Make Your Website Compliant with the UK Data Protection Act

Gain full visibility and control over data collection to protect personal data, ensure compliance, and build user trust.

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Third-party trackers and analytics tools pose significant risks to DPA 2018 compliance and personal data protection.

Modern websites incorporate numerous third-party tools that can secretly collect and transfer personal data without proper consent or documentation. These unauthorized data collections violate DPA 2018 requirements and put your organization at risk of substantial fines up to £17.5 million or 4% of annual global turnover. Ensuring compliance requires comprehensive visibility and control over all data collection activities on your websites.

Comprehensive Protection for Personal Data and DPA 2018 Compliance

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Complete Data Processing Visibility

Gain full visibility into all personal data collection, processing, and transfers occurring on your websites, including hidden trackers, third-party scripts, and unauthorized data access attempts.

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Automated Compliance Controls

Implement and enforce DPA 2018 compliance requirements automatically across your web estate, including consent management, data minimization, and privacy notices.

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Continuous Compliance Monitoring

Maintain ongoing compliance with real-time monitoring, automated assessments, and detailed audit trails that demonstrate your commitment to data protection principles.

Who Must Comply with DPA 2018 Website Requirements?

Any organization that processes personal data of UK residents through websites, web applications, or online platforms must ensure compliance with DPA 2018 requirements for data protection and privacy.

  • Data Collection Forms: Contact forms, registration pages, and subscription forms
  • User Authentication: Login portals and account management systems
  • E-commerce Platforms: Shopping carts and payment processing pages
  • Marketing Tools: Newsletter signups and lead generation forms
  • Analytics Systems: User behavior tracking and performance monitoring
  • Customer Service: Chat systems and support ticketing
  • Social Integration: Social media plugins and sharing buttons
  • Account Management: User profile and preference settings
  • Content Personalization: User preference tracking and content delivery
  • Mobile Applications: Web-based mobile app interfaces

Protect Personal Data and Maintain DPA 2018 Compliance with Confidence

1. Ensure Lawful Data Processing:

Maintain compliance with DPA 2018’s six principles of data processing by controlling and documenting all personal data collection and processing activities across your web properties.

2. Protect Data Subject Rights:

Uphold individual rights by maintaining transparency and control over personal data collection, including the right to access, rectification, and erasure of personal data.

3. Prevent Unauthorized Data Access:

Protect against unauthorized data collection and transfers by third-party services, ensuring personal data remains secure and properly governed.

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