How to Spot and Avoid Common Scams as an Etsy Seller
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What is GDPR and how does it impact on your Etsy shop?
GDPR stands for General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and is a new set of rulings introduced by the European Union (EU) to provide better privacy controls and data protection to people located inside the European Union.
The GDPR officially went into effect on May 25, 2018. Any Etsy seller that is based in the EU, or any non EU seller with customers or potential customers in the EU will now need to ensure that they are compliant with this new regulation.
Essentially, this means that you’ll need to ensure that:
Let’s go through these points in a little more detail to see how they need to be addressed from an Etsy seller perspective.
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For this requirement, if you hold any contact data for Europeans you’ll need to ensure that there is: a) a valid reason why you are storing their data and b) enough security and protection around their data to prevent data breaches
Keeping user data scattered about in unsecured locations is no longer acceptable - if you are directly responsible for a data breach, fines from the EU can now possibly apply. You’ll need to do a full security audit of all places you store customer data and ensure that they are password protected, encrypted if possible and not available to be accessed by anyone outside of your business.
All EU users that you now contact will need to have explicitly opted into this. If you keep hold of customer emails and send them marketing emails at any time without them formally agreeing to this, then you will now be in breach of EU regulation. For any lists you already have, if you do not know if or how the user has opted in (i.e. you added their contact details to a list without their express permission or you don’t know how you got hold of the email address), you will need to remove their data from your systems to be compliant.
You are responsible for complying with any deletion requests from your EU users. To ensure that you can do this, you’ll want to take some time to document all the places where you store user data - from the spreadsheet you might be maintaining for shipping dates, to the online handmade inventory software you are using to manage your stock levels.
As a starting point, you’ll want to be looking for systems you use for your business like:
From here, you’ll need to know how to remove the user’s data from all of these systems in a timely manner - it’s worth doing a quick “fire drill” with a made-up deletion request to ensure that you can action this. Most software will provide you with methods to remove or edit data, however if they don’t you’ll want to get in touch with them to see what their deletion policy is, or alternatively reassess your use of this software in favour of a product that has clearer deletion policies.
Craftybase provides full capabilities to permanently remove user data and is fully GDPR compliant
Over the last couple of months, it seems every company on the planet has been updating their privacy policy for GDPR compliance. As a Etsy seller, you’ll also need to review your privacy policy and make changes where necessary to ensure that you are also compliant.
For further details about how to write good privacy policies, you’ll want to read this article by Etsy’s legal team: Etsy Seller Handbook: How to write on-point privacy policies
Nicole Pascoe
Nicole is the co-founder of Craftybase, inventory and manufacturing software designed for small manufacturers. She has been working with, and writing articles for, small manufacturing businesses for the last 12 years. Her passion is to help makers to become more successful with their online endeavors by empowering them with the knowledge they need to take their business to the next level.
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