What is GDPR
- GDPR is European law and a policy designed to protect the data from being stolen or misuse can be prevented from any website.
- It is an European union law.
- 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
- Law was enforced form 25 may 2018.
- If data of user is saved, then the company will have to declare 25% fields data as being used.
- No site can save any data from any user for longer without consent.
Objective
- GDPR is to prevent cyber crime and data misuse.
- This Regulation protects fundamental rights and freedoms of natural persons and in particular their right to the protection of personal data.
- Protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data.
What kind of data will protected by GDPR
- Will protect the name address and identity of a user.
- Will protect the data, cookies and identity of a company.
- No user’s bio-metric Test record or ethnic data will be left in the hands of any political party.
- Keeping the data of every EU citizen connected with this association.
- Its main purpose is to give citizen and city-dwellers control over their personal data.
Benefits of GDPR
- Improved data security & integrity.
- Reduces data maintenance costs.
- Restoring trust between businesses and customers.
- Data minimization & different marketing strategies.
- Less data breaches.
- Improved consumer confidence.
- Reduced maintenance costs.
- Better alignment with evolving technology.
Which companies will have major impact
- Most impact on E-commerces sites.
- Social media networking sites like facebook etc.
- Professional networking sites like linkedin etc.
- Financial services providers.
- Other online services providers.
Which countries under enforcement of GDPR
- Austria
- Belgium
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Republic of Cyprus
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- Estonia
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- Hungary
- Ireland
- Italy
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- Malta
- Netherlands
- Poland
- Portugal
- Romania
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- Spain
- Sweden
- United Kingdom