๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡บ GDPRSlack AppCookie Policy

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Slack apps (bots, integrations, and workflows) have access to workspace messages, files, and user data within the Slack workspace where they're installed. Slack's API scopes control what data your app can access, but workspace administrators and users must know what your app reads and stores. The Slack App Directory requires a privacy policy and imposes strict data handling requirements, especially for apps that access message content. The GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is the world's most comprehensive data privacy law, applying to any organization that processes data of EU residents โ€” regardless of where the organization is based.

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What This Cookie Policy Covers

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What Are Cookies

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Types of Cookies We Use

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Third-Party Cookies

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Cookie Consent

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Managing and Disabling Cookies

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Data Collected Through Cookies

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๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡บ Key GDPR Requirements

The GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is the world's most comprehensive data privacy law, applying to any organization that processes data of EU residents โ€” regardless of where the organization is based. Non-compliance can result in fines of up to โ‚ฌ20 million or 4% of annual global turnover, whichever is higher.

  • Lawful basis for processing must be identified and documented (consent, contract, legitimate interest, etc.)
  • Privacy by design and default must be embedded in your systems
  • Data subjects have the right to access, rectify, erase, and port their data
  • Data breaches must be reported to supervisory authorities within 72 hours
  • A Data Protection Officer (DPO) is required for large-scale processing of sensitive data
  • Data Processing Agreements (DPAs) required with all third-party processors
  • International transfers outside the EEA require specific safeguards (SCCs, adequacy decisions)
Data retention note: Data must not be kept longer than necessary for the specified purpose. Retention periods must be documented and enforced.

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Slack App โ€” Specific Considerations

Slack apps (bots, integrations, and workflows) have access to workspace messages, files, and user data within the Slack workspace where they're installed. Slack's API scopes control what data your app can access, but workspace administrators and users must know what your app reads and stores. The Slack App Directory requires a privacy policy and imposes strict data handling requirements, especially for apps that access message content.

Data typically collected by Slack App businesses: Slack workspace member names and emails, message content accessed via API scopes, file and attachment data, channel membership and metadata, user profile data, event subscription data

  • Slack API scope disclosure (what messages/data the app reads)
  • Workspace administrator consent and user notification
  • Message content retention and deletion policy
  • Slack App Directory compliance requirements
  • OAuth token security and revocation handling

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a Cookie Policy required under GDPR?

Yes โ€” under GDPR, a Cookie Policy is legally required. You must obtain consent from users before placing non-essential cookies, and your policy must clearly explain which cookies you use and why.

What cookies does a Slack App website typically use?

A typical Slack App website uses: essential session cookies, analytics cookies (Google Analytics, etc.), functional preference cookies, and marketing/advertising cookies if you run paid campaigns. Each type must be disclosed in your Cookie Policy with its purpose.

Do I need a cookie consent banner if I have a Cookie Policy?

Under GDPR, a Cookie Policy alone is not sufficient. You must also implement a consent mechanism (cookie banner) that allows users to accept or reject non-essential cookies before they are placed.