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UK and EU information law: EDPB DSA–GDPR guidance, French cookie fines, ICO PECR clarifications, EU Data Act in force, UK cyber bill delay, Digital Omnibus consultation, updated practice notes

Published on: 18 September 2025

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Data protection

EDPB launches consultation on draft guidelines on interplay between EU DSA and GDPR

The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) is inviting feedback on draft Guidelines 3/2025, intended to ensure the EU Digital Services Act (EU DSA) and the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (EU GDPR) are applied coherently where their scopes overlap. The draft sets out lawful grounds for handling personal data when identifying or taking down unlawful content, clarifies transparency obligations for recommender systems and advertising, and reaffirms the ban on targeted advertising based on special categories of data. It further emphasises cooperation between Digital Services Coordinators and data protection authorities to avoid inconsistent regulation. The consultation is open until 31 October 2025. See: LNB News 12/09/2025 24.

ePrivacy

Google, Shein face record-setting €475m in fines for French cookie-rule violations

MLex: Google was hit with a record €325m fine for breaches of French rules on cookie management and personalised advertising in the Gmail e-mail service, the French data protection authority said on 3 September 2025...

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