Do you want to pay a penalty of 20 million euros for non-compliance with RGPD ? No (yes I can read your mind 🤓)?
Note that this is the maximum penalty provided for by the legislator (that, or 4% of the company's annual worldwide turnover). I therefore advise you to do the right thing on your website to be in compliance with the RGPD 😅
To know how to do it, you are in the right place 👇
The RGP what?
The RGPD Is an acronym for General Data Protection Regulation. It is a European regulation that aims to protect the personal data of citizens of the European Union that came into force in May 2018. This regulation establishes a legal framework for collecting, the treatment And the protection of the personal data of citizens of the European Union.
In fact, the GDPR is intended to give individuals greater control over their own data. It defines clear obligations for businesses, organizations, and public authorities that collect and process personal data, such as explicit user consent for the collection and processing of their data, the obligation to notify data breaches and the establishment of appropriate security measures to protect the data.
This regulation applies to all companies, organizations and public authorities that collect and process personal data of citizens of the European Union, regardless of their geographical location. Businesses that do not comply with the GDPR may be subject to significant financial penalties... We don't joke with the law 😉
As said before, it's important to remember that GDPR compliance is a legal obligation.
It is therefore important to take steps to ensure that your website is GDPR compliant. Here are some key steps to comply with your Webflow website with the RGPD:
Here are the mentions that you must appear on your Webflow site to be in compliance with the RGPD from the design of your site 👇
They are mandatory and should be easily accessible.
They should include:
They inform your customers of their rights and obligations, they are mandatory in B2C.
You must include:
Each time you collect data about the Internet user, you must inform him. the Internet user. For example, when filling out a form, he will have to find this information:
You must obtain clear and explicit user consent when you:
Otherwise, if your site is already online and does not comply with current regulations, it is not too late you can also make these changes.
It's even mandatory 😅
To find out if your company is subject to the RGPD, you can perform a diagnosis using this tool.
All you need to do is have (collect, collect, use, store) personal data in your business for you to be required to comply with the GDPR. In other words, I'm pretty sure you're subject to it 🤪
To find out if your site is compliant, you can use paid audit tools.
You can of course check each element by yourself, by rereading the previous paragraph and by finding out directly on the website of the CNIL.
You can also check these points:
With these tips, you should not be pinched by the CNIL for non-compliance with RGPD! ✌🏼
Let's stay on this topic with the next article: discover 5 ways to add cookies to your Webflow site! Means that comply with the GDPR of course 😇
Do you want to pay a penalty of 20 million euros for non-compliance with RGPD ? No (yes I can read your mind 🤓)?
Note that this is the maximum penalty provided for by the legislator (that, or 4% of the company's annual worldwide turnover). I therefore advise you to do the right thing on your website to be in compliance with the RGPD 😅
To know how to do it, you are in the right place 👇
The RGP what?
The RGPD Is an acronym for General Data Protection Regulation. It is a European regulation that aims to protect the personal data of citizens of the European Union that came into force in May 2018. This regulation establishes a legal framework for collecting, the treatment And the protection of the personal data of citizens of the European Union.
In fact, the GDPR is intended to give individuals greater control over their own data. It defines clear obligations for businesses, organizations, and public authorities that collect and process personal data, such as explicit user consent for the collection and processing of their data, the obligation to notify data breaches and the establishment of appropriate security measures to protect the data.
This regulation applies to all companies, organizations and public authorities that collect and process personal data of citizens of the European Union, regardless of their geographical location. Businesses that do not comply with the GDPR may be subject to significant financial penalties... We don't joke with the law 😉
As said before, it's important to remember that GDPR compliance is a legal obligation.
It is therefore important to take steps to ensure that your website is GDPR compliant. Here are some key steps to comply with your Webflow website with the RGPD:
Here are the mentions that you must appear on your Webflow site to be in compliance with the RGPD from the design of your site 👇
They are mandatory and should be easily accessible.
They should include:
They inform your customers of their rights and obligations, they are mandatory in B2C.
You must include:
Each time you collect data about the Internet user, you must inform him. the Internet user. For example, when filling out a form, he will have to find this information:
You must obtain clear and explicit user consent when you:
Otherwise, if your site is already online and does not comply with current regulations, it is not too late you can also make these changes.
It's even mandatory 😅
To find out if your company is subject to the RGPD, you can perform a diagnosis using this tool.
All you need to do is have (collect, collect, use, store) personal data in your business for you to be required to comply with the GDPR. In other words, I'm pretty sure you're subject to it 🤪
To find out if your site is compliant, you can use paid audit tools.
You can of course check each element by yourself, by rereading the previous paragraph and by finding out directly on the website of the CNIL.
You can also check these points:
With these tips, you should not be pinched by the CNIL for non-compliance with RGPD! ✌🏼
Let's stay on this topic with the next article: discover 5 ways to add cookies to your Webflow site! Means that comply with the GDPR of course 😇