When you visit GDPR, a European law that gives people control over their personal data. Also known as the General Data Protection Regulation, it sets clear rules for how websites handle your information—whether you're in Europe or just visiting from elsewhere. Many sites panic when they hear GDPR. They collect everything, ask for consent pop-ups every five minutes, and still don’t tell you what they’re really doing. That’s not us.
MFA Degree Hub, a free guide to Master of Fine Arts programs for artists and writers doesn’t ask you to log in. Doesn’t store your name, email, or IP address. Doesn’t use tracking cookies for ads or analytics. We use basic, anonymous analytics to see which articles get read—just enough to know if we’re helping. No profiling. No selling. No data buckets. This isn’t a business model built on your attention—it’s a resource built for you.
That’s why our Privacy Policy, a clear statement of how we handle site data is so short. We don’t collect what we don’t need. And if you’re in California, you have rights under CCPA, a similar law that gives you control over your personal information—and we honor those too. You won’t find hidden trackers here. No third-party scripts. No ad networks. No data brokers. Just plain, honest information about MFA programs, funding, and careers.
If you’ve ever clicked through a privacy notice and felt like you were signing away your soul, you’re not alone. Most sites treat GDPR like a box to check. We treat it like a promise. You don’t need to worry about your data being sold, leaked, or turned into a profile. You’re here to learn about art degrees—not to become a data point.
Below, you’ll find articles that explain how tools like Canva, blockchain, and EdTech platforms handle data—some follow GDPR, some don’t. We don’t just talk about art—we talk about the real world behind the scenes. Whether you’re applying to an MFA program or just trying to understand what happens to your info online, this collection cuts through the noise. No fluff. No fearmongering. Just what you need to know.
eLearning providers must follow global privacy laws like GDPR, CCPA, and LGPD to protect learner data. Non-compliance risks heavy fines and loss of trust. Learn what data counts, which laws apply, and how to build a compliant system.