[TYPO3-ect] partner management extension

Dr. Ronald P. Steiner Ronald.Steiner at googlemail.com
Sun Aug 17 08:59:10 CEST 2008


Hi Bernd,

thanks a lot.
What is the right wording for this information to my visitors, that the 
entry they do in a form is stored?
- I don't do google analytics, so this is not a problem in my case.

greetings

Ron


bernd wilke schrieb:
> on Sat, 16 Aug 2008 23:37:26 +0200, Dr. Ronald P. Steiner wrote:
> 
>> Hi Malte,
>>
>> thanks for your comment. It is quite clear that newsletters are only
>> sent to people who want to receive it, and it is also clear that data of
>> a person is not shared with anyone else or publicized on the web without
>> permission. But if someone fills in a form on my web page am I allowed
>> to store this information for my use or not?
> 
> you are allowed to use the information as far as they are needed to 
> fullfill the duty, they are given for. 
> you are not allowed to use information of an order to send newsletters 
> without explicit allowence.
> if you merge data from orders and data from newsletters (identifying the 
> same email-adress) you misuse data from the order (e.g. for personalyzing 
> the newsletter).
> one prove for right data-handling might be the strict seoparation of 
> these two data-sets.
> 
> and you have to inform your customers and visitors (google-analytics!) at 
> every data-gathering about the recording of these personalized data.
> And every further usage has to be confirmed by the user.
> 
> just a few people realise the power they give to others by publishing 
> their data.
> nowadays it is easy to gather data, to personalize data, to merge data 
> for a 'better' (=more personalized) advertisement. But mostly this is 
> misuse and nearly nobody controls this.
> 
> think about YOUR data. who gets what information about you? 
> do you think they really need all that information to fullfill their job?
> do you really need all that information about your customer and visitors?
> 
> bernd


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