GDPR Within Development
Why You Should Be On Your Guard
Imagine rogue visitor accessing your site, just for soul purpose of reporting your website in attempt to prove that you want to sell his illegally collected data, not only that but visitor owns his data upon entry and exit of website. Zero exceptions. Visitor could be compensated with a buck load of money based on privilege of decision to share data or not.
Why Should I Care?
Since your client base is growing, you tend to send out multiple advertisement emails, collect data of growing client base and use it to grow it even larger, this should concern you.
Individual person could simply look into your website collectable cookies using Browser given development tools, look up collectable cookies and if cookies are not presented in your privacy policy statement you may end up paying a juicy fine.
History Lesson:
Fun example of people joining groups to address issue
Fund your lawsuit: https://www.crowdfunding.com/
Button – OK, Accepts All of The Cookies.
Whats Fatal, And Wrong!
If you clickFind out what’s changed, content within will surprise you, and mislead you into thinking you can choose, however your decision is ether accept or leave the site if you dig in.
Predicted Mistakes And Designed Decisions For People By People
From now and then, once we access websites we see suggestion options such as
- Accept all cookies, Ok.
- Optimized cookies, Mandatory cookies.
- Small cookies, minimal cookies, Turn of Ad-blocker alike cookies.
GDPR, Hello?
Firefox Ghostery plugin, does the job right identifying British American football official website with… Illegal visitor tracking and analytics collection. Websites like this are easy to find, and… report. lol.
Why You Should Be On Your Guard
Imagine rogue visitor accessing your site, just for soul purpose of reporting your website in attempt to prove that you want to sell his illegally collected data, not only that but visitor owns his data upon entry and exit of website. Zero exceptions. Visitor could be compensated with a buck load of money based on privilege of decision to share data or not.
Imagine if two, three or 200 people join in to make a lawsuit against your company or website. As strong as you choose to market yourself and believe that you own the right to know who visits your website, hosting providers tends to differ and will prevent from this dis-satisfactory highlight to be ever again bought to light. Consider reviewing your Hosting provider Terms and Conditions, or whoever publisher you use for your website or an app somewhere, as things just may end-up faster, even before lawsuit arrives.
Service provider will be reported first, as he is rightful owner of data in his storage methods. Therefore rightful owner of content, will be informed about your website, or service.
It would be living hell to wake up, and see only notification messages on app or website stating that content is under review. Secondly reviewing mailbox seeing emails sent to you by hosting provider. Not an experience you want to be having, stay safe and consider your next actions.
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