for it at Intercom:

What’s GDPR?

The GDPR is a comprehensive data protection law that came into effect on May 25, 2018. It replaced existing EU law to strengthen the protection of “personal data” and the rights of the individual. It's a single set of rules which governs the processing and monitoring of EU data.

Does it affect me?

Yes, most likely. If you hold or process the data of an any person in the EU, the GDPR will apply to you, whether you’re based in the EU or not.

How Teleport prepared for GDPR

Our teams worked hard to ensure we complied with GDPR. This was a massive overhaul of processes and data models to make sure we met our legal obligations, and did the best thing for our customers while still letting us move fast, scale and build great products.

Here are the main things we did:

We built new features

Our teams built new features to enable our customers to easily meet their GDPR obligations.

Teleport helps you meet your data portability requirements; you can easily export all of your data linked to an individual and permanently delete all data linked to an individual user.

We will automatically expire data on visitors that have not been seen in 9 months, to ensure we comply with GDPR retention requirements.

We updated our Data Processing Agreements (DPAs):

Strong data protection commitments are a key part of GDPR’s requirements. Our updated data processing agreement shares our privacy commitments and sets out the terms for Intercom and our customers to meet GDPR requirements. This is available for customers to sign upon request.

We certified for International Data Transfers:

The EU-US Privacy Shield is a framework negotiated and agreed by the European Commission and U.S. Department of Commerce as a lawful way of transferring personal data.

To comply with EU data protection laws around international data transfer, we self-certified under the E.U.-U.S. Privacy Shield and the Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield framework.

We coordinated with our vendors

We’ve reviewed all our vendors, finding out about their GDPR position and signed Data Processing Agreements with them.

We took new security measures

Security is a priority for us. We have regular external audits, pentests and bug bounties. We’ve built a robust security framework, achieving International Compliance standards (SOC2, CSA and Privacy Shield) and reviewed our internal access design to ensure the right people have access to the right level of customer data. More details are available on our Security page.

We’ll keep sharing information on our progress, and we’ll help our customers and prospective customers be compliant. Some steps you can take are:

  • Get familiar with the GDPR requirements and how they affect your company.

  • Map out everywhere you process data and carry out a gap analysis.

  • See how you can leverage Intercom to help with your GDPR compliance. Our audit reports, pen tests and security docs are available to customers on request.

  • Look at your product roadmap, think about privacy when you’re planning.

  • Chat to your lawyer about what your company needs to do to.

  • Keep an eye on the developing guidelines from the European Data Protection Board.

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