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Things to consider when handling personal information

| Alaudae.JP

Lately, I've been concentrating on creating websites

I really wanted to use this concentration last month in April, but I had a series of cold and unwell days with a huge temperature difference, and it just wasn't possible.
There is still a big difference in temperature, and the past few afternoons have been hot, but since I've learned not to sweat, I've been able to tolerate the heat a little more than the cold.
However, the direct sunlight in the afternoon is tough...lol
Everyone, be careful of dehydration even indoors.

Now, on a different note, are you aware of the GDPR, which came into effect on the 25th of this month?
To be honest, I don't know much either.
However, I chose this theme as a keyword to remember when doing business online in the future, and because it overlaps with the project I'm currently working on, as a way to take a breather.
GDPR (EU General Data Protection Regulation) is important for those doing business in the European Union.
Well, if you search for GDPR, you can find more details, so I won't explain it here. By the way, I can't explain it.

However, there was something that I was very interested in, and that I thought would become important in Japan in the future.
This is the handling of personal information for minors under the age of 16.
The Internet has become a familiar tool for today's children, as much as babysitting with a smartphone.
However, no matter how good you are at using it, you are still at an age where you cannot judge what is good and what is bad.

What if a malicious adult tried to deceive such an innocent child? ? , I was about to ask! ? , if you tell me! ? ,what should I do? ? ?
Additionally, once information is distributed on the Internet, it may not be possible to permanently delete the data.
It is not impossible that the data you collect as a prank when you are a child will have an impact on your later life.

This comment may be worrying, but I believe that while the Internet can be useful, it can also be bad depending on how you use it.
That's why I thought I should include my site's privacy policy regarding the handling of personal information for minors under the age of 16.

Hmm, does becoming more convenient mean becoming more inconvenient?
Now let's get back to work.