Proper noun
GDPR
(European Union law) Initialism of General Data Protection Regulation: a regulation in EU law on data protection and privacy in the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA).
But two years after the arrival of GDPR, cookie consent notices are a blight on the web. Source: Internet
Earlier this week, after the developer was notified of the critical flaw, the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin was removed from the plugin directory “pending a full review” according to the plugin’s directory page. Source: Internet
Accordingly, this webinar will focus on the best practices, toolsets, and optimal platform strategy methodology vital for the creation and execution of an effective and sound business GDPR implementation strategy. Source: Internet
According to the General Data Protection Regulation survey conducted by Technology Law Alliance, just 18 per cent of companies will be ready for GDPR in May 2018. Source: Internet
Data privacy took a major change two years ago when the European Union passed the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and strengthened the privacy rights of residents there, particularly through the right to be forgotten and data portability. Source: Internet
First, GDPR requires companies to get consent to collect data or to have some other valid reason for collecting user information. Source: Internet