Article 6 and 17 of the GDPR

Belga News Agency collects your activity in order to pay a fair share to the original publisher of the articles you are reading. This is often referred to as aggregated data and does not point to you as an individual. Belga News Agency does not, and will never share your individual reading behaviour or personal information to its shareholders.

If your account is paid for by a company or organisation, that company or organisation may request user information and reading activity at Belga News Agency, which Belga News Agency is obliged to provide.

The customer has the right to access his personal data at any time and may correct them (or have them corrected) if they are inaccurate or incomplete, have them deleted, restrict their processing and object to the processing of personal data concerning him on the basis of Article 6.1 (f), including profiling on the basis of those provisions. Under Article 17 of the GDPR individuals have the right to have personal data erased.

You can request to do so by sending an email.

If you specifically ask to erase your personal information:

- Your reading data will be anonymised.

- Your personal data, including your account, will be removed.

- You will lose access to all digital platforms of Belga News Agency.