The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) standardizes data protection law across all 28 EU countries and imposes strict new rules on controlling and processing personally identifiable information (PII). It also extends the protection of personal data and data protection rights by giving control back to EU residents.
How do you know the site hosted videos? Perhaps, you are a blogger or even a V-Logger and need to showcase your skills and expertise by using your videos. Further, an idea just hits you to upload the videos yourself on your website which sounds like a good idea. Does it? You upload up to a fifth video, and ready to share it on your blog.
The WHOIS domain database is a listing of all registered domains and is regularly used for various legal purposes. Network administrators use WHOIS data to identify and fix problems. For instance, WHOIS information determines the availability of domain names, identifies trademark infringement and keeps domain name registrants accountable.
The goal of the new EU legislation is to give EU citizens more control over when and how their personal data is used by online entities, but it also has the far-reaching effect of requiring all websites, no matter where they are based, to take a tougher stand on managing the privacy and safety of users’ personal data.
A Whois domain lookup allows you to trace the ownership and tenure of a domain name. Similar to how all houses are registered with governing authority, all domain name registries maintain a record of information. Especially, about every domain name purchased through them, along with details of who owns it, and the date till which it has been purchased.