Tech Being Used To Curtail COVID-19

There are a lot of people that are not happy about having to stay inside during this COVID-19 pandemic. It’s boring, you aren’t able to work and you might be exceeding your tolerance of the people or animals that you inhabit your home with. In many cases technology has been the answer by watching videos […]

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GDPR And Associations, Non-Profits and 501(C)s

Do you run an Association and/or Non-Profit 501(c) organization? At Nicely Done Sites we have worked with many of these organizations to help build their websites so that they can further their mission. If you are one of these organizations, are you in compliance with GDPR? If you are not, you should be. But Isn’t […]

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How Much Can Your Kids Spend On A Game?

Parents, do your kids spend too much time playing games on their phones? Or do you perhaps? We all like to be entertained and it is a good way to kill time while waiting with nothing to do, that is assuming you have some downtime. You probably have your favorite one as well and you […]

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A Look At GDPR One Year In

A little over a year ago the European Union’s sweeping GDPR regulations were released. For some these laws were a sweeping victory for copyright holders in the war against Internet privacy. For others it threatened to take the fun out of the Internet by killing memes and throw it into pandemonium with billions of dollars […]

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Memes Under Siege

You like memes right? Everyone likes memes. Well, except maybe CNN when their logo gets imposed over Vince McMahon and gets its butt kicked by Donald Trump which sparked the Great Meme War of 2017. Even if you hate Trump, you have to admit they were funny but I digress. Unfortunately the meme may have […]

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GDPR and some new privacy policies

You may have noticed that you received a lot of email notifications that companies were changing their privacy policies or terms of service. If you have paid attention to the tech world you know that this is in response to the GDPR regulations enacted by the EU on May 25. It may have seemed like […]

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Fallout of the first days of GDPR

With the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) going into effect on May 25 it did not take long for the first complaints to be filed. This should be no surprise, even though Europeans are nowhere near as litigious as us Americans. Among the early targets of these complaints were Facebook, Google, Instagram and WhatsApp (the […]

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Will the GDPR of the EU come to the US?

Now more than ever we need protection for the personal information that we entrust to companies to safeguard on the Internet. Data breaches have been rampant, almost to the point that we just shrug our shoulders and go on about our day. Our personal information has been mined to advertise to us, to try to […]

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The European Union and its new GDPR

Information privacy and how it is treated on the Internet has been in the news a lot. From data breaches to companies selling their customer’s information to data mining scandals like Cambridge Analytica, the privacy of our data and how it is treated on the Information Superhighway has never been more relevant here in the […]

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