Digital nomads and perpetual travelers often work while they travel. This means that they operate in a location independent way. Not all countries allow remote work without legal and administrative consequences. As such, serious remote work involves appropriate planning while appreciating local and international rules for business. Alongside the incorporation of a virtual company that can be used globally, remote workers must comply with several internationally accepted rules and regulation. Data protection in the European Union is organized in Regulation that applies to natural persons as data subject, and enterprises as controller and processor of this personal data. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) ensures an equal level playing field in the European Economic Area (EEA) while providing clarity for enterprises, potentially ran by digital nomads and perpetual travelers, for data and privacy protection.
Virtual entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship is subject to change. Globalization and rapid technological developments trigger a new environment for business and trade. As a consequence, remote work and location independent business activities gained altitude. Large groups of young professionals these days combine labor with traveling. Many of them have a computer lifestyle and need their laptop and an internet connection to work. Virtual entrepreneurship is exciting but comes with a challenge. Workers need to comply with rules and regulation in home and host countries, while respecting the laws in different countries. To ensure compliance with the rules and focus on the positive side of the perpetual traveler and digital nomad lifestyle, one should regain professional advise. Especially when unfamiliarity and even indifference may have severe consequences.
Website and CSM systems
International and virtual entrepreneurship is subject to GDPR Regulation when data of natural persons in the EEA is collected or processed. The location of the professional owning, operating and running the website is immaterial and irrelevant. The main criteria for the Regulation is the data and privacy of natural persons in the EEA.
Most virtual entrepreneurs use a website and content storage management solution to execute their work. Activities like marketing, database management, customer acquisition and administration identify prospects and customers. As such, the GDPR Regulation applies to most location independent workers. Maximum penalties for violation of the Regulation are deterrent. Yet, these exorbitant fines are exceptional. However, avoiding regulatory scrutiny is always better than explaining the supervisor that and how you comply with the Regulation.
GDPR Software
Location independent work allows the digital nomad or perpetual traveler to work wherever he pleases. A so-called laptop lifestyle urges the worker to maximize efficiency. Avoiding unnecessary business luggage is one of the keys to a relaxing location independent business. Equally important and next to the choice for efficient locations and infrastructure, are efficient and effective compliance software packages to safeguard the, often online, activities. GDPR Software is one of the SaaS solutions easy to implement by digital nomads, perpetual travelers and others willing to work location independent.