INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
since all organizations operating in the European Union have been required to comply with the GDPR
Under the new regulation, services are required to disclose what information they collect from users, how they store it and how they process
it.The GDPR covers any data that can be used to identify you as a person, even indirectly
use, this necessary transparency might help you choose the actually secure cloud storage solution.Security standardsUnder the GDPR, a lot of
companies have taken time to re-evaluate their Privacy Policies and include how they handle your personal data
Cloud storage is no exception.Cloud storage services, who take adequate security measures to protect your personal data from loss,
alteration, or unauthorized processing, are the ones you should be looking for
The GDPR has outlined encryption as a good standard for data protection.This is an opportunity to spend a few minutes and see what kind of
optionsConsent lies at the heart of the GDPR
Chapter 3 of the regulation contains a list of your personal data privacy rights, as a user
This includes the right to receiving a notification of a breach, the right of full erasure of data, the ability to restrict the processing
In most cases, cloud storage and file sync apps are data controllers
However, the ease with which you can manage your privacy options alone are that can differentiate one app from another.Customer commitmentIn
the end, it all comes down to how committed your service is to your satisfaction
Recent studies have shown that 54% of customers have switched to competitors, due to bad customer experience.Going the extra mile and
introducing clear and transparent communication is crucial post-GDPR
Openness builds trust, which in turn increases customer satisfaction
is marketing specialist, pCloud