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    So GDPR kicks in on the 25th May 2018, and there will likely be some changes required to the way you operate.

    One piece of software I've recommended in the past for helping you optimise your website is MouseFlow.

    This software will be affected by GDPR - for example, if you're currently also tracking user inputs, that will need to be turned off.

    MouseFlow is a global company, so much of the World (like the USA) won't be affected by GDPR (being outside the EU), so we can't expect them to adjust their software to comply with GDPR (although they are making some amendments).

    So there are some steps you'll need to take if you use MouseFlow.

    Full details and recommendations here: https://mouseflow.com/blog/2017/09/h...pare-for-gdpr/

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    Quote Originally Posted by rth_discos View Post
    So GDPR kicks in on the 25th May 2018, and there will likely be some changes required to the way you operate.

    One piece of software I've recommended in the past for helping you optimise your website is MouseFlow.

    This software will be affected by GDPR - for example, if you're currently also tracking user inputs, that will need to be turned off.

    MouseFlow is a global company, so much of the World (like the USA) won't be affected by GDPR (being outside the EU), so we can't expect them to adjust their software to comply with GDPR (although they are making some amendments).

    So there are some steps you'll need to take if you use MouseFlow.

    Full details and recommendations here: https://mouseflow.com/blog/2017/09/h...pare-for-gdpr/
    Already waaaaay ahead of the game there Gavin

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    Well I'm sorry, but I fail to see how my Gross Domestic Product has any bearing on what I post on my website.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Excalibur View Post
    Well I'm sorry, but I fail to see how my Gross Domestic Product has any bearing on what I post on my website.
    Ah, but this is GDPR. Gross Domestic Product Revised.

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    Oh I thought it was the latest offering from Flo-rida.

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    I've just attempted to understand what GDPR is after reading this thread... Maybe I'm looking in the wrong places but I'm not better off understanding.

    Seems the same as data protection? Keeping personal data secure/ not sharing unless specificly saying you will share it? What's changed?

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