GDPR Becomes Easier For Small Business Owners

A new and affordable self-service tool simplifies compliance London, Friday, 9 March 2018 – A new service launched by 123DPO in association with GDPR365 gives small businesses an online, self-service tool which covers every single aspect of GDPR compliance. The online portal takes business owners through each aspect of the GDPR in a clear and […]

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Legitimate Interests – Checklist

Legitimate Interests ☐ We have checked that legitimate interests is the most appropriate basis. ☐ We understand our responsibility to protect the individual’s interests. ☐ We have conducted a legitimate interests assessment (LIA) and kept a record of it, to ensure that we can justify our decision. ☐ We have identified the relevant legitimate interests. […]

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About GDPR

The EU’s new data protection regulation is complex to understand and implement. GDPR365 reduces the risk of non-compliance by giving each company an intuitive cloud-based hub with customised, thoughtful workflows to simplify the compliance process by organising it into clear, simple and assignable tasks. In May 2016, the European Union (EU) passed a EU-wide data […]

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Consent – Checklist

Asking for Consent ☐ We have checked that consent is the most appropriate lawful basis for processing. ☐ We have made the request for consent prominent and separate from our terms and conditions. ☐ We ask people to positively opt in. ☐ We don’t use pre-ticked boxes or any other type of default consent. ☐ […]

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Six Data Protection Principles

Six data protection principles will require that personal data should be: processed in a fair, lawful and transparent manner collected for specified, explicit and legitimate purposes and not further processed in a manner that is incompatible with those purposes adequate, relevant and limited to what is necessary accurate and where necessary kept up to date […]

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GDPR Checklist for Local Authorities

The General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”), which comes into force on 25 May 2018, will replace the Data Protection Act 1998. The ICO has published the results from its Local Government Information Governance Survey, together with guidance on the steps that local councils should take in order to ready themselves for the GDPR. With the […]

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