Transatlantic data protection framework: EU Commission announced new adequacy decision for the US
The legetimicy of international data transfers to the US has preoccupied us for several years now. In November, we last reported in
DATENSCHUTZ FÜR DIGITALE PRODUKTE UND UNTERNEHMEN
The legetimicy of international data transfers to the US has preoccupied us for several years now. In November, we last reported in
The European Court of Justice has ruled that the right to information regarding data recipients according to art. 15 (1)(c) GDPR refers
Cookie banners – an evergreen issue in data protection Cookie banners are omnipresent on the internet: almost every website asks its visitors
At its 104th conference, the body of independent German federal and state data protection supervisory authorities – the Data Protection Conference (DSK)
Imagine the following case: a data subject makes a request to a telephone provider to delete the data, the telephone company must
It all started back in 2018 with the Cambridge Analytica scandal – since then, Facebook (now Meta) and European data protection activists
After more than two years of proceedings, the Swedish Supreme Administrative Court has refused to allow an appeal in a case between
At the end of December, the French regulator CNIL imposed another fine on Apple, this time 8€ million. The accusation:Apple had not
Are you currently transferring personal data to third countries, i.e. countries outside the European Economic Area (EEA) or the European Union (EU)?
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.