Written by:
Leo Hoogma
Since 2018, the European privacy law AVG applies to entrepreneurs. This means that you as an entrepreneur must be accountable for the processing of personal data. This law applies to all organizations within the EU that process personal data, including SMEs and freelancers.
Accountability
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) forces organizations to demonstrate that they comply with privacy rules. As an entrepreneur, you have a so-called duty of accountability. This means that you must be able to demonstrate, and therefore have documented, that your processing operations comply with the rules of the GDPR.
For example, you must be able to demonstrate that you process personal data according to the most important principles of processing, such as:
You must also be able to demonstrate that you have taken the correct security measures to protect the personal data. Data may not be kept longer than necessary in the GDPR.
You are obliged to account for your data processing when the Dutch Data Protection Authority requests this. Therefore, make sure that you meet your accountability obligations. Sign a processor agreement with your customers in which you determine what personal data may be processed for, which security measures have been taken for the safe storage of this data, and whether the processor may engage sub-processors for the processing.
Puzzle?
Hoogma Webdesign is happy to help you solve the puzzle called AVG. As a hosting company we arrange the traffic of your website, as well as the e-mail traffic. We not only 'see` your data, but also that of your customers. We are therefore an important pivot in the privacy guarantee of your company. We handle this with care and that is why we map everything transparently, so that we fully comply with the requirements of this privacy law.
Do you have any questions or do you want to know how Hoogma Webdesign handles your data? Then contact us. You can find more information about the GDPR on the website of the Dutch Data Protection Authority, such as `GDPR in a nutshell`.
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