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Mastering GDPR Compliance: 6 Must-Follow Steps for Your LMS

learnWorlds

Privacy policy Is your privacy policy up to date with the latest GDPR regulations? Give them also the option to accept all, some, or none of the cookies on your website. They should be able to opt out of communications and cookies at any time. And is all this data necessary for your business operations?

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Beyond Expensive Lawyer Fees and Cheesy Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions Generators with Donata and Hans from Termageddon

LifterLMS

How you can go beyond expensive lawyer fees and cheesy privacy policy and terms and conditions generators with Donata and Hans from Termageddon. The terms and privacy policy will also update automatically when new laws that affect your setup are put into place. You also need to follow the laws of the places where you do business.

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A whole new world

E-Learning Provocateur

Notwithstanding its intent, smart cookies soon cottoned on to the fact that real money can be made in this virtual economy. So what does Second Life offer legally incorporated, government-regulated financial services organisations in terms of e-learning? In other words, people entered Second Life for fun.

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How to be in Compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation

KnowledgeCity

The General Data Protection Regulation serves to protect several types of personal data including name, address, identification numbers, location and IP addresses, cookie data, and personal information (racial and ethnic data, health and genetic data, biometrics, political affiliations, gender and identity, etc.). What is the GDPR?

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9 Ways Online Course Creators Can Protect Their Intellectual Property

learnWorlds

6 Create Your Own Copyright Policy You have the right to create your own “terms and conditions” and communicate what you consider to be fair use of your content and what not. Of course, this doesn’t legally protect you or give you any rights, as it’s not an official policy.

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eLearning in the GDPR era: What you need to know

TalentLMS

through online profiles, cookies, and other such means) is required to comply with GDPR — regardless of whether it’s an EU-based company or not. # Have appropriate data protection and retention policies and controls in place for the information of the data subjects you manage. Who Should Care? GDPR Terminology.

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GDPR: A Year Later, Are You Taking It Seriously?

Interactive Services

51% of examined websites did not have a clearly-disclosed privacy policy. According to ImmuniWeb, the source for the study, their privacy policies were either hidden or hard-to-find, which is a clear violation of GDPR regulations and could lead to a warning or a penalty. The results were striking. That’s not all, though.