How to have legal forms that are penalty-proof!
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 10:39 am
You just read the word “legal forms” and you’re already thinking that it will be just as exciting as watching a documentary about flying thumbtacks in the Himalayas.
Before you decide to watch the documentary, you should know one thing: the future of your blog largely depends on reading this post.
Right now, I don't need to be with you to see the expression you just put on, a mix of astonishment and disbelief, but I'm really not exaggerating.
What's coming your way
For months now, various media have been discussing the new data protection regulation.
You may have attended Alicia Rodríguez's SomeChatES where the main transformations that will occur for digital professionals were explained.
Or you may have read other articles with information russian virtual mobile number on this topic and therefore already know that this new regulation exists, that it will transform the way we collect and manage other people's information, that it is not optional, that it imposes new requirements and that you cannot leave your blog out of it.
What you may not know exactly is what you have to do so that your forms do not reveal you as an offender and so that you can have legal forms.
Ufff, offender, that's a big deal, I know, but the truth is that you will be one unless you get your act together and understand that it's not just about complying.
It is fundamentally about leaving evidence of a real respect for the user and their rights, of the end of an era in which no one paid attention to the rights of users and subscribers, of renouncing the belief that these records belong to us and that we can use them as we see fit.
That era has come to an end and as the person in charge of a blog or website you cannot look south-east or pretend you don't know, because it will be the users themselves who will establish the penalties.
Users will now have clear tools to distinguish blogs that make legitimate and respectful use of their data.
But also to locate those who do not operate within the law or, at least, do not leave evidence of it.
New demands: the changes you cannot avoid
The new regulation introduces different requirements that will be necessary for your blog to survive the legal and user penalties that will undoubtedly come sooner or later.
In this post you will find the Survival Guide that your blog needs .
Before you decide to watch the documentary, you should know one thing: the future of your blog largely depends on reading this post.
Right now, I don't need to be with you to see the expression you just put on, a mix of astonishment and disbelief, but I'm really not exaggerating.
What's coming your way
For months now, various media have been discussing the new data protection regulation.
You may have attended Alicia Rodríguez's SomeChatES where the main transformations that will occur for digital professionals were explained.
Or you may have read other articles with information russian virtual mobile number on this topic and therefore already know that this new regulation exists, that it will transform the way we collect and manage other people's information, that it is not optional, that it imposes new requirements and that you cannot leave your blog out of it.
What you may not know exactly is what you have to do so that your forms do not reveal you as an offender and so that you can have legal forms.
Ufff, offender, that's a big deal, I know, but the truth is that you will be one unless you get your act together and understand that it's not just about complying.
It is fundamentally about leaving evidence of a real respect for the user and their rights, of the end of an era in which no one paid attention to the rights of users and subscribers, of renouncing the belief that these records belong to us and that we can use them as we see fit.
That era has come to an end and as the person in charge of a blog or website you cannot look south-east or pretend you don't know, because it will be the users themselves who will establish the penalties.
Users will now have clear tools to distinguish blogs that make legitimate and respectful use of their data.
But also to locate those who do not operate within the law or, at least, do not leave evidence of it.
New demands: the changes you cannot avoid
The new regulation introduces different requirements that will be necessary for your blog to survive the legal and user penalties that will undoubtedly come sooner or later.
In this post you will find the Survival Guide that your blog needs .