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GDPR for Hotels: 5 Things hoteliers should know

Mews

Properly conforming to the GDPR for hotels is key. Europe’s new framework for data protection laws was launched nearly five years ago, and while some time has passed since its execution, it continues to be important as ever.

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Alertify Debuts for Hospitality

Hospitality Tech

Alertify is a GDPR compliant device that monitors noise decibel levels, indoor smoking, elevated occupancy, temperature changes, air quality levels and more.

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Google Consent Mode Updates

gcommerce

If targeting users in these countries is critical to your business, a thorough policy structure around GDPR and how to comply with advertising policies in these countries should be something you work through with your legal teams and roll out to any marketing providers assisting with your advertising.

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Google Analytics 4

Bookassist

This provides more granular data controls to help users comply with privacy regulations such as GDPR. EU-focused data and privacy Analytics drops any IP addresses that it collects from EU users before logging that data via EU domains and servers. More information here. What should I do?

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Reducing Operating Costs in Hotels Using Cloud PMS

Inn Quest

This is because cloud-based systems have robust security measures in place, including: Encryption Firewalls Intrusion detection systems Additionally, cloud-based PMS vendors typically comply with regulatory standards, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS).

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8 Hospitality Industry Trends in 2024 and Tips to Stay Ahead

STAAH

Ensure your systems are secure and compliant with data protection regulations like GDPR. Not to forget online distribution (Cloud-based Channel Manager) is non-negotiable in today’s time. Data Security: Protecting guest data is non-negotiable. Trust and security are paramount in the hospitality industry.

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Little Hotelier helps Ma Lae Lay Beach House keep its 4 villas booked solid

Little Hotelier

Little Hotelier is GDPR and PCI DSS compliant, so small accommodation businesses can be confident that all guest data is safe and secure. Little Hotelier’s email marketing system automatically sends booking confirmations and thank-you notes to guests. It also serves as our customer relationship management (CRM) database.”