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Yes, GDPR can be applicable to personal blogs. Personal websites like blogs may collect personal data from users and the...
According to Article 4(10) of the GDPR, a third party is a natural or legal person, public authority, agency or body oth...
Legitimate interest has become one of the key concepts to be aware of in the new data protection framework. It is also a...
There are two tiers of GDPR fines depending on the severity of violations, as defined in Articles 82-84. The lo...
Yes, individuals can be subject to the GDPR, if their data processing is beyond the scope of “purely personal or house...
Personal data under the GDPR includes any information which is related to an identified or identifiable natural person. ...
California’s Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) are ...
The UK GDPR which is supplemented by the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA 2018) together form the UK data protection regime...
Here are the main differences between CCPA and GDPR: CCPA GDPR Type Statutory and ...
The UK GDPR is the United Kingdom’s version of the EU GDPR after Brexit. It was retained in the country as domestic le...
Yes, GDPR is still valid in the UK. Post-Brexit, it has been adopted into the domestic privacy law and termed UK GDPR. T...
GDPR compliance means your company or organization follows the guidelines and regulations put forth by the EU GDPR. The ...
Many businesses have faced major reputational and financial damage from General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) violat...
Here are the key GDPR compliance requirements: Integrate privacy-by-design in your business Be transparent about your d...
The GDPR covers “personal data” which is defined as information relating to an identified or identifiable na...
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