at the time, yes, it was just a landing page. I have uploaded the platform since then. I wanted a simple way to collect consent and for customers to update or remove consent.
Can you talk more about access requests? Are there existing solutions?
"Information you voluntarily provide to us: When you sign up for and use the Services, consult with our customer service team, send us an email, post on our blog, integrate the Services with another website or service (for example, when you choose to connect your e-commerce account with MailChimp), or communicate with us in any way, you are voluntarily giving us information that we collect. That information may include either your or your Subscribers’ name, physical address, email address, IP address, phone number, credit card information, as well as details including gender, occupation, location, purchase history, and other demographic information. By giving us this information, you consent to this information being collected, used, disclosed, transferred to the United States and stored by us, as described in our Terms of Use and in this Privacy Policy."
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 20.0 ms ] threadPersonally I'd have targeted handling GDPR access requests as a business domain. These are €20 million timebombs each primed to explode after 30 days.
As a CEO I'd want some pretty damn good visibility into these. There's no cheap/good solution for this out there today.
at the time, yes, it was just a landing page. I have uploaded the platform since then. I wanted a simple way to collect consent and for customers to update or remove consent.
Can you talk more about access requests? Are there existing solutions?
"Information you voluntarily provide to us: When you sign up for and use the Services, consult with our customer service team, send us an email, post on our blog, integrate the Services with another website or service (for example, when you choose to connect your e-commerce account with MailChimp), or communicate with us in any way, you are voluntarily giving us information that we collect. That information may include either your or your Subscribers’ name, physical address, email address, IP address, phone number, credit card information, as well as details including gender, occupation, location, purchase history, and other demographic information. By giving us this information, you consent to this information being collected, used, disclosed, transferred to the United States and stored by us, as described in our Terms of Use and in this Privacy Policy."
Hmmm...