Data portability in the EU: An obscure data subject right
Contrary to the well-known access right, data portability allows data subjects to obtain and reuse their personal data, at least in theory.
Contrary to the well-known access right, data portability allows data subjects to obtain and reuse their personal data, at least in theory.
Facebook pushed for legislation that makes it easier for users to transfer photos and videos to a rival tech platform, […]
The company, accused by the E.U. of stifling competition, is trying a tool in Ireland that would allow users to […]
A number of Italian retailers submitted to the Italian Data Protection Authority, the Garante, very similar complaints concerning massive data […]
Ireland’s data protection authority – the Data Protection Commission (DPC) – has published frequently asked questions (‘FAQs’) on data subject […]
To build portability tools people can trust and use effectively, online services need clear rules about what kinds of data […]
Guernsey’s Office of the Data Protection Authority (‘ODPA’) published guidance on the right to data portability. In particular, the Guidance […]
The Future of Privacy Forum organized a panel at the 2019 Computers, Privacy and Data Protection Conference in Brussels to […]
This opinion provides guidance on the way to interpret and implement the right to data portability as introduced by the […]
“Data portability” is a feature that lets a user take their data from a service and transfer or “port” it […]
The right to data portability is one of the most fundamental, but also most contentious rights within the GDPR. Whilst […]
Google, together with Microsoft, Twitter, and Facebook, is introducing the open-source Data Transfer Project, which will enable consumers to transfer […]