Yes. The platform treats your calendar as a personal, intimate space and has built its architecture around a privacy-first approach. Here is how ECAL ensures compliance and data protection:
Global Compliance: In addition to GDPR, ECAL is fully compliant with CCPA and other global privacy laws.
Bank-Level Encryption: The service uses high-level encryption to keep your identity and data secure.
Opt-In Service: Nothing is added to your calendar unless you explicitly choose to sync it, ensuring you have total control over the connection.
Data Minimisation: While Google’s standard permission language sounds broad, ECAL is hard-coded to only interact with the specific brand calendar you requested.
No Personal Access: ECAL cannot read your existing appointments, see who you are meeting with, or delete any data you have created yourself.
User Control: Every event delivered includes a ‘Manage My ECAL’ link, allowing you to update preferences or unsubscribe instantly at any time.