Music. Today, I'm going to be talking about Elastic Email's web forums and how they pertain to Europe's privacy regulations, known as GDPR. I will be showing you how these regulations may possibly affect how you obtain your contacts within our system. The GDPR defines personal data as any information related to a person or contact that can be used directly or indirectly to identify that person. It can be anything from a name, a photo, an email address, or even a computer IP address. If you use Elastic Email, you are most likely collecting information about your contacts that would be considered personal data under the GDPR. If you're situated in the EU or if you are sending emails to any citizens of the EU, then the GDPR would most likely apply to you. For this reason, it is critical that you obtain consent from the contacts themselves to manage this personal data. Let's take a look at the phone screen. This tool helps you gather information about your contacts when they sign up. The more individual data you have on your contacts, the easier it is to isolate certain audiences with your campaigns. When creating a forum, you will need to designate a title and a description. These will be used to grasp the users' attention. The GDPR requires the description to be accurate and precise, describing exactly what you are doing with the information you're requesting. You can designate the title and description to be in any language you wish. Down here is the personal data disclaimer, which is required to be GDPR compliant. The purpose of this disclaimer is to inform the contact that when they submit their information, they are agreeing to transferring data to Elastic Email. We recommend you leave this checked on to protect yourself...