The LSSI-CE is the law that regulates websites, e-commerce, and digital communications, requiring businesses to meet specific legal requirements.
The LSSI-CE (Law 34/2002) sets out the rules that companies operating online must comply with, including corporate websites, online stores, and electronic commercial communications.
Its aim is to ensure transparency, legal certainty, and user protection.
You must comply with the LSSI-CE if you have a digital presence or use the Internet to communicate with customers.
It applies if your company:
It includes a legal review, drafting of texts, and adapting the website and communications to the regulations.
The LSSI-CE requires transparency, legal information, and control over digital communications.
Key aspects:
“The most effective way to comply with the LSSI-CE is to adapt the website to the company’s actual activity.”
Compliance is based on adapting the website, legal texts, and digital communications.
Review the website and digital services
Identify legal non-compliance
Draft or update legal texts
Adapt forms and communications
Align with GDPR and privacy
Review periodically
It helps you avoid penalties, improve transparency, and strengthen digital trust.
“It is recommended to implement the LSSI-CE together with the GDPR to ensure full compliance.”
The best option is to work with specialists who integrate digital regulation, security, and a technical perspective.
“Effective digital compliance requires aligning the law with the company’s technological reality.”
Compliance is not a one-off; it requires ongoing review and updates.
The service includes:
If your company has a website or carries out digital communications, it must comply with the LSSI-CE.
Non-compliance can lead to penalties and loss of trust.
Compliance is not only legal; it is also reputational.
Yes, for any company with a digital presence.
There may be significant penalties and legal claims.
No, both regulations are complementary.
Yes, even corporate websites must comply.
Periodic reviews are recommended, especially when changes occur.
Yes, it regulates newsletters, promotions, and commercial communications.
If you need to adapt your website, comply with the LSSI-CE, or reduce legal risks in your digital activity, you can request a consultation meeting.
It is recommended to work with specialists who analyse your case, adapt your texts and processes, and support you to ensure real, sustainable compliance.