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GDPR and CCPA Compliance

Updated over 3 years ago

The General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, is a set of new regulations established by the EU, that took effect as of May 25, 2018.

The GDPR grants people in the European Union more control over their online data and establishes new standards for how businesses handle that data. These standards will affect both the companies that control the data, including some Appointlet customers, and the companies that process it, including Appointlet.

The CCPA was passed by the California State Legislature and signed into law on June 28, 2018, to amend Part 4 of Division 3 of the California Civil Code.

How is Appointlet Responding to GDPR and CCPA?

Appointlet has updated the Privacy Policy to be GDPR and CCPA compliant. As new interpretations of the law surface, especially regarding ambiguous technical areas, we will do our best to adapt our services accordingly.

What do I need to know about GDPR, CCPA and Appointlet?

  • If you need to export data to comply with a client’s data portability request, you can do so in the bookings dashboard. Read more about how to do that here.

Does Appointlet's data policy automatically make me GDPR and CCPA compliant?

Appointlet will help you reach your goals for GDPR and CCPA compliance. However, the way you handle data in general is something that you are responsible for and that will also effect your measure of compliance.

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