Finland's Office of the Data Protection Ombudsman and TIEKE Finnish Information Society Development Centre recently announced GDPR4CHLDRN, a two-year project to facilitate protection of children's data. Information on personal data processing will be provided to organizations involving children's activities, minors and their parents and tools will be developed to support data protection legislation. "Our goal is for children and young people to know the importance of data protection and their own rights better than they do now," Deputy Data Protection Commissioner Heljä-Tuulia Pihamaa said.
29 Nov. 2022
Finland unveils new project focusing on children's data protections
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