GDPR
Definition
The General Data Protection Regulation (EU 2016/679), a comprehensive data protection law that governs the collection, processing, and storage of personal data of individuals within the European Economic Area. GDPR imposes strict requirements on data controllers and processors, including lawful basis for processing, data minimisation, breach notification within 72 hours, and fines of up to 4% of global annual turnover for non-compliance.
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Is Opagio data secure and encrypted?
Opagio uses industry-standard encryption, secure APIs, and access controls. However, you should review our Data Privacy Policy for full details before uploading sensitive company information.
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Data privacy is table-stakes for trust. Customers must know data is secure, encrypted, not sold, and handled according to GDPR and other regulations.
Read full answer →How does GDPR affect the valuation of data and customer relationship assets?
GDPR constrains data monetisation, requires consent for data processing, and introduces significant penalty risk — all of which affect the valuation of data assets and customer relationship intangibles.
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