Abstract

Since 25 May 2018, with the entry into force of the General data Protection Regulation, all companies and organizations operating in the EU have the same set of data protection rules, wherever they are based. Due to stricter data protection rules:
 
 citizens have more control over their personal data; 
 companies enjoy a level playing field. 
 
 The new General data Protection Regulation of the European Union ("GDPR") is an evolving extension of the data Protection Directive 95/46/EC issued by the European Commission in 1995. The main purpose of this is to unify and strengthen data protection for EU citizens. It also sets new rules for the export of data outside the EU. It is important we know that the GDPR takes into account only personal data: names, email addresses, telephone numbers, marital status, banking and medical information, location data, IP addresses, photos, as well as personal photos and posts on social networks. 
 Its main aims are: 
 
 reduction of the amount of personal data collected, 
 deletion of unnecessary data, 
 restriction of access to personal data,
 secure personal data. 

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