Complying with consumer privacy requirements in the EU General Data Protection Regulation, as well as new U.S. state privacy laws, has created a tradeoff of diminished flexibility and efficiency of businesses’ IT infrastructure, the Harvard Business Review reports. The publication examined 400 e-commerce firms and found companies relying on interdependent technologies for the efficiency of their website “suffered disproportionately when GDPR came into force.”
Efficiency of e-commerce websites causes issues in complying with global privacy laws
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