These tools include, in particular, enterprise websites, online stores integrated into these websites and social media profiles. Nowadays, especially social media is an important corporate communication platform. Because all these tools work with personal data, social enterprises must take into account ...
You might have agreed here on the website, on a social network, or at a fair or conference. You can find information about the specific methods of processing personal data in this document, in the relevant information about the processing of personal data, or in the text of the consent, ...
Non-profits and Social Enterprises have particular challenges in GDPR compliance. Sponsors and data subjects need to be satisfied that data is safe.GDPR Compliance for NGOs and Social Enterprises As a non-profit, NGO or social enterprise, your dependencies and drivers work different than in a ...
Legitimate interests: PR bases the processing of your personal data on our legitimate interests in being able to communicate with and market us to you on our social media profiles, as well as our legitimate interest in improving our products and services (Article 6(1)(f) of the General Data...
Although this isn’t a make-or-break issue for most businesses, it might result in an incomplete understanding of your social media customers. The good news is that Google themselves have taken steps to remain GDPR-compliant, meaning that Analytics can still work its magic for those who’ve ...
For details of how the relevant social media platform uses your personal data, please see the privacy notice of the relevant social media platform. Our legal basis for processing It is in our legitimate interest to use personal data in the ways described above to ensure that we provide the ...
benefits. By adhering to GDPR principles, organizations bolster their reputation for trustworthiness and responsibility. This strong commitment to data protection sets companies apart in competitive markets. Investing in robust data protection measures lays the groundwork for sustainable growth and long-term...
The GDPR was put in place to protect the privacy of consumers, which is a great thing. But with businesses around the world using social media more and more, you may not be in compliance even if you think you are. We’ve put together this article to help you better understand how GDPR...
You also have the right to lodge a complaint with a data protection authority in the jurisdiction where you reside, work, or where an alleged infringement of your rights may have taken place. Children's Privacy Our websites, services and social media are not directed to children under the ag...
Regardless of where your business is based, If you do business in the EU then GDPR regulations apply to your online store. GDPR makes a number of promises to customers, including: Timely announcement of data breaches to affected customers ...