Data Protection
Last updated: January 29, 2026
At Beyond Axis, we are committed to protecting your personal data and complying with all applicable data protection laws, including GDPR and other privacy regulations.
Our Data Protection Principles
- Lawfulness, Fairness, and Transparency: We process data legally and transparently
- Purpose Limitation: Data is collected for specific, legitimate purposes
- Data Minimization: We collect only necessary data
- Accuracy: Data is kept accurate and up-to-date
- Storage Limitation: Data is retained only as long as necessary
- Integrity and Confidentiality: Data is protected against unauthorized access
- Accountability: We are responsible for compliance with data protection principles
Data Processing Activities
We process personal data for the following purposes:
- Delivering consulting services and Orbit platform access
- Communicating with clients and prospects
- Improving our services and website
- Complying with legal obligations
- Marketing and business development (with consent)
Legal Basis for Processing
Our processing of personal data is based on:
- Contract: Necessary for service delivery
- Legitimate Interest: For business operations and improvements
- Consent: For marketing communications
- Legal Obligation: To comply with laws and regulations
Data Subject Rights
Under data protection laws, you have the following rights:
- Right to Information: Know what data we hold about you
- Right of Access: Request copies of your personal data
- Right to Rectification: Correct inaccurate data
- Right to Erasure: Request deletion of your data
- Right to Restriction: Limit how we process your data
- Right to Data Portability: Receive your data in a structured format
- Right to Object: Object to processing based on legitimate interests
Data Security Measures
We implement appropriate security measures including:
- Encryption of sensitive data
- Access controls and secure storage
- Regular security updates
- Employee training on data protection
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Complaints
If you believe your data protection rights have been violated, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the relevant supervisory authority in your country.