December 2021
Beginner
550 pages
20h 48m
English
In 2016, the European Union (EU) implemented a far-reaching regulation to protect consumer data privacy called the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which strictly controls how personal data of EU citizens is collected, stored, used, and retired. Although the GDPR is an EU regulation, it affects non–EU organizations that do business with EU citizens. The purpose of the GDPR is to give consumers complete control of their personal data, including when their data gets deleted. One of the more challenging requirements of the GDPR is the “right to be forgotten,” which means that EU citizens can demand to have their data completely removed at any time. Complying with the GDPR has resulted in many global ...