GDPR Complaint? All You Need Is A Good Privacy Policy And Opt-in Emails, Right? NOT
Brent Dreyer
AI Strategist | Author | Advisor | Healthcare & Marketing AI | Data-Driven Growth & Innovation
In the days, weeks, leading up to the effective date of GDPR, we all received a plethora of revised Privacy Policies, as well as a handful of reconfirmation of email opt-ins. Surprisingly, many people in significant size U.S. organizations seem to think that these actions alone will make them GDPR compliant.
Has anyone else experienced this reaction?
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6 年Thanks Brent Dreyer! Keep the toons coming!!
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6 年This reminds me of the lyrics written by a German band called ?The Bandits“ and it goes like this: Well I'm (not) sitting alone with my guitar slidly out of tune and it's a lovely night in June (May). And I try to write a song With a happy slomo melody like I have tried so many times before But I can't really tell you, what is wrong but all that comes out is another sad song maybe it's because I slept too long and nobody called me on my phone.
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6 年Yes, until your major corporate customer's compliance team decides to send you an audit questionnaire. It is already happening!