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Guidelines 8/2022 on identifying a controller or processor's lead supervisory authority

Guidelines for identifying a controller or processor’s lead supervisory authority

Guidelines 05/2022 on the use of facial recognition technology in the area of law enforcement

Guidelines on the use of facial recognition technology in the area of law enforcement

More and more law enforcement authorities (LEAs) apply or intend to apply facial recognition technology (FRT). It may be used to authenticate or to identify a person and can be applied on videos (e.g. CCTV) or photographs. It may be used for various purposes, including to search for persons in police watch lists or to monitor a person's movements in the public space. FRT is built on the processing of biometric data , therefore, it encompasses the processing of special categories ...

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Guidelines on articles 46 (2) (a) and 46 (3) (b) of Regulation 2016/679 for transfers of personal data between EEA and non-EEA public authorities and bodies

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Guidelines on transparency

Guidelines 06/2022 on the practical implementation of amicable settlements

Guidelines on the processing of personal data under Article 6(1)(b) GDPR in the context of the provision of online services to data subjects

Guidelines 1/2019 on Codes of Conduct and Monitoring Bodies under Regulation 2016/679

Guidelines on codes of conduct and monitoring bodies

Guidelines 1/2020 on processing personal data in the context of connected vehicles and mobility related applications

Guidelines on processing of personal data through video devices

Richtsnoeren 05/2020 inzake toestemming overeenkomstig Verordening 2016/679

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Guidelines 10/2020 on restrictions under Article 23 GDPR

Guidelines on restrictions under Article 23 GDPR

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Richtsnoeren 10/2020 met betrekking tot de beperkingen krachtens artikel 23 AVG

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Guidelines 5/2019 on the criteria of the Right to be Forgotten in the search engines cases under the GDPR (part 1)

Guidelines on the criteria of the right to be forgotten in the search engines cases under the GDPR (part 1)

Guidelines 3/2018 on the territorial scope of the GDPR (Article 3)

Guidelines on the territorial scope of the GDPR

Guidelines 9/2022 on personal data breach notification under GDPR

Guidelines on personal data breach notification under GDPR

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Guidelines on the accreditation of certification bodies

Guidelines 2/2018 on derogations of Article 49 under Regulation 2016/679

Guidelines on derogations of Article 49

Guidelines 05/2020 on consent under Regulation 2016/679

Guidelines on consent

Guidelines 04/2021 on Codes of Conduct as tools for transfers

Guidelines on codes of conduct and monitoring bodies

The GDPR requires in its Article 46 that controllers/processors shall put in place appropriate safeguards for transfers of personal data to third countries or international organisations. To that end, the GDPR diversifies the appropriate safeguards that may be used by organisations under Article 46 for framing transfers to third countries by introducing amongst others, codes of conduct as a new transfer mechanism (articles 40-3 and 46-2-e). In this respect, as provi...

Richtsnoeren 01/2022 over de rechten van betrokkenen Recht van inzage

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Het recht van inzage van betrokkenen is vastgelegd in artikel 8 van het Handvest van de grondrechten van de Europese Unie. Het maakt al sinds het begin deel uit van het Europese wettelijke kader voor gegevensbescherming en wordt nu verder ontwikkeld met specifiekere, preciezere regels in artikel 15 AVG.

Guidelines 2/2023 on Technical Scope of Art. 5(3) of ePrivacy Directive

Guidelines on technical scope of art. 5(3) of ePrivacy Directive

Guidelines 8/2020 on the targeting of social media users

Guidelines on the targeting of social media users

Guidelines 07/2020 on the concepts of controller and processor in the GDPR

Guidelines on the concepts of controller and processor in the GDPR

The concepts of controller, joint controller and processor play a crucial role in the application of the General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 (GDPR), since they determine who shall be responsible for compliance with different data protection rules, and how data subjects can exercise their rights in practice. The precise meaning of these concepts and the criteria for their correct interpretation must be sufficiently clear and consistent throughout the European Economic Area (EEA). The conc...

Guidelines 02/2022 on the application of Article 60 GDPR

Guidelines on the application of Article 60 GDPR

With the introduction of the GDPR, the concept of the one-stop shop was established as one of the main innovations. In cross-border processing cases, the supervisory authority in the Member State of the controller's or processor's main establishment is the authority leading the enforcement of the GDPR for the respective cross-border processing activities, in cooperation with all the authorities which may face the effects of the processing activities at stake: be it through the establishments ...

