Understanding GDPR Easy Way

What is GDPR

  1. GDPR is European law and a policy designed to protect the data from being stolen or misuse can be prevented from any website.
  2. It is an European union  law.
  3. This law  that has been created to protect the leak & misuse of data which has been made available to site by  user and will  be penalize  for breaking GDPR Law
  4. Law was enforced form 25 may 2018.
  5. If data of user is saved, then the company will have to declare 25% fields data as being  used.
  6. No site can save any data from any user for longer without consent.

Objective

  1. GDPR  is to prevent cyber crime and data misuse.
  2. This Regulation protects fundamental rights and freedoms of natural persons and in particular their right to the protection of personal data.
  3. Protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data.

What kind of data will protected by GDPR

  1. Will protect the name address and identity of a user.
  2. Will protect the data, cookies and identity of a company.
  3. No user’s bio-metric Test record or ethnic data will be left in the hands of any political party.
  4. Keeping the data of every EU citizen connected with this association.
  5. Its main purpose is to give citizen and city-dwellers control over their personal data.

Benefits of GDPR

  1. Improved data security & integrity.
  2. Reduces data maintenance costs.
  3. Restoring trust between businesses and customers.
  4. Data minimization & different marketing strategies.
  5. Less data breaches.
  6. Improved consumer confidence.
  7. Reduced maintenance costs.
  8. Better alignment with evolving technology.

Which companies will have major impact

  1. Most impact on E-commerces sites.
  2. Social media networking sites like facebook etc.
  3. Professional networking sites like linkedin etc.
  4. Financial services providers.
  5. Other online services providers.

Which countries under enforcement of  GDPR

  1. Austria
  2. Belgium
  3. Bulgaria
  4. Croatia
  5. Republic of Cyprus
  6. Czech Republic
  7. Denmark
  8. Estonia
  9. Finland
  10. France
  11. Germany
  12. Greece
  13. Hungary
  14. Ireland
  15. Italy
  16. Latvia
  17. Lithuania
  18. Luxembourg
  19. Malta
  20. Netherlands
  21. Poland
  22. Portugal
  23. Romania
  24. Slovakia
  25. Slovenia
  26. Spain
  27. Sweden
  28. United Kingdom
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