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Digital Law Up(to)date: DPA publishes recommendation on the processing of biometric data

On 6 December 2021, the Belgian Data Protection Authority published a recommendation on the processing of biometric data.
 

Digital Law Up(to)date: South Korea offers adequate protection of personal data by European standards

On 17 December 2021, the European Commission published its final version of the implementing decision on the adequate protection of personal data in the Republic of Korea.

Digital Law Up(to)date: No processing of vaccination status in recruitment process

The Litigation Chamber of the Belgian DPA confirms that, in the absence of an existing legal basis, it is not possible for an employer, in this case a hospital, to make the recruitment of a person conditional on the fact that he/she has been vaccinated.

Digital Law Up(to)date: European Parliament violates several provisions of the GDPR for EU Institutions

On 5 January 2022, the EDPS issued a reprimand to the European Parliament for non-compliance with several provisions of the GDPR for EU Institutions and ordered it to update its data protection notices of an internal corona testing website.

Digital Law Up(to)date: The use of the free version of Google Analytics violates the GDPR

The Datenschutzbehörde, the Austrian Data Protection Authority (DPA), found that the use of the free version of Google Analytics violated some provisions of the GDPR, and specifically the rules on international data transfers.

Digital Law Up(to)date: Brussels Market Court annuls DPA decision against the Belgian Ministry of Finance

In a judgment handed down on 1 December 2021, the Market Court annulled the decision on the merits 66/2021 of 4 June 2021 of the Belgian DPA. The decision reprimanded the Belgian Ministry of Finance for not respecting the rights of the data subjects.

Digital Law Up(to)date: The cookie consent framework of IAB Europe violates the GDPR

On 2 February 2022, the Belgian Data Protection Authority considered that the Transparency and Consent Framework (TCF) developed by Interactive Advertising Bureau Europe (IAB) violates the GDPR.

Digital Law Up(to)date: Belgian DPA fines NGO and researcher for GDPR violations regarding the political profiling of tweets

The Belgian DPA fined an NGO and a researcher both active in the fight against disinformation for violating GDPR provisions.

Digital Law Up(to)date: Interesting points in a DPA decision based on a cross-border complaint relating to cookies

The Belgian Data Protection Authority published an interesting decision of its Litigation chamber. The content of the decision is not completely new, but it provides (or recalls) some relevant elements for personal data practitioners.

De Dataverordening (“Data Act”)

De Europese Commissie heeft op 23 februari 2022 de Europese dataverordening (“Data Act”) voorgesteld, die het delen van data beoogt te bevorderen. Steeds meer gegevens worden door mensen en machines gegenereerd, bewaard en hergebruikt.

De afweging van grondrechten in het kader van corona

COVID-19 heeft de maatschappij voor dilemma’s geplaatst bij de afweging van volksgezondheid en bescherming van kwetsbaren tegenover vrijheden van het individu.

Digital Law Up(to)date: Consumer associations can control GDPR implementation

According to the CJEU, consumer protection associations are now allowed to control the GDPR implementation. 

Digital Law Up(to)date: New EDPB guidelines to calculate the amount of GDPR administrative fines

The EDPB adopted new guidelines on the calculation of administrative fines under GDPR. The objective is to strengthen harmonisation and transparency of the methodology used by national supervisory authorities to calculate the amount of the fines.

Digital Law Up(to)date: Cookies on Belgian press sites - A first DPA decision against Roularta

The Belgian DPA fined Roularta Media Group for several breaches of the GDPR on three of its websites.

Digital Law Up(to)date: New EDPB Guidelines on the practical implementation of amicable settlements

The EDPB published new guidelines on the practical implementation of amicable settlements.

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