The GDPR protects individuals located in the EU. It isn't important where your business is located, but rather where your users are located.
You can use Google Analytics and WordPress features to find out where your users are located so you can comply with laws of those areas if need be.
Learn more in our article here: https://termsfeed.com/blog/gdpr-jurisdiction/
2. When it comes to the GDPR, it’s the
location of your customers/users that
matters.
The GDPR’s jurisdiction extends to
individuals located in the European
Union.
3. But what if your business is located
elsewhere?
4. Your non-EU business will need
to comply with the GDPR if:
It has customers/users that are located in the EU,
and
It collects or processes personal data from those
customers/users
5. So, how do you determine whether you
have customers/users located in the EU?
Google Analytics and WordPress both
make this easy to do.
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WordPress has plugins available (like
Jetpack) that will show you a
breakdown of website visitors by
country.
13. Do you use a scroll box to display text of your
legal agreements?
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Go to your WordPress Admin page
Go to the Country tab
From the map, click on All Time
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You’ll see a list of every country where
your visitors are located and how many
visitors from each.
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Other geo-tracking plugins that can help
you use WordPress to determine the
location of your website visitors include
WP Slimstat Analytics and GeoIP
Detection.
17. When you know the location of your
visitors you’ll be able to better
determine if the GDPR applies to them,
and thus to you.