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Welcome to GDPR Today – your online hub for staying tuned to the (real) life of EU data protection law. As you know, every two months we...
GDPR interpreted
Trade
EU Commissioner says GDPR is an opportunity to build trust
No. 3, 25 March 2019
European Commissioner for Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality, Věra Jourová, delivered a speech on 20 March 2019 at the 9th annual...
DPA
GDPR interpreted
Romania
European Commission urged to investigate Romanian GDPR implementation
No. 3, 25 March 2019
Issue The Romanian law implementing the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) allows national political parties to process personal...
Internet of Things
Privacy policies for Internet of Things devices must comply with GDPR
No. 3, 25 March 2019
Many Internet of Things (IoT) devices, such as smart speakers, lightbulbs, hubs and fridges, collect personal data. These devices are...
tools
Bits of Freedom Data Request Tool
No. 3, 25 March 2019
Use Bits of Freedom’s tool to exercise your rights!
Democracy
DPA
Elections
Spain
Spain: DPA limits the use of data in political campaigning
No. 3, 25 March 2019
The Spanish Data Protection Authority (DPA), the Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), has issued a notification (circular) on...
Cookies
DPA
Netherlands
Netherlands: DPA rules websites must allow people to refuse tracking cookies
No. 3, 25 March 2019
Websites that allow visitors access only if they accept tracking cookies or comparable ways to track and record visitor behaviour do not...
tools
Access Now Guide to Lawmakers on GDPR
No. 3, 25 March 2019
Making data protection law well: lessons learned from GDPR.
DPA
Elections
GDPR interpreted
Romania
Spain
UK
GDPR loopholes facilitate data exploitation by political parties
No. 3, 25 March 2019
Elections, referendums and political campaigns around the world are becoming ever more sophisticated data operations. This raises questions...
GDPR interpreted
New evidence in AdTech complaint
No. 3, 25 March 2019
Additional evidence has been supplied to data protection regulators in relation to a complaint about real-time bidding in the AdTech...
GDPR on Trial
Uber drivers demand their data
No. 3, 25 March 2019
Four Uber drivers in the United Kingdom have initiated legal action under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to require that the...
tools
FREE online course to learn about the GDPR
No. 3, 25 March 2019
Make GDPR work for you – Know your rights!
ePrivacy
GDPR interpreted
EDPB: ePrivacy and GDPR work together to protect people’s data
No. 3, 25 March 2019
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is very closely linked to other EU legislation protecting privacy of electronic communications...
Competition
Consumer Protection
Facebook
Germany
German competition regulator demands changes to Facebook’s use of personal data
No. 3, 25 March 2019
Authorities in Europe have for years discussed in theory the need to integrate data protection with consumer rights and competition law....
Adequacy
Brexit
After Brexit, the EU must decide if UK data protection is adequate
No. 3, 25 March 2019
Data protection is a core part of the European Union’s Digital Single Market strategy. In many ways, the General Data Protection...
DPA
EDPB
EDPS
ePrivacy
EDPS 2018 Annual Report highlights the power and limitation of data protection
No. 3, 25 March 2019
In February 2019, the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS), Giovanni Buttarelli, published his first Annual Report. For those working...
Statistics collected from ten EU countries show that ten months after the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) became enforceable, people are continuing to exercise their rights to data protection by making complaints to their national Data Protection Authorities (DPAs).
GDPR in Numbers
No. 3, 25 March 2019
Statistics collected from ten EU countries show that ten months after the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) became enforceable, people are continuing to exercise their rights to data protection by making complaints to their national Data Protection Authorities (DPAs).
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