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== General Comments == | == General Comments == | ||
The sudden and unexpeceted outbreak of cases of COVID-19-Afflictions ("Corona-Virus"), which was declared a pandemic by the WHO has also resulted in processing activities regarding personal data in order to stop the spreading of the Corona-Virus and to monitor the citizen's abidance with governmental measures such as quarantine. | |||
=== Article 5 Principles === | === Article 5 Principles === |
Revision as of 15:07, 18 March 2020
General Comments
The sudden and unexpeceted outbreak of cases of COVID-19-Afflictions ("Corona-Virus"), which was declared a pandemic by the WHO has also resulted in processing activities regarding personal data in order to stop the spreading of the Corona-Virus and to monitor the citizen's abidance with governmental measures such as quarantine.
Article 5 Principles
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Legal Basis under Article 6
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Legal Basis under Article 9
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DPA Guidelines
In the context of the Corona pandemic, the EU/EEA Data protection authorities released guidelines on the processing of sensitive data. You can have a look at the list above. Feel free to edit it!
Austria
The Data protection authority (the DSB) issued guidelines here.
Denmark
The Data protection authority (the Datatilsynet) issued guidelines here.
Estonia
The Data protection authority (the AKI) issued guidelines here.
France
The Data protection authority (the CNIL) issued guidelines here.
Germany
The Data protection authority (the BfDi) issued guidelines here, as well as the DPA of Bradenburg, see here.
Greece
The Data protection authority (the HDPA) issued guidelines here.
Hungary
The Data protection authority (the NAIH) issued guidelines here.
Iceland
The Data protection authority (the Persónuvernd) issued guidelines here.
Ireland
The Data protection authority (the DPC) issued guidelines here.
Luxembourg
The Data protection authority (the CNPD) issued guidelines here.
The Netherlands
The Data protection authority (the AP) issued guidelines here.
Norway
The Data protection authority (the Datatilsynet) issued guidelines here.
Slovenia
The Data protection authority (the IP) issued guidelines here.
Sweden
The Data protection authority (the Datainspektionen) issued guidelines here.
The UK
The Data protection authority (the ICO) issued guidelines here.
EDPB
The EDPB issued a statement here.