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Zoe Wong on Depop user community and its privacy awareness

As part of our interviews with clients, this time we are with Zoe Wong, director of Finance and operations of Depop, who will be talking to us about the community of users on its platform, how it has evolved and the perception of these in relation to privacy. 1. Why is Depop unique? To an

Zoe Wong de Depop y cómo afecta la privacidad a su empresa

Como parte de nuestras entrevistas con clientes, en esta ocasión Zoe Wong, directora de finanzas y operaciones de Depop nos habla sobre la comunidad de usuarios de su plataforma y cómo ha evolucionado la percepción de estos en relación con la privacidad. 1. ¿Por qué Depop es único? Visto desde fuera podría parecer como una mezcla

Aphaia media partner for Monetising Big Data in Telecoms World Summit 2018

Aphaia is media partner for Symphony Global Monetising Big Data in Telecoms World Summit 2018 that will take place in Singapore on 23-24 April, with a focus on machine learning data integration. Aphaia’s message: don’t forget GDPR ! This year’s Monetising Big Data in Telecoms World Summit will encompass the following topics: Generating New Revenue

GDPR consent explained by WP29

GDPR consent requirements, one of the most difficult GDPR areas for businesses to comply with, have been further explained by Article 29 Working Party. This is our choice of highlights from the new GDPR Consent Guidelines. Imbalance of power does not in all cases preclude valid GDPR consent Although cases of consent by employee to

Our client Salve on their fertility app – and health data privacy

The team of brilliant founders Charlie, Elin and Alex explain how Salve app is changing fertility treatments and why is patient health data privacy an important aspect of it. 1. How did the idea for the Salve app emerge? A close friend works in fertility and told me how broken communication was between the clinic

GDPR Data Protection by Design and by Default – in practice

GDPR data protection by design and by default is not an additional layer of data security but rather a test of the company’s commitment to protect personal data not just from third parties but also from its own commercial interests, management and employees. GDPR privacy by design and by default provision builds on the idea

GDPR right to be forgotten as seen by online personalities

GDPR right to be forgotten will soon enable EU citizens to request online search engines and social media to erase their past online activity and even chase third parties who have replicated it. We explore how GDPR right to be forgotten is seen through the eyes of three people running their successful personal online businesses.

Felicia Yap on iDiaries and our online memory delusions

In Felicia Yap’s speculative world of ‘Yesterday’ , people’s short-term memories are finite – so everyone records their daily experiences on electronic diaries. The Guardian’s Rising Star for Fiction 2017 chats to Aphaia Blog about our online memory delusions. The EU law, including General Data Protection Regulation ( GDPR ) , grants individuals the ‘Right to be Forgotten’ ,

GDPR to do list this autumn

GDPR starts to apply less than a year from now – which seems like a reason enough to panic for many data-driven organisations who have so far not addressed the transition to GDPR. But instead of panicking, it may be better to have a look at our autumn GDPR to do list. 1. Map your

Early Data Protection Officer appointment

Although companies are not obliged to appoint a Data Protection Officer before May 2018, we are often asked to already provide Data Protection Officer services now – to help with GDPR implementation. So we started offering ‘ early Data Protection Officer appointment ‘. Early Data Protection Officer appointment means that your appointed Data Protection Officer