“No Deal” Brexit May Bring Practical Problems for Privacy and Data Protection
With a “No Deal” Brexit seeming more likely than ever after the UK Parliament voted down a proposed deal in […]
With a “No Deal” Brexit seeming more likely than ever after the UK Parliament voted down a proposed deal in […]
UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) posted a myth-busting blog for small and medium businesses (SMBs) with facts on how data […]
EU citizens have to launch a legal case against a law which stops people from gaining access to immigration data […]
The proposed withdrawal agreement would have preserved the status quo in data protection terms, at least until the end of […]
One thing can be certain following the recent Brexit Parliamentary shenanigans. The UK will eventually choose from: (a) a hard […]
On December 20, 2018, the Department of Commerce updated its frequently asked questions on the EU-U.S. and Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield […]
With Brexit talks still up in the air, Data Protection People look at the several scenarios that could play out […]
On 25 November 2018 the UK Government and the EU agreed a draft withdrawal agreement which set out the terms […]
The UK government has issued guidance for online businesses and service providers on how to operate in the European Economic […]
UK government says that at the end of the transitional period, the EEA agreement will no longer be applicable and […]
The draft legislation, The data protection, privacy and electronic communications (amendments etc) (EU exit) regulations 2019, have been prepared to ensure […]
The European Commission says it has started to implement its preparations for a no-deal Brexit – in case the UK […]