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Lara and GDPR Compliance

How Lara Ensures Data Privacy and Compliance with GDPR

Lara operates under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), ensuring your data is managed securely and transparently. Whether you're translating text or documents, Lara prioritizes privacy, giving users control over their data with built-in security features.

How Lara is GDPR-Compliant:

  1. Secure Data Storage – In Learning Mode, translated content is securely stored to enhance Lara’s translation model. This data is encrypted and protected against unauthorized access.
  2. Incognito Mode for Privacy – Users who prefer not to store any data can activate Incognito Mode, ensuring no translation history is retained.
  3. User Control Over Data – Lara allows users to request the deletion of their translation data at any time.
  4. GDPR-Compliant Practices – Lara adheres to GDPR principles by:
    • Providing transparency in data usage.
    • Offering users the right to access, modify, or delete personal data.
    • Ensuring lawful, fair, and secure data processing.
  5. Advanced Security Measures:
    • TLS Encryption: Data is transmitted securely between users and Lara’s servers.
    • Restricted Access: Only authorized personnel have access to stored data for model improvement.
    • Data Minimization: Lara collects only the necessary information to provide translation services.

Lara’s dual-mode system—Learning Mode (for AI improvement) and Incognito Mode (for maximum privacy)—ensures full compliance with GDPR while giving users flexibility over their data choices.

 


 

This article is about:

  • Lara’s GDPR compliance
  • Secure data handling and encryption
  • User control over personal data
  • Differences between Learning Mode and Incognito Mode