What You Should Know About Zero-Party Data

Written by sam-bocetta | Published 2020/06/25
Tech Story Tags: data | data-privacy | data-breach | data-breach-prevention | data-breach-management | cyber-security | privacy | security

TLDR Zero-party data (ZPD) means a company only collects user data that is freely given. ZPD is data that a user gives you on purpose. Companies around the world are considering whether they need to collect and store any data at all. The EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GPR) and CCPA (California Privacy Act) have led to huge fines for mishandling user data. The new rules apply to any website accessible to Europeans, which means almost all of them.via the TL;DR App

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Written by sam-bocetta | Sam Bocetta is a former cyber defense systems analyst/
Published by HackerNoon on 2020/06/25