
Loi Informatique et Libertés
Loi Informatique et Libertés is a French law established in 1978 to protect individuals' personal data. It grants people control over how their information is collected, stored, and used by organizations. The law requires companies to inform individuals about data processing and obtain their consent, ensuring transparency and security. It also establishes rights for individuals, such as access, correction, or deletion of their data. The law aims to balance technological progress with personal privacy, fostering responsible data management and enhancing trust between individuals and organizations.