
The General Data Protection Regulation
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a law that protects personal information of individuals in the European Union. It requires organizations to handle data responsibly, ensuring privacy, security, and transparency. People have rights to access, correct, and delete their data. Organizations must obtain clear consent before collecting data and inform individuals how their data will be used. GDPR aims to give people control over their personal information and hold companies accountable for safeguarding it, promoting trust in the digital economy.