Whose rights are they anyway? : trends and highlights from stream 1 of the DPC’s public consultation on children’s data protection rights
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Data Protection Commission, 'Whose rights are they anyway? : trends and highlights from stream 1 of the DPC’s public consultation on children’s data protection rights', [report], Data Protection Commission, 2019-09Download Item:
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Academics, AllOne Corporate Solutions, Barnados, Castleridge, Church of Ireland, Cybersafe Ireland, Department of Education and Skills, Department of Public Expenditure and Reform, Early Childhood Ireland, Facebook, Google, Irish Heart Foundation, Irish Play Therapy Association, Irish Wheelchair Association, ISPCC, Joint Managerial Body, Microsoft, Minister for Justice and Equality, NCCA, Ombudsman for Children's Office, ProPrivacy, Scouting Ireland, SIIA, Snap Inc, SuperAwesome Trading, Technology Ireland, The Pokémon Company International, The Teaching Council, Three Ireland, Tusla
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Public consultation on the processing of children's personal data and the rights of children as data subjects under GDPRCorporate name:
Ireland. Data Protection CommissionPublisher:
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