What do I need to do differently to comply with GDPR? If the GDPR applies to you, there are various obligations you will need to comply with in order to send emails to your contacts. Luckily, not all of these obligations are new, so you should be complying with some of them already. ...
GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is Europe’s new privacy law. Adopted in April 2016, it replaces the 1995 Data Protection Directive – and marks the biggest change in data protection in 20 years. To fully comply with new regulations review your signup processes and marketing materials...
Certain activities related to data controllers do not apply to organizations employing fewer than 250 people if they do not process sensitive data. GDPR does not apply to the actions of individual consumers. Does GDPR apply to international businesses? Yes. GDPR applies to businesses that process...
FDA can help organizations comply with GDPR. But they need to carry out a data privacy risk assessment before implementing it, so that it is a competitive edge as opposed to a liability. About this article Authors Andrew Gordon EY Global Forensic & Integrity Services Leader Barend van Do...
Managing Data Access and Deletion Requirements with WPForms One of the requirements for GDPR compliance is to give users access and allow them to request the deletion of their data. To do that, you can create a ‘Data access/delete form’ and add it to your privacy policy page. Users who...
Gartner predicts that, on the date of effectuation, more than half of companies affected by the EU GDPR will not comply fully with its requirements.
If your website does not comply with GDPR consent requirements, you may face hefty fines for non-compliant cookie banners, forms, and emails. Read on.
Do I need to implement GDPR? The GDPR applies to any organization that processes thepersonal dataof European residents, regardless of where that organization is based. Given the interconnected and international nature of the digital economy, that includes many—maybe even most—businesses today. Even...
Let me be clear here: “Do nothing” is not the same as “ignore it.” Ignoring it would be bad. It needs to be on your radar. But depending on your approach to risk, you might well choose the “wait and see” method. Day 1 GDPR compliance would be awesome — but pragmatically,...
For signup forms, adding a simple “I consent” checkbox will do.Add a consent tickbox to your signup forms for GDPR compliance. However, if you have newsletters or promo SMS alerts that you wish to send out to subscribers, you will want to have separate checkboxes and specify the means...