GDPR for sole traders and smaller business
If you need to figure out a plan to move forward and stay motivated when handling GDPR compliance issues, this guide is for you.
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New judgment on Facebook fan pages: Facebook and page administrators are jointly liable; jurisdiction of data protection authorites over Facebook is clarified; case pre-dated GDPR
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When do you need a re-consent for your marketing activities and where you can rely on soft opt-in and legal interest
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GDPR for very simple websites - Rude Goose Design With just a month now until the GDPR comes in to effect, a lot of very small (and some not quite so small) businesses are still finding the prospect of GDPR compliance overwhelming. One aspect of that compliance where I might be able to bring a little light, is the website privacy policy. Once again...
What is the GDPR Compliance Guide?
As a sole trader or a small business owner, you might be overwhelmed by the amount of work required to become GDPR compliant. You might feel stuck already, trying to answer all sorts of questions. How am I concerned? Where do I start from? Which GDPR requirements apply for me? Is there a small business exception for GDPR? If I get it wrong, will I be fined? (hell, yes!) Am I concerned if I am not EU based? (yes, you are).
The GDPR doesn’t want you to stop running your business, it wants you and your customers to feel secure about the way you request, use and store personal information.
The GDPR wants to make your business feel more trustworthy. If you need to figure out a plan to move forward and stay motivated when handling compliance issues, our Step-by-step Guide is for you www.gdprstepbystep.com
What you are getting:
- Step-by-step instructions to update your policies and procedures and to train your staff
- An accessible explanation of the GDPR terms and requirements relevant for small business
owners
- Documents and procedures you need to know in order to request, use and store personal
data in compliance with GDPR
- Instructions and best practice examples on how to make your website GDPR compliant: -
- Sign-in forms*Cookies policy*Privacy policy*Terms & Conditions
- Check lists, questionnaires and templates with 6 months of update and support