Organizations handling personal data must comply with the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which protects the privacy of EU citizens and affects entities with an EU presence or customers. GDPR grants individuals rights such as access, rectification, and erasure of their data, and imposes severe penalties for non-compliance. Coralogix has achieved GDPR readiness by operating servers in Europe, ensuring data does not leave the continent, and implementing SOC2 and PCI compliance. The company offers features like flexible data retention policies and data deletion options to help customers meet GDPR standards. Technical measures are in place to prevent and manage the storage of Personally Identifiable Information (PII) in log data, including a centralized interface for masking sensitive data and ensuring logs do not contain unnecessary personal information. The GDPR encourages the collection of personal information only with explicit consent and for specific purposes, with exceptions for maintaining system security and preventing fraud. Coralogix positions itself as a GDPR-compliant partner, assisting clients in navigating the complexities of data protection regulations.