GDPR-Obligations for website operators

All Web site operators must urgently check whether they need to include an explanation regarding the privacy policy according to the new GDPR in their websites or to amend existing regulations!

All companies that work with customer data and/or where customer data is stored on their web pages and it does not matter whether it is a blog or a forum where customers e.g. Can enter or register as a customer etc., must create a privacy statement after the new GDPR, even if the company headquarters is outside Europe, but addresses customers who live in the EU!

Thus, 95% of all websites are to be examined and adapted to these data protection regulations, because otherwise web site operators threaten not only high fines by public authorities (up to 20 million euros or 4% of the annual turnover), but also warnings with high costs, which Be sent by lawyers today! On radio and television, we are already warned against avalanches of warnings, because our legislators have failed to stop this at the introduction of the GDPR!

From the side, all website operators have to act quickly before the first warning is fluttered into the house!

GDPR: WHOIS data no longer public/no spam anymore

At last, the WHOIS data is no longer publicly available in the top-level generic domains, many other EU country domains (ccTLDs) and also many other domains!

Thus, the largest sources of mail addresses that have been abused for spam have been closed! Also, no other systems may unauthorize this data Continue reading GDPR: WHOIS data no longer public/no spam anymore

Publication of the new 1AWWW privacy policy (GDPR)

Data protection regulations from 25. May 2018For years 1AWWW has been processing the data of all customers strictly according to the data protection conditions that apply in Europe! These are now regulated uniformly in Europe by the new GDPR and therefore the adapted conditions apply from  25. May 2018 for all customers:

For end customers, read here

For reseller, Read here

The implementation of the GDPR was not easy, because overarching organizations are unfortunately still in the phase of conversion to the GDPR, such as The umbrella association ICANN in relation to registration of most domain endings-we reported in the article “Introduction of new data protection-Carp becomes a fiasco

Joomla 3.8.8 has been published-please update urgently

Joomla 3.8.7 Security VulnerabilitiesTo get urgent security vulnerabilities that exist until Joomla 3.8.7, you should update urgently the latest updates!

It is also important to install the installed themes and plugins and after that you should also delete the cache!

Those who do not update their Joomla regularly, are grossly negligent and must expect that hackers penetrate Continue reading Joomla 3.8.8 has been published-please update urgently

Domain security changes due to the new EU Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

Phase 1 of 3-adaptations to the GDPR:

Due to the implementation of the new Data Protection basic Regulation (GDPR), urgent security changes in the domain area (incl. FOA) will be carried out in the next few days!

As we have already written in our article “GDPR – Introduction of new data protection rules a fiasco”, now important changes are made to the last “pusher”! We still cannot see the final “roadmap” of ICANN and thus continue to be in the air with the adaptation of our processes and systems! Continue reading Domain security changes due to the new EU Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

GDPR-Introduction of new data protection rules will be a fiasco

1awww as well as many other companies have been preparing for a long time for the new Data Protection basic Regulation (GDPR), but they cannot actually implement it completely!

Already in the year 1995, the States have laid down Directive 95/46/EC to establish uniform data protection laws in Europe. In 2016, the GDPR was adopted by regulation 2016/679 EU and this has been valid since 2016, but must be implemented by all EU-Statens to the 25.05.2018 binding and then applies to all! Continue reading GDPR-Introduction of new data protection rules will be a fiasco