
GDPR Sees Online Players in High-Stakes Gamble
By using ‘legitimate interest’, online publishers and vendors are playing Russian roulette with their users’ data.
Read moreBy using ‘legitimate interest’, online publishers and vendors are playing Russian roulette with their users’ data.
Read moreConsent of the data subject needs to be freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous. This is best evidenced by a statement or by a clear affirmative action to signify agreement to the processing of personal data. This means that your customer, must understand exactly what they are consenting to and have freely chosen consent to your marketing.
Read moreConsent. The word on the lips of every organisation across the UK, but what does it mean?
Read moreThe lack of consent has caused an uproar with individuals and organisations processing and handling personal data. With experts warning users who navigate around pornography sites, that their data is being shared with third parties.
Read moreGDPR is supposed to protect personal data, but this experiment used the law to help achieve the opposite effect
Read moreAccording to Digital Secretary, the controversial age verification will not be commencing.
Read moreIndividuals today expect a personalised experience with brands and companies.
Read more