> AEPD […] known to be brutal.
Nice. I wish more countries had something like that. Many of these organizations are lethargic and have to be forced into action by civilian efforts or the press.
> AEPD […] known to be brutal.
Nice. I wish more countries had something like that. Many of these organizations are lethargic and have to be forced into action by civilian efforts or the press.
AEPD are well known, even in the rest of the world. They have a different strategy compared to other countries. Ireland's DPC are also heavy handed, but focus on large companies mostly.
France's CNIL is also not bad. They are particularly hard against things like "you accidentally sign up for x y z services when only wanting to sign up to service A".
Gdpr in the EU is also miles ahead of what the US has, or at least what it has been enforcing for a long time.
> Ireland's DPC are also heavy handed, but focus on large companies mostly.
Also, generally, very, very, VERY slow. The massive fines you hear about are usually for behaviour _years_ ago.
Is the CCPA anywhere near?
Thta's wonderful! Most of europes GDPR/Data protection autohrities are completely worthless and seem to constantly side with big corps.
Only when they start to side with the people, actually fining business billions and billions will things start to change. I hope we'll see this happen in europe at large, and not only in a few countries.
> Thta's wonderful! Most of europes GDPR/Data protection autohrities are completely worthless and seem to constantly side with big corps.
AFAIK, most ones seems to be acting at least once every now and then, judging by https://www.enforcementtracker.com/, is there any specific countries you're thinking about here?
Particularly, Romania, Italy and Spain seem to have had lots of cases.