GDPR: Protect Your Users Data Online
The GDPR was established to strengthen and unify data protection for all individuals within the EU, primarily by mandating that organizations process personal data with strict adherence to principles like lawfulness, fairness, and transparency. It achieves this protection by granting individuals enhanced rights to see or delete their information at any given time, as well as the right to be told exactly which cookies or tracking technologies are being used on a website.
How Reflectiz helps organizations
adhere to the GDPR requirements and
keep their users’ data safe:
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Requirement |
Reflectiz Solution |
|---|---|
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Personal Information Definition and Safeguards Right to Privacy |
Reflectiz simulates user journeys on the site, detecting third-party vendors that collect or transmit personal information, ensuring data is protected from unauthorized sharing or selling before it leaves your network. |
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Right to be informed |
Tracker and cookies are mapped in the Reflectiz system after detected, with their classification and other crucial data |
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Valid Consent |
Reflectiz flags scripts that continue tracking users after consent is withdrawn,and alerts to any misclassification that could cause a violation |
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Reporting and Audits |
Audits and highlights discrepancies in cookie/tracker classifications against the publicly disclosed Privacy Policy. Updates logs and offers reporting capabilities. |
Reflectiz uses a remote scanning approach that is ideal for GDPR compliance
Reflectiz’s fully remote scanning architecture is designed to meet the strictest privacy and security requirements across all regulations.
Streamline regulatory compliance to avoid data violations and hefty fines
Gain a comprehensive map of all active third-party components on your website. This map reports and exports directly to your privacy and legal teams, all sorted by specific sensitive actions, such as: User inputting data; Specific network requests; Identify third-parties that track your users’ activity without cookies’ consent; Detect which third-parties obtain users’ geo-location, camera, and microphone permissions without consent; Cross-domain trackers; Ensure all third-parties meet GDPR/CCPA privacy regulations.