Norway's data protection authority, Datatilsynet, said it disagreed with the proposal to modify the Civil Protection Act due to personal data processing implications. Datatilsynet said the changes would allow "personal data collected in crisis situations to be further processed for incompatible purposes."
25 April 2024
Norway's DPA responds to proposal to modify the Civil Protection Act
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