What are the 7 principles of GDPR? The GDPR lays out the following seven basic principles on which it bases its regulations and rules of compliance related to personal data: Lawfulness, fairness and transparency. The data subject must be clearly informed about how their data will be used. Purp...
The GDPR can apply to you whether your organization is based in the EU or not A common misconception is that only EU users are covered by the protections of the GDPR. However,the protections of the GDPR also extend to users outside the EU if the data controller is EU-based. Therefore,...
The Ultimate Guide to GDPR Compliance The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) became fully enforceable on May 25th, 2018. In this comprehensive guide on GDPR compliance, we explain the main requirements of the EU Regulation, how to comply, what are users’ rights, and much more. In ...
The GDPR aims to protect personal data at all stages of data processing and it identifies two different entities that both have obligations: data controllers and data processors. What are data controllers and data processors? A data controller is an entity that determines the purp...
GDPR and bloggers: what are the rules? May 22, 2018byPhoebe-Jane Boyd PR Pulse/GDPR/PR/Blogger/Blogger Spotlight Author:Phoebe-Jane Boyd Phoebe-Jane is the Comms & Content Manager across Pulsar Group brands Vuelio and ResponseSource, specialising in media trends and communications. ...
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a sweeping law initiated by the European Union (EU) and its legislative European Commission (EC) branch that provides European citizens more protection of personal data with a supervisory authority seeking to clarify rules and responsibilities for online...
What are the business implications of GDPR? How will your business, whether based in the EU or not, comply with the long list of "articles" under GDPR? GDPR will affect the way you communicate, but how? The way you handle personal data has now changed, and this applies to both prospect...
What are the GDPR Data Subject Rights? 1. The right to be informed Articles 12 to 14 of the GDPR discuss data subject rights to know that you’ve collected and intend to process personal data. If you collect the data yourself, you must notify the data subject immediately. Third-party ven...
Why does the GDPR exist? Public concern over privacy led to the creation of the GDPR. Europe has long had stringent rules around how companies use the personal data of its citizens. The GDPR replaces the EU’sData Protection Directive, which went into effect in 1995. This was...
The GDPR is comprised of a long list of rules and regulations. Its legalese doesn’t exactly make for the most exciting read, so we broke down its basic principles. Under the GDPR,data subjectsare granted: The right of access, which means data subjects have the right to know how their ...