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Louth is home to a thriving business community of approximately 7,500 SMEs, and app developers in the Dundalk area and beyond are no exception. But many don't realise the extent of their GDPR obligations — particularly around collecting device identifiers, location data, and usage analytics that constitute personal data without proper consent.
Under the Irish Data Protection Act 2018, every business that processes personal data must comply with GDPR. For app developers, that means having proper policies for handling user account details including names, email addresses, and profile information, device identifiers, ip addresses, and operating system details, and more. The DPC has the power to fine non-compliant businesses up to €20 million.
Louth, Ireland's smallest county by area, punches above its weight economically with a strong cross-border trade position. Dundalk's IT sector and financial services cluster have grown substantially, supported by Dundalk Institute of Technology. Drogheda benefits from Dublin commuter demand while maintaining its own industrial and services base. With enforcement ramping up across Ireland, there's never been a more important time to get your house in order.
Absolutely. GDPR applies to all app developers in Louth that handle personal data of EU residents — whether that's booking information, contact details, or employee records. Ireland's Data Protection Commission actively enforces these rules, with penalties reaching up to 4% of annual global turnover.
RISK ASSESSMENT
Collecting device identifiers, location data, and usage analytics that constitute personal data without proper consent
Integrating third-party SDKs for advertising, analytics, and crash reporting that collect user data independently
Requesting excessive app permissions — camera, contacts, location — beyond what the app functionally requires
Failing to provide in-app mechanisms for users to exercise GDPR rights such as data access, deletion, and portability
Processing children's data through apps without age verification or parental consent mechanisms
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REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Every App Developer in Ireland needs these documents to demonstrate GDPR compliance. ComplianceKit generates all 8 policy types with a living compliance score that tracks your progress.
STEP BY STEP
Implement a clear, accessible privacy notice within the app — not just a link to a web page — explaining all data collected, third-party sharing, and user rights.
Audit every third-party SDK integrated into the app: document what data it collects, where it sends data, and ensure each has a data processing agreement.
Request only the minimum app permissions needed for functionality — do not request location, camera, or contacts access unless the feature genuinely requires it.
Build in-app mechanisms for users to exercise GDPR rights: view their data, download it (portability), correct it, and delete their account and all associated data.
If the app may be used by children under 16 (the Irish age of digital consent), implement age verification and parental consent mechanisms.
Conduct a Data Protection Impact Assessment before launching any app that processes sensitive data, uses location tracking, or involves profiling.
Implement privacy by design: use encryption for data in transit and at rest, minimise data collection, and anonymise analytics where possible.
COMMON PITFALLS
Integrating advertising and analytics SDKs that collect user data — including device fingerprinting — without disclosing this in the privacy notice or obtaining consent.
Requesting broad app permissions at installation rather than at the point of use, and not explaining why each permission is needed.
Not providing an in-app account deletion mechanism, which is now required by both Apple App Store and Google Play policies in addition to GDPR Article 17.
Treating device identifiers and advertising IDs as non-personal data when the GDPR and DPC guidance clearly classifies them as personal data that can identify individuals.
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Every day your App Developer in Louth operates without proper GDPR compliance is a risk. The DPC is increasing enforcement across Ireland — get ahead of it today.
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