Banner1.jpg

Data Protection in Switzerland

From GDPRhub
Revision as of 10:44, 9 January 2025 by Elu (talk | contribs)

Legislation

History

The Swiss Federal Data Protection Act, originally dated 19 June 1992, has undergone a complete revision, which has been passed on 25 September 2020 and is in force since 1 September 2023.

With its revision, Switzerland now complies with the revised Council of Europe Convention 108. The provisions provisions are similar to those of the GDPR, although with a few differences, for example relating to legal grounds and sanctions.

Apart from the Federal Data Protection Act, other laws such as the Swiss Unfair Competition Act (UCA), the Swiss Telecommunications Act and the Swiss Penal Code contain further provisions governing data protection in Switzerland.

National constitutional protection

National GDPR implementation law

National e-Privacy law

Data Protection Authority

The Swiss Federal Data Protection Authority (EDÖB, Eidgenössischen Datenschutz- und Öffentlichkeitsbeauftragten in German, or PFPDT, Préposé fédéral à la protection des données et à la transparence in French, or IFPDT, Incaricato federale della protezione dei dati e della trasparenza in Italian) is the data protection authority for Switzerland.

→ Profile: EDÖB/PFPDT/IFPDT (Switzerland)

Judicial Protection

Civil Courts

Administrative Courts