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EU GDPR Compliance for Children’s Data: Lawful Bases, ISS Age of Consent, DPIAs, Marketing, Transparency and Rights

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Data protection rules across the EEA (the EU together with Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein) aim to make sure information about living people, falling within the concept of ‘personal data’, is handled lawfully and with care. To achieve this, these laws place extensive duties and responsibilities on anyone ‘processing’ personal data, as well as on the controllers directing such processing activities. The framework explicitly acknowledges that handling children’s personal data demands tailored safeguards, and grants strengthened protections for children’s information in particular. That is because children may understand less about the risks, consequences and safeguards involved, and about their rights concerning personal data processing. These extra safeguards also matter more broadly for organisations not intentionally targeting children’s data (for example, designing a service for adults), as they must assess whether they might unintentionally process children’s personal data (for instance, if a child uses that service). Organisations that fail to properly uphold children’s data protection rights and privacy can expect heightened scrutiny in practice. For illustrations of action taken by regulators and other concerned bodies, see Practice Note: GDPR enforcement by EEA supervisory authorities—tracker. This Practice Note outlines the principal protections for children’s personal data under the GDPR across the EEA...

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