Iceland's data protection authority, the Personuvernd, offered advice on how to process children's data and post minors' images online prior to the authority's EU General Data Protection Regulation compliance checks. The agency suggested considering a child's view on whether they want to be posted and to follow the "special protection" measures under the GDPR.
18 March 2024
Iceland DPA issues children's data protection advisory
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