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  • DPO Newsletter: Data Protection & Privacy News (issue #72)

    We’ve compiled the latest in Data Protection and Privacy news for your convenience below. 1) Newly Published Documentation NOYB filed a complaint with the French Data Protection Authority (CNIL) against Google. NOYB claims that the tech giant has consistently disregarded the Court of Justice of the European Union’s (CJEU) decision regarding direct marketing emails and…

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  • FADP Updates – What You Need to Know

    Are you a publisher targeting users in Switzerland? Starting July 2024, it’s essential to integrate a certified CMP compliant with the TCF. This change to an opt-in model is crucial to maintain proper ad display and protect your revenue streams. Learn more → The new Federal Data Protection Act (FADP) is the result of a…

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  • DPO Newsletter: Data Protection & Privacy News (issue #71)

    We’ve compiled the latest in Data Protection and Privacy news for your convenience below. 1) Newly Published Documentation The organization NOYB has launched a new round of complaints against a select group of website owners who it claims have disregarded or failed to fully acknowledge earlier requests to update their cookie consent banners to comply…

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  • DPO Newsletter: Data Protection & Privacy News (issue #70)

    We’ve compiled the latest in Data Protection and Privacy news for your convenience below. 1) Newly Published Documentation The Slovenian DPA has prepared an infographic on how to conduct an impact assessment. The infographic, in particular, includes a checklist with the most typical gaps, which can be used to verify the impact assessment’s accuracy and…

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  • DPO Newsletter: Data Protection & Privacy News (issue #69)

    We’ve compiled the latest in Data Protection and Privacy news for your convenience below. 1) Newly Published Documentation The Brazilian National Data Protection Authority is examining ways to re-regulate international data transfers, moving away from the present GDPR-inspired restrictions. The Brazilian DPA has announced that it intends to base the new discipline on the SCCs…

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  • Requests to delete data processed through Google Analytics 3: what to do

    Why are these requests becoming more and more frequent? Following some European data protection Authorities’ decisions, you are likely to have received requests from several users to delete personal data processed through Google Analytics. In this article, we will examine whether these requests are legitimate and how to deal with them. 🎓 More on Google…

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  • Consent Database for Prestashop

    Have you generated a website using Prestashop and need to meet GDPR consent requirements? Well, you’re in the right place. In this guide, we’ll take a look at GDPR consent proof requirements and how to add iubenda’s Consent Database to your Prestashop site. → Jump to How to add the Consent Database on Prestashop Why do…

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  • Google Consent Mode: Set up Google Tag Manager with iubenda

    Google Consent Mode: With Google Tag Manager (GTM), you can simplify the process of tag configuration by using pre-configured templates created specifically for your GTM configuration. In the GTM Gallery you can choose from a library of templates that you can easily add to your installation. ⏰ Short on time? Jump straight to How To…

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  • DPO Newsletter: Data Protection & Privacy News (issue #68)

    We’ve compiled the latest in Data Protection and Privacy news for your convenience below. 1) Newly Published Documentation On 25 July 2022 The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) published new guidance on UK Binding Corporate Rules (BCRs), which replaced all previous guidance and documents. Read the guidelines here → The Spanish data protection authority (AEPD) released…

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  • The Right to be Forgotten and iubenda’s Consent Database

    Article 17 of the GDPR, “the right to erasure,” also known as the “right to be forgotten,” allows individuals to request that data controllers remove their personal data. But the right to be forgotten involves much more than an individual simply asking a company to delete their personal data. Short on time? Jump to:  What…

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