GDPR: 10 examples of best practice UX for obtaining marketing consent
econsultancy.com
I was delighted to find this blog post, reviewing recent examples of UX solutions for GDPR-compliant marketing consent. This is the kind of reviews designers concerned with privacy need, in order to generate an industry-wide debate about (slowly emerging) practices and work out optimal solutions over time.
Challenge GDPR: undesirable effort or entrepreneurial opportunity?
The efficient combination of legal risk management and privacy-sensitive design ensures a good ROI for GDPR compliance efforts.
frankchimero.com
Frank Chimero’s talk about recalibrating digital design speaks to me in many ways. Not only for the reference to the Amish’ approach to technology (I talked about that at an IxDA Helsinki meetup in the context of my non-use research a few years ago, and it’s always an analogy I enjoy coming back to), but for the difference between the hypercapitalist internet, focused on quick revenues and increasing control, and an internet that is deeply concerned with cultural and societal development.
Workshop 5.3.2018: "Datenschutz im Web — Fallstricke, Strategien, Risikomanagement, DSGVO
DSGVO-Grundlagen, praxisorientiert verbunden mit konkreten Webdesign-Fragen und Ansätzen zum Risikomanagement. Am 5.3.2018 in Nürnberg - jetzt anmelden!
Eight valuable insights from a discussion panel on opportunities of the GDPR
Hosted by privacy messenger company Wire.com, the panel discussion chaired by David Meyer (of Connected Rights) brought together Jan Philipp Albrecht (MEP and chief negotiator of the regulation for the parliament), Katharina Miller (lawyer, and president of […]