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GDPR & data processing
Becoming compliant with the General Data Protection Regulation
EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) introduction
An introduction to the GDPR
What is the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)?The GDPR protects EU data subjects' right to privacy and the protection of personal data and is coming into force on May 25th, 2018
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) GlossaryA Glossary of Terms and Definitions as used in relation to the GDPR.
Data privacy and consent
How to obtain and record consent from individuals to use their data
Communicating privacy information and your privacy policySet up a privacy policy to communicate privacy and acquire consent
Recording your prospects', applicants' and students' consent on their behalfHow to record the consent that a person has given to ensure that you adhere to it
Reviewing the consent a person has givenUnderstand how you are allowed to contact a person with marketing material and the history of their agreements to your policies
Marketing communications
How to obtain consent from individuals to send them marketing communications
What are marketing communications?Understand the type of communications you're sending through Full Fabric
Marketing and the GDPRCommunicate effectively with your audience and provide better experiences to your users and the people who trust us with their data.
Double opt-inGet data subjects' unequivocal consent by implementing double opt-in
Permission pass campaignsSending a campaign to candidates, who have not given their consent, to receive their permission to process their data
Individual's rights
Rights of data subjects (individuals) as described in the GDPR with which you must comply for EU data subjects
Right to be informedIndividuals have the right to be informed about the collection and use of their personal data
Right of accessIndividuals have the right to access their personal data and supplementary information
Right to rectificationThe GDPR includes a right for individuals to have inaccurate personal data rectified, or completed if it is incomplete
Right to erasureThe GDPR introduces a right for individuals to have personal data erased, also know as the right to be forgotten
Right to restrict processingIndividuals have the right to request the restriction or suppression of their personal data
Right to data portabilityThe right to data portability allows individuals to obtain and reuse their personal data for their own purposes across different services