• Aspects Related to GDPR

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    Look for Security markers

     

    A free dating site should have a clear statement on the site about what measures the web site owner has taken to protect users of the site from unwanted invasion of their personal privacy. The available technology today makes it possible for web site owners to provide comprehensive security and privacy measures to all the users. However, the members of the dating site must take responsibility for determining that the security exists on the seersco.com site they are considering. Further, the security and privacy safeguards must be in place at all times and at all levels of the site

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    Use Common Sense

    Use your common sense to protect your privacy always. Don't give away your social security number, credit card numbers or other types of sensitive information. When you choose a free dating site, you don't need to worry about the wrong person getting the information about money and accounts you hold. You should never need to provide information of this sort with a free site. If you are asked to do so, the site is not free or is asking for unneeded information. Dating site members should never provide information of this site online.

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    Take your time

    Don't be in a hurry to give information to those you meet at a dating site. They may be perfectly innocent questions, but if you are not pressured about giving information to the web site master or by the members you will be protected from much of the risk. Take time to get to know other web site members gradually without rushing into the release of any information that is personal or sensitive. If you only provide the same type of information that you would give a casual acquaintance, you will protect yourself.

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    GDPR Compliance- Insights

    The single most important concern among Web users (besides avoiding the onslaught of SPAM) is maintaining the privacy of their personal information. As unsurprising as this is, most websites have not addressed this issue by implementing privacy policy statements. The reason may be that webmasters and site owners have a difficult time figuring out what a privacy policy should contain. If you want to write up a privacy policy statement, it is "best practice" to include answers to the following:

    Why You Are Collecting Information Site operators collect user information for many reasons; from contributing to customized shopping experiences to sending newsletters and special promotions via email.

     

    Make sure to establish clear guidelines about what you intend to use the information for now, and in the future. Emphasize the positive, but don't be afraid to tell them why you need the information. Who Will Have Access to the Information You Collect Make it clear from the "get-go" if you are planning on selling, sharing, leasing or renting user information with anyone. It is a common occurrence for the information visitors provide to end up on a spam list or in a corporate database so do your best to tell them up front. This excerpt from 7Search.com's privacy policy is typical of forthright privacy language:

     

    "The information that you make available to us when you complete our forms will never be sold, rented or made available to other companies for any purpose whatsoever. Your information is only to be used in relation to the 7Search family of Internet services. We may occasionally use your email to inform you about the 7Search family of services." Can Users "Opt Out?" Make it quick and easy for users to withdraw their information or limit who has access to it. Detailing the steps for opting out within your privacy policy will cut down on complaints and provide users with more control over their information. What do I do When I Have Privacy Policy? Once you have developed your privacy policy, follow these two simple rules:

     

  • Evaluating GDPR principles

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    Your privacy should always be a top priority when logging online. You do not want anyone to know what sites you are visiting, who you are chatting to, writing email and so on. Searching for various data like cure to certain diseases and legal matters or concerns are just to confidential to be made known. Or you are sending very sensitive work data, sharing personal photos and private family stories. Selecting the most competent browser is therefore very imperative. You should know what information about you is publicly accessible when using internet.

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    Most modern web browsers pay attention to their security. From time to time, they update and audit the functionality of their settings. In order to find options to security troubles, there are issues even told that major IT companies carry out contests yearly to make and unfix these dilemmas. Huge money is spent and given to winners, this is a way in trying to invite individual security experts and research experts to take the challenge. Many internet lovers take privacy for granted. More people spend little time with browser functionality, setting and preference when using the web. On the other hand when using internet cafes or someone else's PC, the settings is already modified.

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    You must not be tempted in publishing personal or private info on the web, unless it is really needed. Unless with the certain person's permission, you can publish his/her personal information.

     

    Secondly at all times make sure you are submitting your data to the trusted websites over trusted connections. When using the WiFi, a free access must always be avoided preferably if you are not certain of the owner. They can be frauds, stealing and using your character. Thirdly make sure your browser is correctly set up. Use the most recent version at all times. A number of browsers make use of plug-ins that is more efficient in privacy protection and can be done with a few clicks. At last, but not least, don't forget to logout, clear browser's cache or switch the private mode on when using someone's computer.

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    About Seersco

    GDPR goes beyond safeguarding against the misuse of personal data such as email addresses and telephone numbers. The Regulation applies to any form of personal data that could identify an EU citizen, including user names and IP addresses. Furthermore, there is no distinction between information held on an individual in a business or personal capacity - it's all classified as personal data identifying an individual and is therefore covered by the new Regulation.

     

  • Quotes

    “I used to work in a bank when I was younger and to me it doesn’t matter whether it’s raining or the sun is shining or whatever: as long as I’m riding a bike, I know I’m the luckiest guy in the world”
    Mark Cavendish


    “The bicycle is just as good company as most husbands and, when it gets old and shabby, a woman can dispose of it and get a new one without shocking the entire community.”
    Ann Strong


    “The hardest part of raising a child is teaching them to ride bicycles. A shaky child on a bicycle for the first time needs both support and freedom. The realisation that this is what the child will always need can hit hard”
    Sloan Wilson


    “Those who wish to control their own lives and move beyond existence as mere clients and consumers — those people ride a bike”
    Wolfgang Sachs
     

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