Argentina's data protection authority, the Agency of Access to Public Information, submitted a draft Personal Data Protection Bill to the Honorable Chamber of Deputies of the Nation. The proposed draft amends Personal Data Protection Act 25.326. Provisions under the proposed draft include language to facilitate transborder data flows, enhanced basic data subject and children's privacy rights, obligations for data controllers and more.
Argentina's AAPI proposes draft personal data protection bill
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