
Adapting a website to GDPR means allowing users to control the activation of cookies and trackers that collect their personal data.
But let's start from the beginning, by first explaining what a website is.
What is a website?

A website is a collection of web pages, which are loaded onto a server.
These describe or tell about a certain activity, with pages linked to each other through links and easily accessible via a unique URL, also called domain (for example www.yourwebsitename.it).
It is also defined as a sort of communication tool that anyone can use: companies, small entrepreneurs or individuals who simply want to talk about a particular topic.
Types of websites

A website can be classified into different types, namely:
- Corporate website;
- E-commerce website;
- Personal website, or a blog;
- Website for exchanging opinions, forum;
- Website for sharing personal experiences, social network;
- Website providing services or goods, institutional sites;
- Website for selling a single product, landing page;
- Website that encompasses all professionals in a specific field, web portals.
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