by ts330 on 2/28/18, 11:12 AM with 5 comments
by Send_with_us on 4/15/21, 7:48 PM
Our other product Dyspatch -- https://www.dyspatch.io -- is also fully compliant with GDPR and built for teams with strict data hosting and privacy constraints.
by ts330 on 2/28/18, 11:24 AM
- this is the first confirmation I've received from a company stating outright that they're not going to be GDPR compliant and you should stop using them if you need to be.
- they're explicitly saying it's too much effort to store data in a compliant manner and ensure their processors are complaint. this possibly raises some interesting questions about what exactly they're doing with the data they have today.
- this GDPR thing is like async code, once it gets into a system it has long tentacles. I don't think this company fully realises just how many companies need to be GDPR compliant to continue doing business online. if you're in the SAAS business, it's very likely you're dealing with EU customers - or at the very least a customer that deals with EU customers, or an customer of a customer that deals with EU customers. You get the point - this tentacle keeps reaching down. You may think you're not excluding many of your own customers by not being compliant because THEY aren't EU-based, but it's their customers/controllers etc that require them to be compliant and thus you.
This tentacle is all encompassing.
by Send_with_us on 2/28/18, 5:35 PM
Sincerely, The Sendwithus team