WHAT IS GDPR?
The new General Data Protection Regulation, published on May 25, 2016, goes into force on May 25, 2018. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) standardizes data protection law across all 28 EU countries and imposes strict new rules on controlling and processing personally identifiable information. It also extends the protection of personal data and data protection rights.
The European Union's website of reputable US media has become ineffective due to the implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) rules to protect the personal information of their people.
Since GDPP is effective, the technology companies will not be able to obtain the information of their users, their services and services without permission. Technology companies will not be able to tick the box next to the words "I agree with terms and conditions".
From now on, all the technology companies need to specifically ask for permission of the person to take user information. If there is evidence of taking personal information without permission, then a large amount of fine will be required.
So, because of these rules being implemented, the European people will now be guaranteed to protect themselves from any earlier time, and BBC's report said that the potential of technology companies would be lower than before.
Although these new rules are effective for Facebook, Google or other social media and their applications, it can not be used randomly for the information of the European people, but the first rumors have been chronicled on the popular newspapers such as the Chicago Times, Los Angeles Times.
The statement of the newspaper said in most countries of Europe their website is currently ineffective.
Note that in 2016, the European Union GDP pass in Brussels to protect public information
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