UNITED STATES — New regulations are in place for all websites that collect user information internationally or from residents in the state of Nevada, reports TaigMarks Inc.
Other states have already adopted this requirement, and many more are expected to in the next year. Currently this is a regulation in the EU and it applies to all websites that collect user information.
To comply with General Data Protection Regulations, website operators must place a public notice (Privacy Policy) in a reasonably accessible manner that explains how the website will collect and use Personal Identifiable Information (PII).
What is PII? TaigMarks reports some examples of PII are:
- Name
- Social Security Number
- Driver’s License Number
- Birth Date
- Email Address
- Phone Number
TaigMarks is offering to review client websites to make sure they comply with these new regulations, and if needed, provide suggestions or changes that will make the sites compliant.
For more information on the GDPR requirements or to request a website compliance review, contact TaigMarks at (574) 294-8844.
SOURCE: TaigMarks press release