The GDPR has a dual purpose. It aims to protect natural persons from the processing of their personal data but, at the same time, it aims to ensure the free movement of these data within the EU. In this aspect, the GDPR is a legislative tool that regulates when personal data can move freely and when they cannot.
The GDPR has a dual purpose. It aims to protect natural persons from the processing of their personal data but, at the same time, it aims to ensure the free movement of these data within the EU. In this aspect, the GDPR is a legislative tool that regulates when personal data can move freely and when they cannot.