How to comply with GDPR
GDPR becomes law on 25 May. That means every business will have to change the way they handle personal data – from getting consent for email newsletters and using information from social media to cold calling and storing contact details.
GDPR can seem confusing, and with fines for getting it wrong reaching £17m or more, the consequences are severe.
Thankfully, compliance is pretty straightforward, and it is easy to make sure your processes follow the new rules.
We’ve put together a simple whitepaper that makes it easy to see what is required and what you need to do to comply. Download the whitepaper here.
GDPR is being implemented to give people more control over their own personal data and knowledge over which companies and businesses are storing what. As it applies to ALL personal data, including employee data collected by an employer, there are few businesses that the new rules won’t apply to.
So, whether your data processing falls under ‘legitimate interests’ or ‘consent’, we’ve got you covered.
You may need to review your current tools to make sure they’re GDPR compliant. Not only is Vuelio’s database GDPR compliant, our tools allow you to be GDPR compliant. Our Stakeholder Management Suite allows you to track (with time stamps) interactions, including when and where data was collected from. So, if the regulator needs to see your compliance, it’s all available in one place.
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