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Re: Gdpr - upcoming law for European merchants
As a US business with 97% of our sales to non EU countries it's not worth our time to try to become compliant with GDPR. I've also been monitoring to see if there were any exemptions to small mom & pop businesses and have not found any.
Here is a good page to read - https://www.compliancejunction.com/gdpr-for-us-companies/ We are going to opt out of GDPR and stop selling to EU countries. Step 1 is to uncheck all EU countries and the UK. But this still allows existing EU customers to place orders. At least in 4.6.6. Step 2 is to send EU customers to my GDPR Policy page whenever they click on the cart or checkout pages. In cart.php around line 640 After: Code:
// Update minicart Add: Code:
// GDPR - Send EU customers to GDPR static policy page As I'm no where near an expert with php in x-cart I welcome those of you who are to test & post a better solution. Use at your own risk :-) Paul |
Re: Gdpr - upcoming law for European merchants
Meanwhile... If you're looking for GPDR leading role models, then look no further than ICANN because they will be completely ready... surely? :wink:
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Re: Gdpr - upcoming law for European merchants
Looks like Google are not opting out of GDPR 8O 8O 8O
Have a read: - Quote:
I'll get my coat... Kind regards ITVV |
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For companies like Google, FB, Microsoft, etc which are international companies and have offices all over the worlds is impossible to opt out of this. Google has offices in EU so at the very least their EU business has to comply.
In this essence if your site is running Google Analytics for example, which will collect visitors data regardless of if you do business with EU or not, you have to comply. If you have FB Like or Share on the site - you have to comply. These scripts collect visitors data just by browsing your site, or interact with the feature, so disabling EU countries so visitors cannot purchase is not enough. ( post 31 elmirage001 ) |
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Google, XYZ, ABC inc, that has an actual presence in Europe will not be able to opt out because, well, they're in Europe and thus have to. I can't see Google bailing out of Europe.
A small non-Europe based internet shop that has no presence whatsoever in the EU, who's owner is not a EU citizen, and happens to have Europeans visiting their sites online and making purchases cannot be forced to comply with the laws of some foreign land just because it's rulers dictate so - it doesn't work like that. It's possible they might coerce the payment processing systems to force their customers to comply. Kind of like how the US government forces foreign banks to turn over all tax info about it's US customers abroad. Until it gets to that point, I won't really be going out of my way to comply with this thing. |
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Just for the record, I do indeed know that Google has a European presence :-) :-) :-)
I was being 'Tongue in cheek' 8O 8O 8O My point is that this whole GDPR issue has far reaching effect. As Steve has pointed out: - Quote:
How on earth are companies thinking that they can "opt out" just because they don't like the idea? The likes of Google and FB have you trapped into having to comply! Just saying... I have now got my coat and hat on... Regards ITVV |
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Thank you Steve for the info! I was in the process of reading the email I receive from Google. We are fortunate that we dominate our niche and don't rely on FB and haven't looked at GA in many months. We do spend time on SEMRUSH every day. :-) |
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I very much support the "close your FB account" movement :)
Keep in mind though it is not only Analytics. If you run Google AdWords and they are targeting EU, if you have FB OpenGraph on the site, or Instagram... All these are traps to collect visitors info and it has always been your responsibility to inform visitors about this. @ITVV - don't forget to put on shoes ;) |
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@cflsystems :lol: :lol: :lol:
I knew that I had forgotten something 8O Kind regards ITVV |
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Steve you can inform visitors vis the usual cookies info and put in your Terms&Conditions etc. Technically that FB data / Analytics data is stored on Google / FB servers, so as long as they are GDPR compliant and secure etc - then you should be ok on that front. Ive spoken to the Information Commissioners Office in the UK and they are very friendly re GDPR, they acknowledge people may make mistakes etc - and it wil take a while to bed in. As long as you can show you have reasonable steps etc - they are more than happy to tell what you need do to get compliant - that's as far as UK businesses are concerned anyway. What will be interesting is that the US govt think they will have jurisdiction when it comes to Google. That is - there is data on a Google server in Ireland, the US want to see that data etc - that will be an interesting outcome |
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