Anonymisation of personal data: The different standards throughout Europe
Anonymised personal data is no longer subject to the GDPR. But how can anonymisation be achieved? And what do the European supervisory authorities have to say about it?
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Anonymised personal data is no longer subject to the GDPR. But how can anonymisation be achieved? And what do the European supervisory authorities have to say about it?
An EDPB survey of European supervisory authorities reveals their human and financial resources – and what companies can expect in terms of complaints, fines and cases in court.
Amazon has been hit by the highest fine ever imposed under the GDPR. If the company does not change its policies to comply with data protection laws, it could soon have to pay even more.
The DPC issued a fine of EUR 225 million against WhatsApp for violating its transparency obligations under the GDPR. The decision highlights the importance of ensuring GDPR compliance and provides further important advice for companies.
Who can file a data subject access request based on the GDPR? How should controllers and processors handle requests? A practical guide.
What companies need to know about credential stuffing, why the GDPR is relevant and how you can cope with the danger.
If your cookie banner does not comply with the regulations of the GDPR, a complaint from noyb could soon land on your table. We show you how to avoid fines and damage to your company’s image.
Why the first fine was imposed for a missing EU representative and why there are still much higher fines possible for non-EU companies.
The opinion of the European Data Protection Board on the adequacy decision of the EU Commission and possible impacts on data transfers in the United Kingdom.
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