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GDPR Map is an online legal reference site built around Regulation (EU) 2016/679, the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). According to the crawled content, its text is based on the Official Journal OJ L 119, 04.05.2016 and the corrigendum OJ L 127, 23.5.2018. It presents the GDPR in a structured format, including its 11 chapters, Articles 1–99, and related Recitals.
Its main value is not enterprise software workflow management, but legal lookup and interpretation. The site provides a full table of contents covering chapters such as general provisions, processing principles, data subject rights, controllers and processors, cross-border transfers, supervisory authorities, and penalties. Individual article pages show the article text, previous/next navigation, and related Recitals—for example, Art. 8 links to Recital 38 on special protection for children’s personal data, while Art. 65 links to a Recital concerning binding decisions by the Board. For legal teams, DPOs, privacy consultants, and corporate compliance staff, this article–recital cross-linking helps quickly identify the legal basis behind specific requirements.
The crawled text does not show any plans, pricing, payment methods, free trial, or account registration information. It also does not indicate third-party integrations, an API, developer documentation, team collaboration, permission management, audit logs, or other SaaS capabilities. As such, it should not be treated as an alternative to privacy compliance operations platforms such as OneTrust or TrustArc. It is more like a lightweight, publicly accessible GDPR knowledge base.
Its strengths are clear structure, comprehensive coverage of the GDPR articles, and explicit source attribution. It is suitable for legal research, preparing training materials, and supporting citations during privacy policy review. Its limitations are the lack of enterprise-grade features such as automated compliance assessments, data mapping, DPIA, DSAR ticketing, and vendor risk management. It also does not disclose service support or security and compliance measures.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the text alone, so it should be marked as unknown. Since the content mainly consists of the original English GDPR text, companies in China that need to apply requirements under China’s Personal Information Protection Law or cross-border data compliance rules should also work with local law firms, compliance consultants, or domestic privacy compliance tools. For simply checking the original GDPR text, EUR-Lex, GDPR.eu, and IAPP resources are also worth considering.
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gdprmap.com is an Unknown Legal & Tax provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach gdprmap.com directly.