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What is the GDPR?
GDPR stands for General Data Protection Regulation, which is a European Union (EU) regulation on data protection and privacy for all individuals inside the EU and European Economic Area (EEA). It came into effect on May 25, 2018, and replaced the 1995 Data Protection Directive.
The GDPR aims to strengthen data protection rights for individuals, harmonize data protection laws across the EU, and increase accountability and transparency for organizations that handle personal data. It mandates that organizations obtain the explicit agreement of individuals before collecting, using, or disclosing their personal data and apply security measures to avoid unauthorized access or disclosure.
The GDPR applies to any organization, regardless of its location, that processes the personal data of EU/EEA residents. Non-compliance with the GDPR can result in significant fines and other penalties.
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What is the GDPR?
GDPR stands for General Data Protection Regulation, which is a European Union (EU) regulation on data protection and privacy for all individuals inside the EU and European Economic Area (EEA). It came into effect on May 25, 2018, and replaced the 1995 Data Protection Directive.
The GDPR aims to strengthen data protection rights for individuals, harmonize data protection laws across the EU, and increase accountability and transparency for organizations that handle personal data. It mandates that organizations obtain the explicit agreement of individuals before collecting, using, or disclosing their personal data and apply security measures to avoid unauthorized access or disclosure.
The GDPR applies to any organization, regardless of its location, that processes the personal data of EU/EEA residents. Non-compliance with the GDPR can result in significant fines and other penalties.

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