The European Court of Justice has ruled that the right to information regarding data recipients according to art. 15 (1)(c) GDPR refers
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Cookie banners – an evergreen issue in data protection Cookie banners are omnipresent on the internet: almost every website asks its visitors
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At its 104th conference, the body of independent German federal and state data protection supervisory authorities – the Data Protection Conference (DSK)
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Imagine the following case: a data subject makes a request to a telephone provider to delete the data, the telephone company must
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It all started back in 2018 with the Cambridge Analytica scandal – since then, Facebook (now Meta) and European data protection activists
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After more than two years of proceedings, the Swedish Supreme Administrative Court has refused to allow an appeal in a case between
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At the end of December, the French regulator CNIL imposed another fine on Apple, this time 8€ million. The accusation:Apple had not
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Are you currently transferring personal data to third countries, i.e. countries outside the European Economic Area (EEA) or the European Union (EU)?
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News update from the “Schrems” case, this time straight from the White House:“President Biden Signs Executive Order to Implement the European Union-U.S.
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In our July newsletter, we reported on the ruling of the Munich I Regional Court, which had taken up the decision of
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