GDPR Compliance
Last updated: June 11, 2026
This page is provided for informational purposes and summarises key aspects of our GDPR compliance. It does not replace our full Privacy Policy and does not constitute legal advice.
Who We Are
Escortivo processes the personal data of EU-based users in the ways described in our Privacy Policy. Escortivo acts as the data controller for personal data collected through the platform. For any data-related queries, please contact us using the details below.
Your Rights
Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), EU residents have the following rights with respect to their personal data:
- Right of access: You may request a copy of the personal data we hold about you.
- Right to rectification: You may ask us to correct inaccurate or incomplete personal data.
- Right to erasure: You may request that we delete your personal data (the "right to be forgotten"), subject to certain legal exceptions.
- Right to restriction of processing: You may ask us to limit how we use your data in certain circumstances.
- Right to data portability: You may request that we provide your data in a structured, machine-readable format for transfer to another service.
- Right to object: You may object to processing based on legitimate interests or for direct marketing purposes.
- Right to withdraw consent: Where processing is based on your consent, you may withdraw it at any time without affecting the lawfulness of prior processing.
How to Exercise Your Rights
To exercise any of the rights listed above, please send your request to privacy@escortivo.com. We will respond within 30 days of receiving your request. We may need to verify your identity before processing certain requests.
Lawful Bases for Processing
We process personal data under the following lawful bases:
- Contract performance: Processing necessary to provide your account and manage your listings.
- Legitimate interest: Processing required for platform safety, content moderation, and fraud prevention.
- Consent: Processing you have explicitly agreed to, such as marketing communications or optional cookies.
- Legal obligation: Processing required to comply with applicable laws and regulatory requirements.
Complaints
If you are not satisfied with how we handle your personal data, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the data-protection supervisory authority in your country of residence. In Greece, the relevant authority is the Hellenic Data Protection Authority (HDPA) at www.dpa.gr.