In this week’s global legislative roundup, Ireland’s Data Protection Commission announced a 405 million euro fine against Instagram. The European Data Protection Board and European Data Protection Supervisor called on EU policymakers to increase funding for EU General Data Protection Regulation enforcement. And in the U.S., the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act was signed into law. (IAPP member exclusive.)
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