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:: GDPR - Broader than you think? ::
Now - I'm no expert, but
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whenever you differentiate one individual from others, you are identifying that individual
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Does that not include things like hashed IPs?
#SEO #Analytics
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gdpr.eu.
:: GDPR - Broader than you think? ::
Now - I'm no expert, but
"...
whenever you differentiate one individual from others, you are identifying that individual
..."
Does that not include things like hashed IPs?
#SEO #Analytics
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gdpr.eu.
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And it's not just "Cookies"
(inc. modern browser storage mechanisms, such as localstorage),
it also applies to other methods,
such as "digital fingerprinting";
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Any information that could identify a specific device, like its digital fingerprint, are identifiers
..."
And it's not just "Cookies"
(inc. modern browser storage mechanisms, such as localstorage),
it also applies to other methods,
such as "digital fingerprinting";
"...
Any information that could identify a specific device, like its digital fingerprint, are identifiers
..."
Which raises some questions,
as I see several analytics products that claim to not need declaration for GDPR,
as they hash data, and/or have short-term identifiers (single day etc.),
such as @usefathom and @PlausibleHQ.
But the above suggests even that's not compliant?
as I see several analytics products that claim to not need declaration for GDPR,
as they hash data, and/or have short-term identifiers (single day etc.),
such as @usefathom and @PlausibleHQ.
But the above suggests even that's not compliant?
What gets me is, server logs (which natively capture IP addresses) can be example from declaration - so long as you aren't processing them for identification.
So the possible implications are very broad,
but there seems to be loopholes?
So the possible implications are very broad,
but there seems to be loopholes?
Does simply stating you aren't using the data to identify individuals (by name, location, device etc.) mean you don't need to declare?
Does "grouping" data by "hashed identifiers" count as not identifying,
even though the simple act of grouping together means you are identifying
Does "grouping" data by "hashed identifiers" count as not identifying,
even though the simple act of grouping together means you are identifying
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