GDPR privacy policy - and Facebook
Hi - I have a small 'consulting" group, and I occasionally post various things I've done over the years that have done me well, and maybe some that didn't work out so well. I use referral links and network affiliate links and tell everyone that I will get compensation for them - but if they follow the directions on the site they can do the same, etc etc. do I need a GDPR policy somewhere, or do I just have to comply. It's a Facebook business page. I don't collect money or anything. I don't sell products.
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From your question I understand that you are using the Facebook page as an influencer, for your product promoting activity and your earning comes from affiliate marketing. If so, you should have a privacy notice implemented with reference to Facebook pages saying that profile data will be managed by the Facebook privacy policy and terms and conditions.
Of course, if your group is a personal group and your contacts are friends, family, and people you know in your everyday life, GDPR does not apply to private activity.
Here you can find some useful material:
- Everything you need to know about the GDPR Privacy Notice: https://advisera.com/articles/gdpr-privacy-notice-6-key-elements-to-include/
- Addressing GDPR compliance of Facebook fan pages for companies: https://advisera.com/eugdpracademy/blog/2019/04/15/how-to-make-a-facebook-business-page-gdpr-compliant/
- How does GDPR affect digital marketing? https://advisera.com/eugdpracademy/blog/2019/02/20/how-does-gdpr-affect-digital-marketing/
- How does GDPR impact marketing activities? https://advisera.com/eugdpracademy/blog/2018/02/08/how-does-gdpr-impact-marketing-activities/
You may also consider enrolling in this online EU GDPR Foundations Course:
- EU GDPR Foundations Course: https://advisera.com/training/eu-gdpr-foundations-course//
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May 25, 2020