Data Protection Act
1.目的:Data Protection Act 2018的目的是确保个人数据的合理使用和保护。它旨在落实欧洲联盟的《通用数据保护条例》(GDPR)并提供附加的规定和指导。 2.数据主体权利:该法律赋予个人对其个人数据的一些基本权利,包括访问、更正、删除和限制处理等。个人还有权利知晓他们的数据被如何处理以及有关数据处理活动的详细信息。
While many U.S. state laws provide privacy protection for the residents of the relevant state,the American Data Privacy and Protection Act (ADPPA) is a bipartisanbillthat is set to become the first comprehensive federal privacy legislationthat protects the privacy of all U.S. consumers. This a...
Violate consumer data privacy rights by collecting, processing, or sharing consumer information Engage in misleading advertising practices Other federal laws that govern the collection of information online include: The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), which governs the collection of infor...
Promulgated by the British in 1998 Data Protection Act stipulates that government acquisition-related information to the citizens of their own or the enterprise, must comply with data protection laws and related procedures to minimize duplication of data collection, maintain data security, to ensure the...
The Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA) is the main data protection law of the United Kingdom (UK). It brings the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) into UK law. Any business operating in the UK, whether it is from the...
INFORMATION SHARING In the event your personal data is disclosed to third parties, we will take measures to ensure that the entity receiving your personal data is aware of our data protection policies and is bound by confidentiality obligations. In the event we go through a business transition, ...
Privacy protection in electronic education based on polymorphic pseudonymization In [13] Dutch government proposes an identity scheme sup- porting personal data exchange of pupils with private e-textbook pub- lishers. This design propagates sharing personal numbers of pupils with private parties violating...
security. Of course, we comply with the statutory provisions of the Federal Data Protection Act («DSG»), the Data Protection Ordinance («DSV») and, where applicable, other data protection provisions, in particular the General Data Protection Regulation («DSGVO») of the European ...