The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) applies to all websites with users from the EU. Check if your website’s use of cookies and online tracking is compliant with GDPR and the ePrivacy Directive (ePR).
See what data your website collects and shares with 3rd parties – also useful for CCPA compliance (California Consumer Privacy Act).
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The United Kingdom left the EU on January 1, 2021. When the UK was still a part of the European Union, the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) applied domestically. However, since the country has left the bloc, how the GDPR works has changed inside the UK. In this blogpost, we break what changes Brexit has had on the GDPR and data privacy inside the UK.
New Zealand’s Privacy Act 2020 and the NZ Privacy Principles require you to inform users located inside New Zealand about your website’s use of cookies and trackers, as well as how you are processing their personal information, and why. On December 1, New Zealand’s Privacy Act 2020 replaced the 1993 version with a stronger data privacy regime, including higher fines, stronger cross-border data protection and new data breach requirements. In this blogpost, we break down the NZ Privacy Act 2020 and shed light on what you need to know about your website’s cookies and compliance with New Zealand’s data privacy regime.
Singapore’s Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) took effect in 2014 but was amended in October 2020 to include, among other additions, changes to its consent framework. In this blogpost, we break down Singapore’s PDPA – its rights, requirements, new 2020 amendments and how your website becomes compliant.
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