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Online service providers shouldn’t forget that children are data subjects in their own right and have rights in relation to their personal data at any age. https://t.co/AMnaKfn3bA pic.twitter.com/Wv5355E7ub
— Data Protection Commission Ireland (@DPCIreland) July 21, 2022
Guide 1: Data protection – what’s it all about?
— Data Protection Commission Ireland (@DPCIreland) May 25, 2022
This new guide introduces children & young people to the idea of personal data and data protection & why it’s important for them to know about it.
Find out more: https://t.co/jca4QHB3NH pic.twitter.com/7xZaFOsQjn
Can I make a complaint on behalf of my child? This guidance is aimed at helping parents/legal guardians understand the exercise of their children’s rights in a variety of settings, separate to an online environment. Read our guidance here: https://t.co/vlGqY1kx0G pic.twitter.com/Vfrz2s7Bi8
— Data Protection Commission Ireland (@DPCIreland) September 29, 2022
Online service providers shouldn’t forget that children are data subjects in their own right and have rights in relation to their personal data at any age. https://t.co/AMnaKfn3bA pic.twitter.com/Wv5355E7ub
— Data Protection Commission Ireland (@DPCIreland) July 21, 2022
Online service providers should take steps to identify their users and ensure that services directed at/intended for or likely to be accessed by children have child-specific data protection measures in place. For more go to: https://t.co/AMnaKfn3bA pic.twitter.com/sep91uO29k
— Data Protection Commission Ireland (@DPCIreland) April 25, 2022
Online service providers processing children’s data should ensure that the pursuit of legitimate interests do not interfere with, conflict with or negatively impact, at any level, the best interests of the child. For more see: https://t.co/AMnaKfn3bA pic.twitter.com/dyJcc1U1Ws
— Data Protection Commission Ireland (@DPCIreland) April 12, 2022
The DPC has identified 14 Fundamentals that organisations should follow to enhance protections for children in the processing of their personal data. https://t.co/t5v7KhHGhu pic.twitter.com/UcBy43XBTF
— Data Protection Commission Ireland (@DPCIreland) March 17, 2022
Data Protection Commissioner Helen Dixon and Deputy Director Igor Vulje from the Croatian Data Protection Authority (AZOP) welcoming delegates at the SME conference in Croke Park today. @CroatianData pic.twitter.com/WOgwGXL0ST
— Data Protection Commission Ireland (@DPCIreland) May 11, 2022
Our 2nd panel discussion of the day here at Croke Park - DPC Deputy Commissioner Colum Walsh talks with William Malcolm of Google & Caroline Goulding of TikTok about how SMEs can scale approaches to meeting the Accountability Obligation. @williammalcolm @cgouldingtweets pic.twitter.com/qNZI5d7S6L
— Data Protection Commission Ireland (@DPCIreland) May 11, 2022
Guest speakers will give practical advice to organisations on how to mitigate data breaches in their day-to-day activities. Register by emailing DPONetwork@dataprotection.ie, using the subject line “ARC Conference Registration” including your name & business/organisation. pic.twitter.com/M1UNoThMh3
— Data Protection Commission Ireland (@DPCIreland) May 6, 2022
When a child has given consent for their data to be processed, that consent must be freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous, made by way of a clear statement or affirmative action. https://t.co/HLxffoOemJ pic.twitter.com/jgq53Wub5w
— Data Protection Commission Ireland (@DPCIreland) March 11, 2022
Online service providers should provide a “floor” of protection for all users, unless they take a risk-based approach to verifying the age of their users so that the protections set out in the Fundamentals are applied to all processing of children’s data. https://t.co/AMnaKfn3bA pic.twitter.com/pMLu5KJKBI
— Data Protection Commission Ireland (@DPCIreland) February 15, 2022
Conducting a DPIA will improve awareness in your organisation of the data protection risks associated with a project. This will help to improve the design of your project and enhance your communication about data privacy risks with relevant stakeholders. https://t.co/nOQgcqPGcM pic.twitter.com/VkT9KSuQxa
— Data Protection Commission Ireland (@DPCIreland) February 21, 2022