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Data Security in Lara

How Lara Ensures Your Data Stays Safe

Lara and GDPR Compliance

As an Italian company, Lara operates under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), one of the world’s strictest data protection frameworks. This ensures that your data is handled with the utmost care, security, and transparency.


Key Features of Lara’s Data Security

  1. Secure Data Storage
    In Learning Mode, translated content is securely stored to improve Lara’s translation model. All data is encrypted and protected against unauthorized access, ensuring it remains confidential.

  2. Incognito Mode for Privacy
    If you prefer your data not to be stored, Incognito Mode allows you to translate without leaving any trace. No data is stored, eliminating any concerns about retention or misuse.

    How to change translation modes in Lara

  3. User Control Over Data

  4. GDPR-Compliant Practices
    Lara adheres to GDPR guidelines by:

    • Providing transparency about how your data is used.
    • Offering the right to access, modify, or delete your personal data.
    • Ensuring all data processing activities are lawful, fair, and secure.

Additional Security Measures

  • TLS Encryption: All data transmitted between your device and Lara’s servers is encrypted using Transport Layer Security (TLS), ensuring secure communication.
  • Restricted Access: Only authorized personnel can access stored data, and only for specific purposes like improving the AI model.
  • Data Minimization: Lara collects only the information necessary to perform translations and improve services.

Your Privacy, Our Priority

Lara’s dual-mode operation—Learning Mode and Incognito Mode—gives you complete control over your data. Whether you’re contributing to AI improvements or prioritizing privacy, Lara adapts to your preferences.

For more details on how Lara manages your data, see our Personal Data Processing Policy.

 


 

This article is about:

  • Lara’s GDPR compliance
  • Data security features and encryption
  • Translation modes: Learning vs. Incognito
  • User control over data