GDPR

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) took effect on May 25, 2018 and is a European Union regulation focused on protecting privacy and personal data for individuals within the EU.
Read the full overview here .

This regulation dictates how personal data is collected, processed, and stored and affects everyone in the EU, as well as online businesses (regardless of location) who sell products and/or collect any personal information from customers and site visitors in the EU. 

All affected website owners must:

  • Alert visitors when their information is collected and stored
  • Explain how the data is used
  • Give the option to delete personal information
  • Provide visitors with information on data importers and subprocessors 



Without Code and GDPR

 

We take GDPR very seriously and have adjusted our data collection methods and Privacy Policy to ensure the privacy and data protection of our site visitors. We also continue to improve our systems in our commitment to this data privacy. The following information serves to educate you about the requirements of GDPR and provide clear information about our practices and policies.

Disclaimer: The content presented on this page is for informational purposes only and should not be taken as legal advice. GDPR is a highly complex subject with many variations that are unique to each EU member state. To ensure compliance in a specific member state, we recommend consulting a legal / privacy expert in that location to determine how GDPR may apply to your specific organization.