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All-in-one or point-to-point support for your group or company’s GDPR compliance – from the data protection specialists in Europe.
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representative
For non-EU businesses:
Appoint our law firm as your EU representative required under the GDPR and sell goods and services to people inside the EU.
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data protection
For corporations:
Flexible selective support for data protection in your group and affiliated companies.
External data
protection officer
For EU businesses:
The all-in-one solution for GDPR compliance in your group or company
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If you want to do business in certain countries outside the European Union (EU), you need a representative there too.
Our partner companies in the United Kingdom and Switzerland will be happy to help you.
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activeMind.ch
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representative
activeMind.uk
Our latest data protection guides
New standard contractual clauses for GDPR data importers
The EU is planning new standard contractual clauses for data recipients in third countries that are already subject to the GDPR. We explain why this could finally bring legal certainty and avoid the threat of fines.
The German Accessibility Improvement Act (BFSG)
Who is affected by the BFSG? What are the accessibility requirements for digital products and services? An overview!
CJEU defines data protection damages in the case of immaterial and hypothetical damage
Several judgements on the determination of immaterial damage and the assessment of such damage under the GDPR provide new certainties for data controllers.
Boost your GDPR compliance with our free templates and checklists
Data protection audit (checklist)
Cover all the essential requirements with our free check list for carrying out a data protection audit.
Declaration of consent to use photographic images
Looking to make photos of your employees public? Then you need their consent. Download a free template here!
Data protection and information security for remote working (checklist)
It is important that both you and your employees follow your company’s procedures, policies and guidance when your employees are working from home or another remote working location. Our checklist provides key tips for data protection when working remotely.
Frequently asked questions about corporate data protection
The experts of the law firm activeMind.legal advise companies and groups worldwide on data protection and in particular on GDPR compliance.
Here you will find our answers to some frequently asked questions about data protection in the European Union and our services.
Which companies must comply with the GDPR?
The applicability of the GDPR to a non-EU organisation is determined by the so-called ‘targeting’ criterion. It examines the processing of personal data of data subjects in the EU, and whether the processing activities are related to the following:
- offering them goods or services (these may be free of charge), or
- monitoring their behaviour within the EU.
Find out exactly what this means in our guide on the applicability of the GDPR to companies outside the EU.