Last updated: 2026-05-09
Law 25 — Protection of personal information
Law 25 (formerly Bill 64) modernized Quebec's rules on personal information. This page summarizes how Pulse Map complies, who to contact, and how to exercise your rights.
Privacy officer
As required by section 3.1 of Law 25, Pulse Map has designated a privacy officer. Contact: legal@pulsemap.ca. If you don't receive a reply in a reasonable time, you can file a complaint with the Commission d'accès à l'information du Québec (CAI): cai.gouv.qc.ca.
Your rights
- Right of access: get a copy of your personal data (JSON export in the app, or by email).
- Right of rectification: correct an inaccurate piece of information (edit your profile directly, or ask us).
- Right to erasure: delete your account with a 14-day grace period.
- Right to portability: receive your data in a structured machine-readable format (the JSON export satisfies this).
- Right to withdraw consent: on uses where consent is the legal basis (notifications, traffic analysis).
- Right to be informed of automated decisions: Pulse Map currently uses none. If we add any, you'll be told.
Privacy incidents
As required by Law 25, we maintain a privacy-incident register. In the event of an incident presenting serious risk of harm, we notify the CAI and affected individuals as soon as possible.
Transfers outside Quebec
See the privacy policy for details. Before any transfer outside Quebec, we evaluate adequate-protection factors as required by section 70.1 of Law 25.
Contact
legal@pulsemap.ca — reply within 5 business days.