What is the general data protection regulation (gdpr)?
Answer / Gautam Kumar Seth
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a regulation enacted by the European Union in 2018. It sets guidelines for the protection of EU citizens' personal data and applies to any organization that processes or stores this data, regardless of its location. Non-compliance can result in heavy fines.
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