🌍 South America

Is Cronometer Safe in Chile?

Privacy analysis under Law 19.628

📋 Chile Analysis:
In Chile, Cronometer must comply with Law 19.628. Cronometer offers good privacy with reasonable data practices, though some collection occurs for functionality. Users in Chile may have additional rights regarding data access and deletion.
Safety Score for Chile Users
6.5/10

📜 Chile Privacy Laws & Cronometer

Chile enforces Law 19.628, which govern how Cronometer can collect, process, and store your personal data.

Your Rights in Chile

Under Law 19.628, Cronometer must respond to valid data requests within the legally mandated timeframe.

📊 How Cronometer Handles Chile User Data

Cronometer collects the following data from Chile users:

Data Storage Location

Depending on Cronometer's infrastructure, your data may be stored in data centers outside {c_name}, which affects legal jurisdiction and data protection.

🔒 Encryption & Security for Chile

Encryption: Partial

Encryption in transit and at rest. Not end-to-end encrypted.

Chile users should review local security standards.

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Last updated: January 2026