The ePrivacy Regulation: The Next European Initiative in
The following derogations exist: publicly available data is only protected under the Data Protection Act 2018, if it is not used for historical research purposes or statistical purposes (Section 7 DPA); providing addresses to inform and interview data subject requires no … The Proposed EU E-Privacy Regulation - Blockchain & E According to the GDPR, you have different options for legal grounds that you can rely on in order to process personal data lawfully. And the most important one according to the GDPR is consent and the so-called legitimate interest, which means that this is a very flexible approach and that depends very much on the risk level of the certain purpose or processing of data. Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive 2002
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The ePrivacy Regulation is a lex specialis to the General Data Protection Regulation, meaning that it complements the GDPR with specific rules that apply specifically
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