GDPR & Data Rights
Last updated: March 2026
Our commitment
Eventually is operated by Stoic Marketing Consulting, headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands — firmly within the European Union. GDPR compliance is not an afterthought for us; it is built into how we design our systems and processes. This page explains your rights under the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 and how to exercise them.
Data controller
The data controller responsible for your personal data is:
Stoic Marketing Consulting
Trading as: Eventually
Aalsmeerweg 116hs, 1059AR Amsterdam, Netherlands
KvK (Chamber of Commerce): 85441848
BTW (VAT): NL004095393B81
Representative: Sharon Sciammas
Email: hello@eventually.one
Your rights under GDPR
The GDPR grants you a comprehensive set of rights regarding your personal data. Below is a summary of each right and what it means in practice for Eventually users.
Right to access Art. 15
You have the right to obtain confirmation of whether we process your personal data, and if so, to receive a copy of that data along with information about how and why it is processed.
Right to rectification Art. 16
If any personal data we hold about you is inaccurate or incomplete, you have the right to have it corrected. You can update most information directly in your account settings, or contact us for other corrections.
Right to erasure Art. 17
Also known as the "right to be forgotten." You may request deletion of your personal data where it is no longer necessary for the purpose it was collected, you withdraw consent, or you object to processing. We will comply within 30 days, subject to legal retention obligations.
Right to data portability Art. 20
You have the right to receive your personal data in a structured, commonly used, machine-readable format (such as JSON or CSV), and to transmit that data to another controller. This applies to data you provided to us and that we process by automated means.
Right to restriction of processing Art. 18
You can request that we temporarily restrict the processing of your data in certain circumstances, such as if you contest the accuracy of data, the processing is unlawful, or you have objected to processing pending verification of our legitimate grounds.
Right to object Art. 21
You have the right to object to processing of your personal data based on our legitimate interests. You may also object to direct marketing at any time, including profiling related to marketing. We will stop processing your data for these purposes upon receipt of your objection.
How to exercise your rights
To submit a data rights request, email us at hello@eventually.one with the subject line "Data Rights Request" and a description of what you are requesting. We will acknowledge your request within 5 business days and respond in full within 30 days. In complex cases, we may extend this period by a further two months and will notify you accordingly. We do not charge a fee for requests unless they are manifestly unfounded or excessive.
AI processing disclosure
Eventually uses AI services (Google Gemini, OpenAI, Anthropic) to power certain platform features. Under GDPR Article 13/14, we disclose that content submitted to AI-powered features may be processed by these providers. Each provider operates under a Data Processing Addendum and does not use your data to train models without explicit permission. If you have concerns about AI processing of your data, you may object by contacting us at hello@eventually.one.
Data Processing Agreements
If you are a business customer using Eventually on behalf of your organisation, you may require a Data Processing Agreement (DPA) to comply with your own GDPR obligations. To request a DPA, contact us at hello@eventually.one.
Supervisory authority
If you believe we have not handled your personal data in accordance with GDPR, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the Dutch Data Protection Authority:
Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens
Website: autoriteitpersoonsgegevens.nl
You may also lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority in your country of residence if you are located in another EU member state.