The EU is moving ever closer to having a widely recognized privacy seal scheme — or rather, several of them — for Web services. EuroPriSe is a company that spun out of the data protection authority of Germany's Schleswig-Holstein state a few years back, with funding from the European Commission. It's pushing to expand its scope across the EU and beyond, and last month it started offering website operators a privacy seal indicating to the world that they stick to EU data protection law. And it's not the only player in the game, reports David Meyer in this exclusive for The Privacy Advisor. "Europe's privacy kitemark scene may be fragmented and in its early stages, but at least the many players are talking to one another,” he writes.
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