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  • What type of GDPR Opt-In Consent Popup should I use?

    Posted by GDPR Jamie

    The website GDPR Compliance Kit from EziGDPR includes three display options for requesting opt-in consent for tracking tags, cookies and pixels. Each of these options has it's own pros and cons and we want to give you a quick overview of these to help you make the best choice. First,...

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  • How to check my website's GDPR compliance

    Posted by GDPR Jamie

    The first step to understanding your GDPR compliance risk is to perform a website GDPR compliance check. This is the first, and perhaps most important of the five key activities outlined in our Website GDPR Compliance Checklist. Checking your website's GDPR compliance is easy and anyone can do it, just...

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  • Website GDPR Compliance Checklist - 5 Simple Steps

    Posted by GDPR Jamie

    Trying to make a website GDPR Compliant can seem like a daunting task - there's so much confusing information out there it can feel overwhelming. Hopefully, we can help. We've broken down the 80+ pages of GDPR paperwork into 5 simple steps that you can follow to make your website...

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  • How to find HTML tags in my website templates

    Posted by GDPR Jamie

    Our GDPR Compliance Kit will take care of GDPR consent for your website, you just have to remove the HTML tags we manage from your templates. Finding HTML tags is easy, even when you don't know where to start. Here's how... Jump to: Finding the HTML tags on your website...

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  • Say GDPR One More Time

    Posted by GDPR Jamie

    GDPR readiness is serious business, so between all the research and emails about privacy policies, we thought you might appreciate a little bit of GDPR meme comedy Let us know if we missed your favourite GDPR joke or meme!   Say GDPR One More Time!   All those GDPR emails though!       And...

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  • Is it GDPR compliant to block EU visitors?

    Posted by GDPR Jamie

    This article is opinion only, and is no substitute for personalised, professional legal advice.   Our solution - it's in the detail We must also be clear that this article references our specific solution for blocking EU web traffic, for which we have taken extreme care to remain compliant at every...

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  • Not in the EU? 1 Simple Step to Mitigate your GDPR Risk

    Posted by GDPR Jamie

    Non-EU websites: One step to minimise your GDPR risk. The GDPR is an extremely wide reaching set of rules for businesses and even individual’s websites to adhere to, no matter what size the organisation. The penalties for non-compliance could be crippling. If you’re not based in the EU, and don’t...

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  • What is the GDPR?

    Posted by GDPR Jamie

    This is a very short summary, but we hope it will shed some light on this mysterious new beast. Jump to: A short summary of GDPR What are the penalties? How can I protect myself? A short summary of GDPR The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a very large,...

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  • Why appoint a data protection officer if we dont have to?

    Posted by GDPR Jamie

    So you’ve read our post asking ‘do we need a Data Protection Officer’  and you’ve hopefully checked out the GDPR wording. You’ve hopefully had your legal folks review it for you also, before concluding that you don’t need to assign a Data Protection Officer.   But, maybe you should anyway…   There...

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  • Do we need a Data Protection Officer?

    Posted by GDPR Jamie

    It’s a big question, and an important one. Article 37(1) of the GDPR requires the designation of a DPO in three specific cases. Do any of the following apply to the nature of your organisation? a public authority (except for courts acting in their judicial capacity); an organisation that carries...

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  • What is privacy by design?

    Posted by GDPR Jamie

    The idea behind privacy by design is to build systems and processes in which data doesn’t need protecting. This is achieved through ‘data minimization.’ Essentially, we want to build systems where we don’t capture or retain personal data when we don’t need to. There are myriad ways in which this...

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