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GDPR Series: Creating and Reviewing Data Protection Polices Part 2 - External Facing Policies

Privacy and Data Protection Journal
October 31, 2017

"All organisations have, or should have, a privacy policy informing their customers, potential customers, users, visitors, suppliers and other third parties whose personal data they collect about how they process those data. Many organisations also have other external-facing policies, for example cookie policies, which tell visitors to their website how they and others use cookies, and wireless acceptable use policies, if they offer guests wireless access. All of these external-facing policies will need to be updated to ensure compliance with the requirements of the EU General Data Protection Regulation 2016/279 (‘GDPR’)."

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