The Luxembourg National Commission for Data Protection published guidance on how Brexit affects international data transfers. The guidance was created to help "companies, public bodies and associations" in Luxembourg transfer information to the U.K. following the European Commission's adequacy decision adoptions, recommending each entity respect the principles of the EU General Data Protection Regulation when sending data.
13 July 2021
Luxembourg DPA publishes Brexit data transfer guidance
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