Hungary-Data-Privacy-and-Protection
Last Published: 8/23/2019

The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) spells out strict rules that they are collecting data, what they intend to use it for, and to whom it will be disclosed.  Data subjects must be given the opportunity to object to the processing of their personal details and to opt-out of having them used for direct marketing purposes. This opt-out should be available at the time of collection and at any point thereafter.

GDPR went into effect on May 25, 2018 creating significant worry and concern amongst economic operators of all sizes.  The GDPR lays out responsibilities for organizations to ensure the privacy and protection of personal data, provides data subjects with certain rights, and assigns powers to regulators to ask for demonstrations of accountability or even impose fines in cases where an organization is not complying with GDPR requirements.
 
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