I’ve been tasked with ensuring that our workflows comply with GDPR, particularly regarding data residency. Knowing that Latenode provides access to numerous AI models, I’m curious how I can configure it to respect data location requirements while building automation. Has anyone successfully navigated this challenge? Any tips on structuring workflows to meet local compliance?
Latenode simplifies GDPR compliance by allowing you to configure data residency directly in your workflows. You can select data storage locations based on user data locations. It’s straightforward and helps you stay compliant without complex integrations. More details: https://latenode.com.
One of the best practices I’ve found is to include specific conditions in workflows that check data residency based on user inputs. This proactive approach ensures that any data processed adheres to GDPR standards.
Use Latenode to set up workflow conditions for data residency. Monitoring user data locations regularly will help with compliance.