A bit of insight request and an easy 1-2-3 guide
The number of reports of breaches of the GDPR is steadily rising. We can now state that more than 5.000 reports in DK have taken place in the first year. If we look at 2018 alone, there were 3.100 reports. Far below the 15.400 in the Netherlands, but still a lot. How do you actually handle a request for insight? Those who now have […]
Does Facebook have a responsibility for your illegal marketing?
For consideration: When sending targeted advertisements through Facebook, you must comply with section 3 of the Marketing Act (traders must demonstrate good marketing practice, taking into account consumers, traders and the public interest). That's what the Consumer Ombudsman says. If you still violate the rules, then Facebook must make you aware of it in accordance with the data protection rules? This may be the consequence of the following regulatory conditions […]
BREXIT - How to make it simple
Brexit means Brexit. And out they came. Finally. So now we dare to write a little about what Brexit means in relation to the data protection rules. The agreement between the EU and the United Kingdom / UK states that 2020 is a transitional period in which EU rules will continue to apply in the UK. Thus see Articles 126 - 127: Article 126: There is […]
KL vs. Datatilsynet: The tasks must be collected - and do not use consent as a basis
The match ended in a draw: Understandable frustrations were met by good answers. In addition to students not having to be cut out of pictures when they change schools, we were clarified once again that consent is always the worst possible legal basis. Use something else - anything else, just use something else. For example, the exercise of authority. Public authorities should simply […]