
General Data Protection Act
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a law that protects how personal information is collected, used, and stored by organizations within the European Union. It gives individuals control over their data, requiring companies to be transparent about their data practices, obtain consent before collecting information, and ensure data is securely protected. The GDPR also grants rights such as access, correction, and deletion of personal data. Its goal is to ensure privacy is respected and personal information is handled responsibly across all industries.