DPDP Compliance
Indian Education Model Papers 2021 is committed to complying with the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (DPDP), which governs the processing of personal data in India. This page explains how we uphold your rights under the DPDP and the measures we have implemented to ensure compliance.
Scope and Applicability
The DPDP applies to the processing of digital personal data of individuals in India. While Indian Education Model Papers 2021 does not collect or store personal data through user registration or accounts, we may process limited personal data automatically through website analytics, cookies, and server logs for operational and security purposes. This page outlines how such data is handled under the DPDP.
Your Rights Under DPDP
Under the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, you have the following rights:
- Right to access your digital personal data held by us
- Right to correction or completion of inaccurate or incomplete data
- Right to withdrawal of consent for any processing based on consent
- Right to grievance redressal if you believe your rights have been violated
- Right to nominate a person to exercise your rights in the event of your death or incapacity
Note: These rights apply only to data that we are legally required to process and retain under the DPDP. As we do not maintain user profiles or databases, most rights are limited to data collected via analytics or logs.
How We Comply
Indian Education Model Papers 2021 complies with the DPDP by:
- Using only necessary cookies and analytics tools that do not identify individuals personally
- Ensuring all third-party services (e.g., Google Analytics) comply with DPDP requirements
- Not collecting sensitive personal data or biometric information
- Implementing reasonable security safeguards to protect data from unauthorized access
- Retaining personal data only for as long as necessary for the stated purpose
Data We Process
We may process the following types of digital personal data:
- IP addresses (anonymized where possible)
- Browser type and device information
- Pages visited and time spent on site (aggregated analytics)
- Cookie identifiers (for session and preference management)
No names, email addresses, phone numbers, or other personally identifiable information are collected or stored unless voluntarily provided via our contact form.
Legal Basis for Processing
Our processing of personal data is based on:
- Legitimate interest — to ensure website functionality, improve user experience, and maintain security
- Compliance with legal obligations — to meet requirements under the DPDP and other applicable laws
We do not rely on consent for analytics or log data, as processing is necessary for our legitimate interests and does not involve sensitive personal data.
How to Exercise Your Rights
To exercise your rights under the DPDP, please contact us at:
Email: [email protected]
In your message, please include:
- Your full name
- Details of the data you wish to access, correct, or withdraw consent for
- Any supporting information to help us locate your data
We will respond within 30 days of receiving your request.
Response Timeframes
Under the DPDP, we are required to respond to data subject requests within 30 days. In exceptional cases, we may extend this period by an additional 15 days and will notify you of the delay with reasons.
No Discrimination Policy
We do not and will not discriminate against you for exercising any of your rights under the DPDP. You may request access, correction, or withdrawal of consent without fear of reduced service, denial of access, or any other penalty.
Updates and Changes
We may update this DPDP Compliance page periodically to reflect changes in the law or our practices. The latest version will always be posted here with an updated effective date. You will be notified of material changes via our website banner or email if you have contacted us.
Contact Information
For any questions, requests, or complaints regarding your data under the DPDP, please contact:
Name: Myles Farfield
Email: [email protected]
Address: Department of Conservation, 18—32 Manners St, Wellington CP 6834, Correspondential New ZC 6140
You may also file a complaint with the Digital Personal Data Protection Board, established under the DPDP Act, 2023, if you are unsatisfied with our response.