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Is Seagate Lyve Cloud GDPR Compliant?

Seagate Lyve Cloud privacy and compliance overview. Last scanned: 2 months ago.

Seagate Lyve Cloud scored 66/100 (grade C), with 1 passing signal(s) and 4 area(s) needing attention. Top area to address: Privacy policy found but may be incomplete or outdated. This is an automated technical assessment, not a legal compliance certification.

C

66/100

Privacy and compliance score

Scanned May 14, 2026 in fetch mode.

CCPA / CPRA disclosures

0/8

No CCPA/CPRA opt-out signals detected. CCPA/CPRA compliance requires more than disclosures. This score reflects observable signals only, not legal compliance.

Security headers

3/10

3 security headers missing: Content-Security-Policy, X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff, X-Frame-Options (or CSP frame-ancestors).

Privacy policy

3/10

Privacy policy found but may be incomplete or outdated.

DPA and sub-processor list

3/7

No DPA or sub-processor list found.

Cookie consent banner

12/12

No tracking detected: consent banner not required.

Accessibility (WCAG 2.x AA)

7/15

Accessibility scan unavailable in fetch mode.

AI training stance

5/5

No AI training disclosure found.

Hosting region disclosure

5/5

No data hosting region disclosure found.

COPPA signal

5/5

No COPPA language detected.

Pre-consent tracking

23/23

No third-party trackers detected before consent.

How does Seagate Lyve Cloud compare on privacy?

#13 of 38
in Storage / Files
#280 of 904
across all tools
Top 31%
overall percentile
61/100
Storage / Files average (this tool: 66/100)

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Does Seagate Lyve Cloud self-report SOC 2, HIPAA, or PCI compliance?

The following is based on Seagate Lyve Cloud's public documentation. ComplianceCheckup has not independently audited these claims.

StandardStatus
SOC 2Not publicly documented for Seagate Lyve Cloud
HIPAANot publicly documented for Seagate Lyve Cloud
PCI DSSNot publicly documented for Seagate Lyve Cloud
GDPRSee scan results above
CCPASee scan results above

Frequently asked questions about Seagate Lyve Cloud compliance

Is Seagate Lyve Cloud GDPR compliant?

Seagate Lyve Cloud received a privacy grade of C (66/100) in our automated scan. No CCPA/CPRA opt-out signals detected. CCPA/CPRA compliance requires more than disclosures. This score reflects observable signals only, not legal compliance. 3 security headers missing: Content-Security-Policy, X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff, X-Frame-Options (or CSP frame-ancestors). For a complete GDPR assessment, consult a qualified privacy professional.

Does Seagate Lyve Cloud offer a Data Processing Agreement (DPA)?

No DPA link was found in our directory for Seagate Lyve Cloud. Check their legal or trust center page, or contact their sales team to request a DPA under GDPR Article 28.

Is Seagate Lyve Cloud SOC 2 certified?

No SOC 2 certification was found in our directory for Seagate Lyve Cloud. Check their trust center or security page for current status.

What are Seagate Lyve Cloud's biggest privacy risks?

Based on our automated scan, the top areas of concern are: CCPA / CPRA disclosures, Security headers, Privacy policy. No CCPA/CPRA opt-out signals detected. CCPA/CPRA compliance requires more than disclosures. This score reflects observable signals only, not legal compliance. These findings are automated and may not capture all risks.

How does Seagate Lyve Cloud handle CCPA?

No CCPA/CPRA opt-out signals detected. CCPA/CPRA compliance requires more than disclosures. This score reflects observable signals only, not legal compliance. CCPA requires businesses handling California residents' data to disclose data practices, honor opt-out requests, and support the Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal. Our scan checks for GPC support and CCPA-relevant cookie disclosures.

Not legal advice. The scan grade is an automated technical assessment and does not constitute legal or compliance advice. Self-reported claims have not been independently verified. Results may contain false positives or miss issues that cannot be detected programmatically. Consult a qualified attorney or compliance professional for your specific situation.