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May 08, 2020 Cookies, the GDPR, and the ePrivacy Directive - GDPR.eu The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is the most comprehensive data protection legislation that has been passed by any governing body to this point. However, throughout its’ 88 pages, it only mentions cookies directly once, in Recital 30. New Draft ePrivacy Regulation Released | Inside Privacy
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To implement these policies, browser manufacturers could also be put under certain obligations. According to drafts of the policy, web browsers should offer users the possibility to fundamentally regulate how operators track them.
EU ePrivacy Regulation Notably, the EU is moving from a directive to a regulation — echoing the move from the Data Protection Directive to the GDPR — in an effort to harmonize data protection laws across the EU. Additionally, the scope has been extended to apply to any company processing personal data in the context of delivering electronic communications and EUR-Lex - 52017PC0010 - EN - EUR-Lex This Regulation shall be without prejudice to the application of Directive 2000/31/EC 26, in particular of the liability rules of intermediary service providers in Articles 12 to 15 of that Directive. 5. This Regulation shall be without prejudice to the provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. Article 3 Territorial scope and representative. 1.