The Data Protection Act will not apply to personal data of deceased individuals.
The Data Protection Act will no longer apply to the processing of personal data of deceased individuals. The change is effective from 1st. of July 2024.
The Data Protection Act will no longer apply to the processing of personal data of deceased individuals. The change is effective from 1st. of July 2024.
The Office for Personal Data Protection has published its inspection plan for 2024. Various processing operations and entities are set to be inspected.
The Data Protection Authority has published its inspection plan for 2023. Read what they will focus on.
Inspection by the Office for Personal Data Protection - how the inspection takes place, what your obligations are and how we can help you during the inspection.
The Court of Justice gives its decision in Leistritz AG (C-534/20). The case concerns the interpretation of the second sentence of Article 38(3) of the GDPR. Read more.
The purpose is to determine whether there has been a violation of the rights of natural persons in the processing of their personal data or a violation of the Personal Data Protection Act or the GDPR.
The Personal Data Protection Act will undergo a change in connection with the adoption of the so-called Lex Ukraine law.
The Data Protection Authority has published its inspection plan for 2022. Read what the inspections will focus on.
Changes in the processing of personal data of the deceased are regulated by an amendment to the Personal Data Protection Act.
The legislative process to amend the Personal Data Protection Act is currently underway.
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