DUTCH DATA PROTECTION AUTHORITY SETS GDPR FINES STRUCTURE

The Dutch data protection authority has established its GDPR fines structure that incorporates four categories. The first category is reserved for simple violations, while the second category is reserved for not fulfilling certain requirements for processing. Examples of the third category include violations of the transparency requirement, failure to notify of data breaches, and not cooperating with the Dutch DPA. The fourth category is reserved for the unlawful processing of special categories of data (including the national identification number) unlawful profiling, and not complying with specific orders from the Dutch DPA.

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