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GDPR - what does it mean to you?

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The EU GDPR is coming, and we want to know what these changes, which will change the way your business does business, mean for you

Please complete our survey - it will help us to serve you better.

The survey will take only 10 minutes to complete, but will be an invaluable resource for the whole industry.

It will help us plan our range of specialist GDPR content, training and courses for the next two years befor implementation in 2018.

DMA GDPR Survey

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