![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() If your Power-Up stores any personal data, you'll need to read through this page to understand the requirements we've set out for you to be in compliance with our policies and practices regarding GDPR and users' right to be forgotten. Different pieces of information, which collected together can lead to the identification of a particular person, also constitute personal data, such as these fields from Trello's API and Power-Ups Platform: email, avatar, username, full name, and bio. Personal data (PD) is any information that relates to an identified or identifiable living individual. It is designed to give EU citizens more control over their data and seeks to unify a number of existing privacy and security laws under one comprehensive law.īecause Trello provides access to a user's personal data via our API and platform, when a user makes a request to Trello to be forgotten, it is Trello's responsibility to pass that request along to third-party applications storing the data so that the applications can also respect the user's request. Trello is committed to compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation ( GDPR ).The regulation contains the most significant changes to European data privacy legislation in the last 20 years. Trello Workspaces will remain intact as they are today your board membership won’t change unless you choose to transfer your board memberships to another account using our board transfer tool.GDPR compliance and badging only applies to public Power-Ups.Public Power-Ups need only to poll the /1/plugins/ route to stay compliant. ![]() If your account becomes managed, you’ll keep your access as a Workspace member or Trello admin of all your existing Workspaces & boards. Although having a managed account does not give your organization admin the ability to view your Trello content, please note that many organizations can take control of email addresses within their domain.īeing managed does not impact board membership or Trello Workspace membership. If your admin edits your name or email on your Atlassian account it will update your name or email in Trello. Your Atlassian organization admin can delete or deactivate your Trello account at any time, which would result in you losing access to Trello. via SAML single sign-on or required 2FA). You'll be required to log in to Trello according to your organization’s requirements (ex. With a managed account, your organization manages your access to Trello. If you want to create these kinds of boards for personal purposes and have permanent access to them, consider signing up using a different, personal email. These boards and their content will be owned by your company and you won’t be able to access them if you were to leave your company or lose access to your company email address. This might be important to consider if you are creating boards to plan a personal vacation, or a wedding, for example. Managed accounts are accounts your company owns, and therefore the content created with a managed account is also owned by your company. How will being managed impact my use of Trello? Companies generally manage users so they can manage product access and apply security settings such as two-factor authentication (2FA) and single sign-on (SSO) to use of Atlassian products, like Jira, Confluence, or Bitbucket, within their organization. If you’re seeing this page, your Trello account is likely using a company email address and someone in your organization (most likely an admin on the IT team) has chosen to manage users with company email addresses for Atlassian products. ![]()
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