What is GDPR?

General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), a new data protection law that came into effect on May 25, 2018 prioritizes customer privacy and aims to give residents of the European Union (EU) complete control over their personal data.

Build GDPR-compliant Landing Pages

Zoho LandingPage always priorities the privacy of your business and customer. As an industry-leader in customer and user privacy, LandingPage has implemented a number of dedicated security features that help your landing pages remain secure and comply with GDPR regulations.

Data Encryption

Secure all landing pages with free SSL/TLS encryption to ensure that sensitive customer data and transactions remain private in transit and at rest.

Customer Privacy

Offer your landing page visitors complete privacy through IP address anonymization. Visitors are represented only by their respective country codes on landing page statistics.

Double opt-in forms

Create GDPR - compliant landing page forms with fields which explain why the user data is being collected, provide checkboxes that allow them to opt-in to their preferred services, links to legal terms and privacy policy of the organization.

Access restriction & Roles

Manage who accesses your workspaces and landing pages. Add contributors and restrict access to view, design or administrate based on their responsibilities. All the data entered can be monitored entered by contributors can be monitored and controlled using audit logs.

Consent

Control which sales or marketing automation tools (internal & third-party) can access the data from your workspaces and landing pages.

Data Portability

Back up all your business data and export it to a third party in a structured machine-readable format at any time.

List of cookies used by Zoho LandingPage

Cookie NameInformation StoredGeneration State
zfpVisitorIdstores a unique hash for a page visitoron page load
zfpVisitIdstores a unique hash for a page visit by a visitoron page load
zfpNewVisitorstores whether the visitor is new or noton page load
zlpNewPopupVisitorstores whether the visitor is new or not for the Popupon page load
zlpPopupDFstores to check the Popup display frequencyon page load
zfpBucketstores the experiment key and corresponding variation key for A/B testing experimentsserver side
zfpTypestores the experiment type
0 - Normal
1 - A/B testing
2 - Personalization experiments
server side
zfpPZBucketstores the experience key for personalization experimentsserver side
zlpAnnouncementCookieDisplays announcement banner for IN usersSet when default workspace is loaded for the first time
zlp_whatsnewused for Whats new banneron page load

FAQs

  • What is GDPR?

    General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a data protection law that came into effect on May 25, 2018 that prioritizes customer privacy and aims to give residents of the European Union (EU) complete control over how businesses collect and process their personal data.

  • What is considered personal data according to GDPR?

    Personal data refers to any identified or identifiable information about the data subject such as name, an identification number, location data, an online identifier or one or more factors specific to the physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural, or social identity.

  • Does GDPR apply to your business?

    GDPR applies to all businesses that collect or track the personal data of individuals located in the EU.

  • Does GDPR apply to businesses that aren't located in the EU?

    Any business that collects and handles data of EU residents, irrespective of whether the business is physically located in the EU or not, must comply with GDPR.

  • How does Zoho LandingPage help your GDPR compliance journey?

    Zoho LandingPage helps create GDPR-compliant landing pages with several features such as double opt-in forms, cookie consent banners, IP address anonymization, assigning user roles, and providing users the right to access, rectify, delete, export, and restrict their data from being processed.

Disclaimer: The information presented herein should not be taken as legal advice. We recommend that you seek legal advise on what you need to do to comply with the requirements of GDPR.