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11th Jun 2019 –
Expanded Individual’s’ Rights:
Children aged 13 – 16 can directly provide consent. Children under 13 require parental consent.
Comparison

The GDPR and the CCPA: A Comparison for Businesses

The GDPR goes a step further in this direction, putting organizations under the obligation to transfer a data subject’s information to another data controller upon request.
The GDPR goes a step further in this direction, putting organizations under the obligation to transfer a data subject’s information to another data controller upon request.
The GDPR goes a step further in this direction, putting organizations under the obligation to transfer a data subject’s information to another data controller upon request.
The GDPR goes a step further in this direction, putting organizations under the obligation to transfer a data subject’s information to another data controller upon request.
The GDPR goes a step further in this direction, putting organizations under the obligation to transfer a data subject’s information to another data controller upon request.
The GDPR goes a step further in this direction, putting organizations under the obligation to transfer a data subject’s information to another data controller upon request.
The GDPR goes a step further in this direction, putting organizations under the obligation to transfer a data subject’s information to another data controller upon request.
The GDPR goes a step further in this direction, putting organizations under the obligation to transfer a data subject’s information to another data controller upon request.
The GDPR’s default age for consent is 16, although individual member states law may lower the age to no less than 13.
Data subjects, defined as identified or identifiable persons to whom personal data relates.
Personal data is any information relating to an identified or identifiable data subject. The GDPR prohibits processing of defined special categories of personal data unless a lawful justification for processing applies.
Comparison

Consumers include:
The GDPR emphasizes special protection for children and provides specific provisions for protecting children’s personal data when processed for providing information society services.



Originally published June 11, 2019 – Updated August 13, 2020

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