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GDPR and Reputation Management

Posted by Zen | 03rd May 2018

GDPR and Reputation Management

Here at Zen, we’re passionate about reputation management… in fact we live and breathe it every single day. As PR professionals, we dedicate ourselves to not only shining a light on our clients’ fabulousness through proactive promotion, but in protecting and defending them too. And, this commitment extends to our own team members, as well as our valued partners and suppliers too.

With the introduction of new data protection law (GDPR) on the 25th May 2018, the need to ensure that we protect our clients, prospects, and all those we have the pleasure of communicating with, has never been greater.

And, we’re delighted that this new law – the General Data Protection Regulation in full – has been designed to offer you more control over your personal data and how it’s used, ensuring that any organisation which holds data about you provides clear information about how they’re using it, storing it, and importantly – protecting, it.

We always look to share information that is insightful, informative, and of benefit to you as an individual (and your business), but we also understand that sometimes the timing isn’t right or you simply have too much in your ever-growing inbox.

As such, we’ve made it even easier for you to find out precisely what information we hold about you, which nuggets of information you’ve signed up to receive from us, and how to let us know when you wish to no longer receive it. For further details, do take a look at our updated Privacy Policy

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