Guidelines 06/2020 on the interplay of the Second Payment Services Directive and the GDPR

Guidelines on the Interplay between the application of Article 3 and the provisions on international transfers as per Chapter V of the GDPR

Guidelines 04/2022 on the calculation of administrative fines under the GDPR

Guidelines on the calculation of administrative fines under the GDPR

The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has adopted these guidelines to harmonise the methodology supervisory authorities use when calculating of the amount of the fine. These Guidelines complement the previously adopted Guidelines on the application and setting of administrative fines for the purpose of the Regulation 2016/679 (WP253), which focus on the circumstances in which to impose a fine. The calculation of the amount of the fine is at the discretion of the supervisory authority, ...

Guidelines 1/2018 on certification and identifying certification criteria in accordance with Articles 42 and 43 of the Regulation

Guidelines on certification and identifying certification criteria

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Guidelines on the Interplay between the application of Article 3 and the provisions on international transfers as per Chapter V of the GDPR

The GDPR does not provide for a legal definition of the notion 'transfer of personal data to a third country or to an international organisation'. Therefore, the EDPB provides these guidelines to clarify the scenarios to which it considers that the requirements of Chapter V should be applied and, to that end, it has identified three cumulative criteria to qualify a processing operation as a transfer: - 1) A controller or a processor ('exporter') is subject to the GDPR for the given processing. -...

Guidelines 07/2022 on certification as a tool for transfers

Guidelines on certification and identifying certification criteria

The GDPR requires in its Article 46 that data exporters shall put in place appropriate safeguards for transfers of personal data to third countries or international organisations. To that end, the GDPR diversifies the appropriate safeguards that may be used by data exporters under Article 46 for framing transfers to third countries by introducing, amongst others, certification as a new transfer mechanism (Articles 42 (2) and 46 (2) (f) GDPR). These guidelines provide guidance as to the applicati...

Guidelines 03/2022 on Deceptive design patterns in social media platform interfaces: how to recognise and avoid them

Guidelines on deceptive design patterns in social media platform interfaces: how to recognise and avoid them

These Guidelines offer practical recommendations to social media providers as controllers of social media, designers and users of social media platforms on how to assess and avoid so-called 'deceptive design patterns' in social media interfaces that infringe on GDPR requirements. To this end, the EDPB recommends that controllers make use of interdisciplinary teams, consisting, among others, of designers, data protection officers and decision-makers. It is important to note ...

Guidelines 01/2021

Guidelines on Examples regarding Personal Data Breach Notification

Guidelines 01/2022 on data subject rights - Right of access

Guidelines on data subject rights - Right of access

The right of access of data subjects is enshrined in Art. 8 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. It has been a part of the European data protection legal framework since its beginning and is now further developed by more specified and precise rules in Art. 15 GDPR.

Guidelines 09/2020 on relevant and reasoned objection under Regulation 2016/679

Guidelines on relevant and reasoned objection under Regulation 2016/679

Guidelines 02/2021 on virtual voice assistants

Guidelines on virtual voice assistants

A virtual voice assistant (VVA) is a service that understands voice commands and executes them or mediates with other IT systems if needed. VVAs are currently available on most smartphones and tablets, traditional computers, and, in the latest years, even standalone devices like smart speakers. VVAs act as interface between users and their computing devices and online services such as search engines or online shops. Due to their role, VVAs have access to a huge amount of personal...

Guidelines 4/2019 on Article 25 Data Protection by Design and by Default Version 2.0 Adopted on 20 October 2020

Guidelines on data protection by design and by default

Guidelines 02/2024 on Article 48 GDPR

Article 48 GDPR provides that: ' Any judgment of a court or tribunal and any decision of an administrative authority of a third country requiring a controller or processor to transfer or disclose personal data may only be recognised or enforceable in any manner if based on an international agreement, such as a mutual legal assistance treaty, in force between the requesting third country and the Union or a Member State, without prejudice to other grounds for transfer...

Guidelines 3/2019 on processing of personal data through video devices

Guidelines on processing of personal data through video devices