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Kevin Drake Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Emails about privacy policies are swamping inboxes this week, we shouldn’t ignore details about new privacy rules.
Do we have SME in this area or thoughts and ideas please
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Kevin Drake Perth, Western Australia, Australia
May 24, 2018 10:10 PM
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I agree with you Kevin they're ahead of us, I also noticed few medications and treatment methodology have been approved ten years ago then it gets approved here, that's because we care for our people we watch them ten years no one died from using the tablets (pills) then we approve it, but how many died from not using the pills for ten years that's out of the question:)
It is the same here in Australia, we wait a while.
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Kevin Drake Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Facebook issue is only the start and I think the snow ball will get bigger and bigger
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Riyadh Salih Saskatchewan, Canada
That's right Kevin, I noticed that
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Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
I saw all those emails coming for different products but not sure why ? What is the reason every company is issuing this. Can someone tell the story behind this ? And how important for us to read them ?

I need a week to read all I received for each and every company amd I deleted most of them.
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Mark Hofmann Operational Development Manager - PMP| Jamaica Bearings Long Island, Ny, United States
The General Data Protection Regulation ("GDPR"), came into effect May 25, 2018 in the EU. As a means of compliance many European companies are looking for users to acknowledge their consent to process and store the user's data. There's lots of info on it if you google it. One easy to read article is https://www.zdnet.com/article/gdpr-an-exec...-need-to-know/.
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Anish Abraham Privacy Program Manager| University of Washington Auburn, Wa, United States
Under the EU GDPR, if a website is configured to actively or passively collect personal data or information that can be used to identify persons who reside in the EU, including their online behaviors or interests, then it's required to follow certain guidelines.
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Janarthanan Balasubramanian Senior Business Analyst| Standard Chartered Global Business Services Bangalore, Karnataka, India
The GDPR is effective from May 25, 2018. It regulates how the personal data of individuals can be collected, stored, used, processed, retained, or deleted. Every individual has the right to know why the data is being collected, what purpose it will be used and how long it will be retained. The organization collecting the data must ensure that they explicitly take consent from the individuals for each purpose that the data will be used for. A generic tick box, pre ticked is not enough. Individuals should also get an option to opt out at any point of time. The data collected should be just enough for the purpose for which it is being collected for. No jargons. The policy should be explicit, concise, clear, transparent, easy to understand. Also certain organizations are mandated to appoint a data protection officer, whose details should be shared with the individuals who share their data. At any time some one may ask to erase their data (right to be forgotten)
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Vincent Guerard Coach - Trainer - Speaker - Advisor| Freelance Mont-Royal, Quebec, Canada
Europe is ahead in many fields compare with North America.

European law often lets the people decide what is best for them, not the corporation.

These new laws just in the same direction, they have similar laws for the food industry that more fully inform people of food content.

These laws make people freer!
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2 replies by Kevin Drake and Riyadh Salih
Jun 02, 2018 3:12 AM
Riyadh Salih
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Vincent totalement d'accord avec toi
Totally agree with you
Jun 02, 2018 8:48 AM
Kevin Drake
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Veey true.. you nailed it
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Riyadh Salih Saskatchewan, Canada
May 27, 2018 3:45 PM
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Europe is ahead in many fields compare with North America.

European law often lets the people decide what is best for them, not the corporation.

These new laws just in the same direction, they have similar laws for the food industry that more fully inform people of food content.

These laws make people freer!
Vincent totalement d'accord avec toi
Totally agree with you
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Riyadh Salih Saskatchewan, Canada
Kevin, this is a big thing I am glad that they started to look into this here too
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1 reply by Kevin Drake
Jun 02, 2018 8:49 AM
Kevin Drake
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They have to mate otherwise they will be sued
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