Is SDKBOX EU-GDPR compliance ready?

Before it was not very necessary but after 25 May it seems it’s necessary.

http://www.privacy-regulation.eu/en/article-12-transparent-information-communication-and-modalities-for-the-exercise-of-the-rights-of-the-data-subject-GDPR.htm

  1. The controller shall take appropriate measures to provide any information referred to in Articles 13 and 14 and any communication under Articles 15 to 22 and 34 relating to processing to the data subject in a concise, transparent, intelligible and easily accessible form, using clear and plain language, in particular for any information addressed specifically to a child.

Ok, we will look into adding l10n versions.

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A popup for consent is ok but you also need to add possibility to change decision and remove all users data.

http://www.privacy-regulation.eu/en/article-17-right-to-erasure-‘right-to-be-forgotten’-GDPR.htm

  1. The data subject shall have the right to obtain from the controller the erasure of personal data concerning him or her

Fore example Firebase analytics has resetAnalyticsData

@sdkbox_dpo We use iap module only.
In case user refuses privacy policy, we should not use sdkbox?
And probably close app and ask to consent with policy again on next run?

@dimon4eg It’s quite natural to let the users play your game IF AND ONLY IF they accept your privacy policy.

But, if what you’re asking is that one of your end-users refuses SDKBOX from collecting his or her data, then according to the privacy policy of SDKBOX, they have to change the settings of his/her device.
(See the section End User Opt-Out of http://www.sdkbox.com/privacy)

In that case, (the user change the setting of his device), I suppose that your app will continue using SDKBOX to serve the options to purchase in your app but SDKBOX will not collect more info from the end-user.

hope this helps!

Thank you for information.