THE REGULATION
On 25 May 2018 Regulation (EU) No 2016/679 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, widely known as the GDPR, took effect. Select the Greek or English version and learn everything you need to know about your rights and obligations.
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ARTICLE 29 WORKING PARTY - GUIDELINES
Guidelines adopted by the Article 29 Working Party relating to the GDPR The Working Party existed prior to the implementation of the GDPR having been set up under Directive 95/46/EC.
Guidelines on Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) and determining whether processing is “likely to result in a high risk” for the purposes of Regulation 2016/679
Guidelines on the application and setting of administrative fines for the purposes of the Regulation 2016/679
Guidelines on transparency under Regulation 2016/679
Guidelines on consent under Regulation 2016/679
Guidelines on the right to data portability
Guidelines on Data Protection Officers (‘DPOs’)
Guidelines for identifying a controller or processor’s lead supervisory authority
Guidelines on Personal data breach notification under Regulation 2016/679
Guidelines on Automated individual decision-making and Profiling for the purposes of Regulation 2016/679
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EUROPEAN DATA PROTECTION BOARD - GUIDELINES
On 25 May 2018, the Article 29 Working Party was transformed into the European Data Protection Board (hereinafter the EDPB) which was set up as an EU agency. The EDPB incorporated and accepted the Article 29 Working Party’s guidelines and issued its own new guidelines on specific issues related to the GDPR. You can find the guidelines in this section.
Guidelines on Certification and Identifying Certification Criteria
Guidelines on Codes of Conduct and Monitoring Bodies
Guidelines on Consent
Guidelines on Derogations of Article 49 of the GDPR
Guidelines on Processing of Personal Data through Video Devices
Guidelines on the Accreditation of Certification Bodies
Guidelines on the Criteria of the Right to be forgotten in the search engine cases
Guidelines on the Interplay of the Second Payment Services Directive and GDPR
Guidelines on the Processing of Data Concerning Health for the Purpose of Scientific Research in the context of the COVID-19 outbreak
Guidelines on the Processing of Personal Data in the context of Provision of Online Services
Guidelines on the Territorial Scope of the GDPR
Guidelines on the Use of Location Data and Contact Tracing Tools in the context of the COVID-19
Guidelines on Transfers of Personal Data between EEA and non EEA Public Authorities and Bodies
Endorsement of GDPR WP 29 Documents
Guidelines on Data Protection by Design and by Default
Annex 2 to the EDPB Guidelines on Certification and Identifying Certification Criteria
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Guidelines Request Form