As we've seen in the previous installment of this guide, lawfulness, fairness, and transparency are core GDPR principles. But what makes data processing "lawful" according to the GDPR? The Regulation...
Article 6 GDPR identifies legitimate interests as a legal basis for lawfully processing personal data. Legitimate interests are considered the most flexible lawful basis for processing, but that doesn't mean...
Not all personal data is sensitive. But when it is, the GDPR goes to great lengths to ensure it is processed with the utmost attention. In this article, we'll explain...
If you know anything about the GDPR (and if you've ever surfed the internet after the Regulation went into force), you'll know that consent is one of the legal basis...
We've dealt with the material and territorial scope of the GDPR. We've clarified what personal data is. It's now time to turn to the regulation's core principles, as spelled out...
Does the GDPR apply to every (legal or natural) person on the planet? No. As with other laws and regulations, the GDPR only applies to situations falling under its territorial...