On 26 January 2026, Brazil and Europe adopted mutual adequacy decisions regarding international transfers of personal data. The European Commission adopted an adequacy decision for Brazil under Article 45 GDPR, enabling transfers from the EU to Brazil. The Brazilian data protection authority (ANPD) adopted Resolution No. 32/2026 recognizing the EU as providing an adequate level […]
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Chile Approves New Data Protection Law
The new personal data protection law, Law 21.719 was published on December 13, 2024 in the official gazette of the Republic of Chile. The new law will enter into force 24 months after its publication, namely, in December 2026. According to the Chilean government’s website, the new law brings the Chilean standard of personal data […]
Swiss-U.S. Data Transfers: New Framework solves Privacy Hassles, finally!
Starting September 15, 2024, transferring personal data from Switzerland to the United States will become significantly easier, thanks to a new framework approved by the Swiss Federal Council. This marks a significant shift, allowing these data transfers to rely on an adequacy decision rather than the more complex Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs). Until this decision, […]
What does the Data Privacy Framework Self-Certification mean for your company?
Let’s take a closer look at what the decision to self-certify under the DPF means for your company. In terms of costs, other then the applicable fees, you need to consider administrative and organizational costs aimed at ensuring accountability while implementing mechanisms to allow data subjects the exercise of their rights. We are providing you […]