GDPR Overview

GDPR Overview

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) governs the processing of personal data and provides individuals in the European Economic Area with defined privacy rights. It may apply to organizations established in the EEA and, in certain circumstances, to organizations outside the EEA that offer goods or services to, or monitor the behavior of, individuals in the EEA.

vScrawl is designed to support responsible handling of personal data within electronic-signature and document-workflow processes. Customers remain responsible for determining their own controller or processor obligations and configuring the Services accordingly.

Core GDPR Principles

PrincipleWhat It Requires
Lawfulness, fairness, and transparencyProcess personal data on a valid legal basis, treat individuals fairly, and provide understandable information about processing.
Purpose limitationCollect personal data for specified, explicit, and legitimate purposes and avoid incompatible further use.
Data minimizationUse only personal data that is adequate, relevant, and necessary for the intended purpose.
AccuracyTake reasonable steps to keep personal data accurate and correct or remove inaccurate data.
Storage limitationKeep identifiable personal data only for as long as necessary for the stated purpose and applicable obligations.
Integrity and confidentialityUse appropriate security to protect personal data against unauthorized access, loss, alteration, or destruction.
AccountabilityBe able to demonstrate compliance through policies, records, contracts, assessments, and appropriate controls.

Roles in a vScrawl Workflow

In many customer workflows, the customer determines why and how personal data is processed and acts as the data controller. vScrawl may act as a processor when it handles personal data on the customer’s documented instructions.

For website administration, account management, billing, security, and direct business operations, vScrawl may process certain information for its own purposes and may act as a controller for that processing.

Lawful Bases for Processing

Organizations must identify an appropriate legal basis before processing personal data. The correct basis depends on the purpose and relationship with the individual.

Individual Rights Under the GDPR

Rights are subject to conditions and exceptions. Requests should be assessed according to the organization’s role and applicable law.

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Right to Be Informed

Individuals should receive clear information about what data is collected, why it is used, and who receives it.

02

Right of Access

Individuals may request confirmation and a copy of eligible personal data.

03

Right to Rectification

Inaccurate or incomplete personal data may be corrected.

04

Right to Erasure

Eligible data may be deleted where no overriding legal or operational reason requires retention.

05

Right to Restriction

Individuals may request limited processing in defined circumstances.

06

Right to Portability

Certain data may be provided in a structured, commonly used, machine-readable format.

07

Right to Object

Individuals may object to processing based on legitimate interests or direct marketing.

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Automated Decisions

Individuals have protections concerning decisions based solely on automated processing that produce legal or similarly significant effects.

How vScrawl Supports Privacy Rights

vScrawl provides administrative and document-management capabilities that can assist customers when responding to valid privacy requests. Available functions depend on permissions, retention settings, deployment, and customer configuration.

Data Protection by Design and Default

Privacy and security should be considered when selecting data fields, recipients, access permissions, authentication methods, retention periods, integrations, and document workflows.

Customers should minimize personal data, avoid unnecessary sensitive information, restrict access, and select configurations appropriate to the risk of the transaction.

Security of Personal Data

vScrawl applies technical and organizational controls intended to protect service data. Measures may include encryption, authentication, role-based permissions, audit logging, secure development practices, monitoring, backup, and incident-response procedures.

Customers share responsibility for endpoint security, user access, recipient verification, document contents, integration credentials, and on-premise or customer-managed infrastructure.

International Data Transfers

Where personal data is transferred from the EEA to a country without an applicable adequacy decision, an appropriate transfer mechanism and supplementary safeguards may be required.

Depending on the service arrangement, mechanisms may include Standard Contractual Clauses, approved binding corporate rules, an applicable certification framework, or another lawful derogation or safeguard. Customers should review data location and subprocessors relevant to their deployment.

Data Processing Agreements and Subprocessors

Where vScrawl processes personal data on behalf of a customer, the parties may enter into a Data Processing Agreement describing instructions, confidentiality, security, subprocessors, assistance, deletion, and audit-related obligations.

vScrawl may use subprocessors to support infrastructure, communications, security, billing, or other service functions. Appropriate contractual and security reviews should apply according to the nature of the processing.

Retention and Deletion

Personal data should not be kept longer than necessary for the relevant purpose, legal requirement, dispute, or contractual obligation. Customers should define retention periods for documents, audit trails, user records, and workflow data.

Deletion may be limited where law, litigation holds, fraud prevention, security, backup cycles, or contractual obligations require continued preservation.

Personal Data Breaches

vScrawl maintains procedures for assessing and responding to suspected security incidents. Where vScrawl acts as a processor, it will notify the relevant customer according to applicable contractual and legal requirements after becoming aware of a qualifying personal-data breach.

Controllers are responsible for assessing whether supervisory-authority or individual notification is required and for meeting applicable timelines.

Customer Responsibilities

Using a GDPR-supporting platform does not by itself make an organization compliant. Customers must establish their legal basis, notices, policies, contracts, retention rules, request procedures, security measures, and accountability records.

GDPR FAQs

Does using vScrawl automatically make an organization GDPR compliant?

No. vScrawl provides features and controls that can support compliance, but each organization must determine and fulfill its own controller or processor obligations.

Is vScrawl a controller or processor?

The role depends on the processing activity. vScrawl may act as a processor for customer documents and workflows and as a controller for certain account, billing, security, and website operations.

Can vScrawl help with data-subject requests?

Administrative search, access, export, correction, deletion, and permission functions may assist, subject to configuration, legal exceptions, and the customer’s role.

Does the GDPR require all data to remain in the EU?

No. Transfers outside the EEA can occur when an adequacy decision, approved safeguard, or valid derogation applies. The transfer must preserve an essentially equivalent level of protection.

How long should signed documents be retained?

The GDPR does not prescribe one universal period. Retention should reflect purpose, legal obligations, limitation periods, evidentiary needs, and customer policy.

Can sensitive personal data be included in documents?

Only where a valid Article 9 condition or other applicable basis exists and appropriate safeguards are used. Customers should avoid unnecessary sensitive data.

Privacy Questions

Questions about privacy or data-protection practices may be sent to info@dictalabs.com.

This overview is general information and not legal advice. Last updated: August 4, 2026

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