EU GDPR Official Website

Although when I wrote the article, I searched as much as I could for the official GDPR website. Apparently, I didn’t find the real one. According to a comment posted below by

This is the official website: 

Unfortunately, it’s only in English. The EU should have promoted its website better, and I should have searched for it better.

The same goes for dataprotection ro

(is this the official website in Romania? It says so…), which was offline for a while during that period. There you can read all the bolivia phone number data information about GDPR, in Romanian. Perhaps the huge number of visitors to this website in those days overloaded the servers.

The GDPR website was offline on May 24th

What’s strange is that, in some cases, the European website redirects to a platform that offers data protection services. What is this, some the idea for this post was given by permanently varnished kind of scheme? You make a law and then sell services? Maybe the website was never the official one (although it’s the first one when you search for ‘Official GDPR Website’), or maybe it was hacked.

However,

there is no need to be terribly alarmed. The law is specifically targeting data collection and processing companies. If you have a small business, an fresh list online store, or are a blogger, you just need to make sure you follow a few rules. You probably already follow many of them.

 

What’s more, various platforms are working on GDPR compliance. So you probably won’t even have to worry about it when using WordPress, MailChimp, WooCommerce, etc.

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