You've probably seen the acronym GDPR floating around lately. If not, it's the General Data Protection Regulation. Most companies are frantically updating their privacy policies, communicating with their audiences to make sure they know their data is safe, and working with lawyers to help them understand the new regulations. If you've felt lost, well, you're not alone. It can be quite confusing to digest and understand how or if it applies to your church. And while we are not a law firm and cannot give legal advice, we can give you a (very) basic overview of what GDPR is and what your church might need to do to comply.
GDPR is a privacy update in effect for anyone living in, or doing work in, the European Union. After reading many articles, and thanks to HubSpot, we were able to boil down the update to three major areas:
The reality is that your church is probably not selling goods or services. But most of you do collect data, so it's good to be aware of what's going on. You've probably noticed that a lot of organizations are sending privacy policy emails updating their audiences. We don't necessarily think your church needs to do that. But if you're feeling uneasy about it and want to make sure you're covered, we've put together a simple email template you can use.
Subject: GDPR Privacy Policy Updates
At _______, your privacy is important to us. We also want you to understand how we use information that we receive from you. As a result, we’ve recently updated our Privacy Policy to comply with the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). You can read that updated policy here (LINK).
By continuing to interact with _______, you acknowledge and accept the current terms of our updated Privacy Policy, effective May 25, 2018.
If you have any questions about this policy, please feel free to contact us at (ADD GENERAL EMAIL ADDRESS).
Thank you for being a part of our church family! We appreciate you!
And there you have it! We hope you feel a little less overwhelmed, but if you want to learn more and dig deeper check out this article from HubSpot.