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UK and EU information law: EDPB on WADA, age assurance and AI; ICO guidance on device fingerprinting; DSIT’s AI Security Institute; new and updated practice notes (20 February 2025)

Published on: 20 February 2025

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EDPB adopts recommendations on 2027 WADA Anti-Doping Code Compliance

The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has issued recommendations on the 2027 World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) World Anti-Doping Code. The recommendations assess how the WADA Code and its International Standards correspond with the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (EU GDPR). Priority themes cover establishing valid legal grounds for processing, strict purpose limitation, and clear communication of individuals’ data rights. The EDPB stresses that EU Member States must align national anti-doping frameworks with the EU GDPR, and that National Anti-Doping Organisations, as controllers, are accountable for EU GDPR-compliant processing. See: LNB News 17/02/2025 37.

EDPB adopts statement on age assurance for data protection compliance

The EDPB has adopted a statement on age assurance, setting out ten principles for compliant handling of personal data when determining a person’s age or age range...

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