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Tag: Article 29 Working Party

Tag: Article 29 Working Party

WP29 Guidelines on adequacy of data protection by third countries

According to the GDPR provisions, the transfer of personal data to countries outside the EU or international organisations is permitted only under the requirement that their legal framework satisfies an adequate level of data protection. Our Blog Editor Vasiliki Antoniadou explains WP29 Guidelines on adequacy of data protection by third countries under GDPR. The existence

GDPR consent explained by WP29

GDPR consent requirements, one of the most difficult GDPR areas for businesses to comply with, have been further explained by Article 29 Working Party. This is our choice of highlights from the new GDPR Consent Guidelines. Imbalance of power does not in all cases preclude valid GDPR consent Although cases of consent by employee to

GDPR employment data processing explained by WP29

In the run-up to the implementation of the GDPR in 2018, Article 29 Working Party published a detailed Opinion on data processing at work. The text sheds light on key GDPR employment data processing issues. Technological tools of profiling and monitoring employees’ behaviour are plentiful and enable an increasingly intrusive way of monitoring. Some examples