A Guide For Developers to Build Apps Under GDPR Regulation If you are an app developer and constantly keep you updated with the latest news, trends and technologies related to mobile app development, then you may have heard about GDPR. If you are still unaware of this term, then in this article, I will explain what GDPR means and what it meant for the mobile app development companies. Let's start by explaining the regulationWhat is GDPR? GDPR stands for the General Data Protection Regulation, which has come into effect on 25 May 2018. This is the latest European regulation regarding personal data protection. It is also in place to make sure that the user is in power of their data. With the never-ending increase of internet and app usage among people, it is well-known that your personal data is shared to the point. In fact, you can’t even know that who has access to it anymore. Names, email addresses, phone numbers, IP addresses and much more are out in the wild. Yes, it is a fact that the data is provided by the users but the usage of these data is rarely transparent. Keeping all these security facts in mind, General Data Protection Regulation has been introduced. It seeks to allow the user to easily opt-out and remove their data when they desire. Impact of GDPR on Mobile App Development GDPR affects every company and organization that holds customers’ data. You may be asking yourself, if it is for European Union, then why other will suffer? You are right, the regulations are obligatory for the EU company owners that collect users’ personal data, but if the business runs outside the EU but satisfies the needs of European citizens, the rules are mandatory as well. The cost for non-compliance is too high, up to 20 million euros or 4% of the annual turnover. This is why it is exceptionally important to take the topic seriously and start building only GDPR-compliant apps. If you have a mobile app that is not compliant with GDPR, then you may face much trouble. This is an ultimate guide for mobile app developers, which make them ready for the coming changes that GDPR will bring. Here are the few points, every app developer should considerAsking for Consent As per the guidelines, it is vital to obtain user consent before storing cookies, saving data on the cloud or through third-party apps or before tracking user behavior or activities. You need to ask a user to opt-in at the right time, and you need to be clear that they are in control. By doing this, you are assuring that user should agree to his data being collected. Collect data that You need When you build an app, you can bind your exposure to new rules and regulations by not collecting data that you don’t require. And if you are going to use it, be really clear about