GDPR Compliancy
DISCLAIMER: This material is provided for your general information and is not intended to provide legal advice. To understand the full impact of the GDPR on any of your data processing activities please consult with an independent legal and/or privacy professional.
What is the GDPR?
The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a regulation designed to increase protections around the processing of personal data of data subjects in the European Union.
When did the GDPR take effect?
The GDPR took effect on May 25, 2018.
Who does the GDPR apply to?
The GDPR applies to any organization in the European Union that is processing personal data. It also applies to any organization that processes the personal data of EU data subjects, regardless of whether the organization has a presence in the European Union or whether the processing is conducted within the European Union.
If you collect, store, manage, or analyze personal data of any type, including email addresses, it is likely that the GDPR affects your organization.
What changes happened with the GDPR?
This section covers many of the changes of the GDPR, but it is not intended to be exhaustive. We highly recommend seeking independent counsel to determine how GDPR affects your business.
The GDPR lays out a range of requirements related to consent, individual rights, and data processing. The below overview is a non-exhaustive summary of the most significant requirements of the GDPR.
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GDPR Compliance
We seriously care about privacy and user rights. Leading up to the implementation of the additional features for Acelle Mail that give users more control of the data that is stored on the platform, so your marketing can comply with GDPR regulations.