GDPR compliance for your small business: where to start?

by Guest

The GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation), successor to 1998's Data Protection Act, is more than a slightly enhanced reproduction of the Data Protection Act. The GDPR establishes far stricter regulations that could cost small businesses. Our small business GDPR compliance guide with the essentials you need to know.

How to promote your domain and hosting reseller business

by Daniel

Becoming a domain and hosting reseller with EuroDNS gives you the chance to launch your own business. Our reseller programme provides all you need to get started, but to be successful you’ll need to consider the best ways to promote your business. Check out these methods for attracting customers and securing their loyalty.

Avoiding Chrome 68 security warning with an SSL certificate

by Daniel

Your site's running without an SSL certificate? Beware. Google’s Chrome 68 is now slapping a “not secure” warning on all non-encrypted HTTP websites so visitors understand lack of HTTPS encryption poses a security risk. With Chrome 68’s arrival, you can't afford to not have an SSL certificate.

EU data protection regulation: tips to ensure GDPR compliance

by Daniel

The EU General Data Protection Regulation (EU GDPR) will give individuals more control over their personal data and simplify privacy regulations across the EU. To avoid penalties, all businesses, even those outside the EU, will need to update their data protection practices. Tips for becoming GDPR compliant and how we can help!

Add DNS Alias and CAA records for more domain name control

by Daniel

Our new DNS infrastructure enables you to access two important record types. CAA records allow domain holders to decide who can issue SSL certificates for a domain name. And Apex Alias provides a way to get around root domain CNAME restrictions. Check out how they work and how you can set them up!