CIPL publishes factsheet on shared concept between GDPR and ePrivacy Regulation

On March 20, 2018, the Centre for Information Policy Leadership (“CIPL”) issued a factsheet on the GDPR’s provisions that are most likely to be relevant for the negotiations of the proposed ePrivacy Regulation. The Factsheet explains key GDPR concepts relevant to the ePrivacy Regulation, including: definitions of GDPR’s terms, such as personal data, data processing and the role of […]

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EDPS comments on the ePrivacy Regulation Proposal and calls for strong rules to protect confidentiality of communications (Opinion 6/2017)

On April 24, 2017, the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) released Opinion 6/2017 on the Proposal for a Regulation on Privacy and Electronic Communications (ePrivacy Regulation Proposal). The EDPS welcomes the Proposal for the Regulation. There is a need of “a specific legal tool to protect the right to private life guaranteed by Article 7 […]

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WP29 deems that the ePrivacy Regulation Proposal lowers GDPR’s standards

On April 4, 2017, the Working Party 29 (WP29) released Opinion 1/2017 on the Proposed Regulation for the ePrivacy Regulation (2002/58/EC) – wp247 (ePrivacy Regulation Proposal). The WP29 welcomes the Proposal for the Regulation. However, it expressed several points of concern and suggested amendments. The European Commission, along with the European Parliament and the European […]

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EU Commission’s ePrivacy Regulation Proposal to align electronic communications privacy to GDPR

On January 10, 2017, the European Commission issued a draft for a new ePrivacy Regulation (“Proposal”) that would replace Directive 2002/58/EC (‘the ePrivacy Directive’), implementing a higher level of privacy for all electronic communications. Scope of application: The Proposal applies to all electronic communication providers – including EU institutions – and aim at aligning the existing rules, which date back […]

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ePrivacy Directive: assessment of transposition, effectiveness and compatibility with proposed Data Protection Regulation

On June 10, 2015, The European Commission published a study on the “ePrivacy Directive: assessment of transposition, effectiveness and compatibility with proposed Data Protection Regulation” (SMART 2013/0071). The study examines two main issues. Whether the ePrivacy Directive has achieved its intended effects and puts forward recommendations for future revision on the basis of the Directive transposition […]

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European Data Protection Supervisor’s Opinion on the review of the ePrivacy Directive

On July 22, 2016, the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) released Opinion 5/2016 on the review of the ePrivacy Directive (2002/58/EC). This Opinion focuses on the issues specifically requested by the EU Commission. Particularly, the EDPS suggested that “a new proposal on ePrivacy should guarantee confidentiality of communications, offer clarity and complement the General Data […]

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EU Commission opens public consultation on ePrivacy Directive

On April 11, 2016, the European Commission opened a public consultation on the current text of the ePrivacy Directive (EU Directive 2002/58/EC on privacy and electronic communications). According to the EU Commission, following the adoption of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR, see here), the ePrivacy rules will also need to be reviewed. The Commission […]

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Italian Data Protection Authority approves digital identity providers’ framework regulation

On April 23, 2015, the Autorità Garante della Privacy (Italian Data Protection Authority) issued an opinion approving the framework regulation for the digital identity providers’ accreditation and surveillance system. The regulation defines the requirements that the public system needs to have to manage the digital identity of citizens and companies. The full text of the […]

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Italian Privacy Authority issued Regulation no. 444 on the processing of personal data through call centers located outside the EU imposing strict requirements and communication to the Privacy Authority

The Italian Data Protection Authority issued detailed rules for the processing of personal data by call centers located outside the EU, which operate on behalf of Italian data controllers to provide customer care or for marketing purposes. According to Directive 95/46/EC the transfer of personal data to third countries not ensuring an adequate level of […]

Francesca Giannoni and Federica Romanelli, Italian Privacy Authority issued Regulation no. 444 on the processing of personal data through call centers located outside the EU imposing strict requirements and communication to the Privacy Authority

The Italian Data Protection Authority issued detailed rules for the processing of personal data by call centers located outside the EU, which operate on behalf of Italian data controllers to provide customer care or for marketing purposes. According to Directive 95/46/EC the transfer of personal data to third countries not ensuring an adequate level of […]

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