The European Data Protection Board published a leaflet highlighting how the one-stop shop mechanism under the EU General Data Protection Regulation protects citizens' personal data. The leaflet includes a definition of the one-stop shop mechanism and a hypothetical example of how it can be applied. It also includes a rundown of the EDPB's roles and responsibilities.
EDPB one-stop shop leaflet
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