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General Data Protection Regulation
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The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a European Union regulation on information privacy that became effective on 25 May 2018. It enhances individuals' control over their personal information, simplifies regulations for international business, and supersedes the Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC. The GDPR applies to organizations that collect or process personal data of individuals located in the EU or EEA, and its goals are to provide individuals with control and rights over their personal information.learn more on wikipedia
perspectives
- 1.Protests
- 2.Terrorist Attacks in Europe
- 3.Immigration to Europe
- 4.Scholz Coalition in Germany
- 5.Rise of Far-Right in Europe
countries
- 1.Poland
- 2.Greece
- 3.Denmark
- 4.Germany
- 5.China
- 6.Holy See (Vatican City State)
- 7.Ukraine
- 8.Sweden
- 9.Russian Federation
- 10.France
organizations
- 1.University of Leipzig
- 2.TikTok
- 3.Tesla
- 4.Social Democratic Party
- 5.Russian Intelligence Services
- 6.New Democratic Party
- 7.National Socialist Underground
- 8.Kassel University
- 9.Irish Data Protection Commission
- 10.German Institute for Human Rights
- 11.Forsa
- 12.Federal Constitutional Court
persons
- 1.Wolfgang Schroeder
- 2.Ulrich Battis
- 3.Tino Chrupalla
- 4.Sinan Selen
- 5.Sean Gallup
- 6.Scott Neuman
- 7.Rana Taha
- 8.Peter Hille
- 9.Olaf Scholz
- 10.Nancy Faeser
- 11.Maximilian Krah
- 12.Marine Le Pen