Post by account_disabled on Mar 12, 2024 22:32:39 GMT -5
The GDPR applies to all companies, organizations and institutions established in a member country of the European Union which collect and/or process personal data, to entities established outside Europe which use the information of European residents, as well as to subcontractors responsible for processing data on behalf of their clients. Thus, a company established in France which sells goods in Japan is subject to the GDPR, just like an Argentinian company whose customers are French residents. Likewise, if a company uses data processing software (such as a CRM), the publisher of said software is considered a co-responsible subcontractor.
The text of the GDPR has been translated into the national law of each European country. At the local level, an organization is in charge of its application in France, it is the National Commission for Information Technology and Buy Bulk SMS Service Liberties (CNIL). As the regulation is binding, it is also the CNIL which takes charge of the sanctions these are not trivial, since the fine can reachof the annual turnover of the offending company. Beyond the penalties incurred, companies must also take into account the negative impact on their reputation, as consumers are increasingly aware of the risks linked to the use of their data.
Thus, according to aIfop surveyof November(a few months after the entry into force of the GDPR),of those questioned said they were more sensitive to the issue of protecting their data than in previous years. In , another survey, this time carried out byOdoxa, showed thatof respondents are concerned about the information collected by websites, and as many feel that their data is poorly protected. (ODOXA SURVEY) What personal data are we talking about? The GDPR concerns the protection of “personal data”.
The text of the GDPR has been translated into the national law of each European country. At the local level, an organization is in charge of its application in France, it is the National Commission for Information Technology and Buy Bulk SMS Service Liberties (CNIL). As the regulation is binding, it is also the CNIL which takes charge of the sanctions these are not trivial, since the fine can reachof the annual turnover of the offending company. Beyond the penalties incurred, companies must also take into account the negative impact on their reputation, as consumers are increasingly aware of the risks linked to the use of their data.
Thus, according to aIfop surveyof November(a few months after the entry into force of the GDPR),of those questioned said they were more sensitive to the issue of protecting their data than in previous years. In , another survey, this time carried out byOdoxa, showed thatof respondents are concerned about the information collected by websites, and as many feel that their data is poorly protected. (ODOXA SURVEY) What personal data are we talking about? The GDPR concerns the protection of “personal data”.