The UK has issued two sets of data protection laws that will amend certain provisions of the GDPR to allow it to be retained as UK domestic law. The Data Protection, Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2019—is dedicated to localizing the GDPR into UK domestic law and would reassign powers afforded to EU institutions under the GDPR to UK equivalents and substitute EU-specific language in the GDPR with UK-appropriate terms. The second set of regulations will require Privacy Shield-certified companies in the U.S. to include in their privacy policies a commitment to comply with Privacy Shield principles.