Geo-blocking in EU over: What Does It Mean for Online Shoppers?

Geo-blocking in EU over: What Does It Mean for Online Shoppers?

E-commerce traders will no longer be allowed to block or limit customers’ access to their online interface for reasons of nationality or place of residence.

 

According to the European Commission (EC), the ban on the geo-blocking is an important element of the EU’s Digital Single Market Strategy.

The regulation was enforced in March, however it did not come into effect till recently. The reason for the delay was the time needed for the adaptation of the online sellers.

 

What’s changing

The directive aims at removing barriers to the e-commerce. There are so many online stores that refuse to trade with customers because they live in certain countries.

According to the European Commission, this is unjustified, and everyone should have equal access to the online market, as well as the right for protection while shopping online.

The whole initiative is part of the Digital Single Market Strategy among EU member states.The European regulation prohibits the blocking of geographical principles in EU countries. This puts an end to the discrimination of the Single European Market based on the nationality or domicile of the buyer.

However, traders reserve the right to deliver or not to a particular country. The new rules will also apply to services – among them hotel reservations, car hire or purchase of concert tickets, as well as, non-audio-visual electronically supplied services, such as e-books, music, games and software

More details here

 

 

Darina
Digital Marketing Specialist
ExpandX Marketing & Web

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Brace Yourself – Facebook’s 3D Posts Are Here

Brace Yourself – Facebook’s 3D Posts Are Here

HEY! Forget your 3D movie and enjoy the 3D posts Facebook is bringing straight to your screen.

 

The number one social network brings AR and VR together with the new feature of 3D post sharing.
As a result, audiences can now easily interact with and explore visually a beautifully detailed 3D art directly in their News Feeds.

You may wonder how the whole thing works?

Well, Facebook users can drag and drop 3D objects and images into their News Feeds by uploading an industry standard glTF 2.0 image (sometimes called the “the JPEG of 3D”) from a 3D camera or a 3D app used by developers.

Find a demo in the video below.

 

 

Hurry up and make your first 3D post on Facebook!

Darina
Digital Marketing Specialist
ExpandX Marketing

 

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