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tarifa
hello dear Neowin experts good day,
hopefully this text and this question fits in this forum well - i guess and hope so since it is a question regarding websites and things alike.
the topic: setting up phpBB • Compliance with GDPR : how to do the basic editing of the given text blocks
after setting up a phpBB - which should have its main target audience in Europe... it is aimed to run this phpBB for a international community so the target audience is international and the language english
i wonder how to treat the differend kinds and sorts of texts we have
in the phpBB-overview we have the following texts:
a. Privacy Acceptance Policy.-> with the texts regarding the Privacy acceptance:
b. Privacy Policy -> i guess that we here can customise the board’s Privacy Policy. in other words that herein we have the DSGVO terms...
c. Terms of Use Policy.->with the texts regarding erms of Use Policy.
a. Privacy Acceptance Policy.-> Privacy acceptance: here we have the pre-filled version,...that looks like so:
b. Privacy Policy -> i guess that we here can customise the board’s Privacy Policy. in other words that herein we have the DSGVO terms...
Here you can customise the board’s Privacy Policy.: > Privacy policy:
General Data Protection Regulation - 2018 (GDPR)
c. Terms of Use Policy
by the way - two questions arise here :
where would you add the following text:
[Adress
name
street
town
etc. mailadress and telephone-number:)
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and furtermore - by the way - where would you add the following text: - a guess: i think that we have to add this things to b. b. Privacy Policy !?
see a example https://gdpr.eu/privacy-notice/?cn-reloaded=1
GDPR privacy notice template:
again - the phpbb should have its main target audience in Europe... it is aimed to run this phpBB for a international community so the target audience is international and the language english
i wonder how to treat the differend kinds and sorts of texts we have
look forward to hear from you
regards
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