Facebook is in hot water with their users regarding the use of personal data. No matter where you are as a Facebook user—or not, as the case may be—we can all learn three crucial lessons from Facebook’s mistakes.
To summarize, the Facebook Cambridge Analytica scandal broke in March. Cambridge Analytica, a data firm that helped Trump win the 2016 election, had the personal data of around 87 million Facebook users. When compounded with allegations that Facebook allowed Russian propaganda and phony headlines to reach and ostensibly influence voters, this news invited scrutiny on how the social media site uses personal data.
https://customerthink.com/what-you-must-learn-from-facebooks-mistakes-with-user-data/
Mopinion’s platform has undergone several changes in order to meet the requirements of GDPR. Among these changes is the modification of our visual feedback feature. Visual feedback allows Mopinion users to take an even closer look at how visitors experience their websites and mobile apps. The nature of this feedback, however, also presents some privacy risks (such as feedback screenshots that contain personal data) which must be mitigated completely. Mopinion has carefully and delicately reviewed all aspects of its visual feedback feature and added several powerful data masking options for protecting privacy-sensitive data.
https://mopinion.com/gdpr-data-masking-visual-feedback/
Mopinion has been working closely with its legal team to ensure it’s platform and services are in compliance GDPR as well as guarantee that all the necessary legal documentation has been drawn up and in line with the new regulation. This documentation includes a new Data Processing Addendum (to Terms & Conditions) and a GDPR Processor Contract (also referred to as a Data Processing Agreement, or DPA).
https://mopinion.com/data-processing-addendum-processor-contract-template-gdpr/