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{{Guideline | {{Guideline | ||
|Publishing Organisation=European Parliament and EU Council | |Publishing Organisation=European Parliament and EU Council | ||
|Language=English, German, Italian | |Language=Dutch, English, German, Italian | ||
|Year Published=2018 | |Year Published=2018 | ||
|Target Audience=Businesses, Civil Society, Media, Policy Makers, Practitioners, Researchers | |Target Audience=Businesses, Civil Society, Media, Policy Makers, Practitioners, Researchers | ||
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*It allows individuals to better control their personal data. It also modernises and unifies rules, allowing businesses to reduce red tape and to benefit from greater consumer trust. | *It allows individuals to better control their personal data. It also modernises and unifies rules, allowing businesses to reduce red tape and to benefit from greater consumer trust. | ||
*It establishes a system of completely independent supervisory authorities in charge of monitoring and enforcing compliance. | *It establishes a system of completely independent supervisory authorities in charge of monitoring and enforcing compliance. | ||
<Big> '''KEY POINTS'''</big> | <Big> '''KEY POINTS'''</big> | ||
'''Individuals’ rights''' | '''Individuals’ rights''' | ||
The GDPR strengthens existing rights, provides for new rights and gives individuals more control over their personal data. It includes the following. | The GDPR strengthens existing rights, provides for new rights and gives individuals more control over their personal data. It includes the following. | ||
*Easier access to an individual's own data. | *Easier access to an individual's own data. | ||
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'''Rules for businesses''' | '''Rules for businesses''' | ||
The GDPR creates a level playing field for all companies operating in the EU internal market, adopts a technology-neutral approach and stimulates innovation through a number of steps, which include the following. | The GDPR creates a level playing field for all companies operating in the EU internal market, adopts a technology-neutral approach and stimulates innovation through a number of steps, which include the following. | ||
*A single set of EU-wide rules. | *A single set of EU-wide rules. | ||
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**A guarantee that data protection safeguards are built into products and services from the earliest stage of development (data protection by design and by default). | **A guarantee that data protection safeguards are built into products and services from the earliest stage of development (data protection by design and by default). | ||
*Privacy-friendly techniques. | *Privacy-friendly techniques. | ||
** | **''Pseudonymisation'' (when identifying fields within a data record are replaced by one or more artificial identifiers) and ''encryption'' (when data is coded in such a way that only authorised parties can read it), for example, are encouraged, in order to limit the intrusiveness of processing. | ||
*Removal of notifications. | *Removal of notifications. | ||
**The GDPR scrapped most notification obligations and the costs associated with these. | **The GDPR scrapped most notification obligations and the costs associated with these. |
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European Parliament and EU CouncilYear:
2018Languages:
Dutch, English, German, ItalianStatus:
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