Digitaliseringsstyrelsen – Violation Found (Denmark, 2023)

Violation Found
Datatilsynet (Norway)8 November 2023Denmark
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Violation Found

Denmark's Digitaliseringsstyrelsen faced scrutiny for how it handled personal data in a driving licence app. The authority found that there were no violations, but the case highlights the importance of data protection in digital services. This matters because it shows that even apps must be careful with personal data.

What happened

Digitaliseringsstyrelsen was investigated for processing personal data in a driving licence app.

Who was affected

Users of the driving licence app who had their personal data processed.

What the authority found

The authority concluded that there were no violations of data protection rules.

Why this matters

This case emphasizes the need for companies to ensure compliance with data protection standards in all digital applications. It serves as a reminder that personal data handling is critical, even in seemingly straightforward apps.

GDPR Articles Cited

Art. 5(1)(c) GDPR
Art. 58(2)(b) GDPR
Art. 58(2)(f) GDPR
Full Legal Summary
Detailed

The case involves the processing of personal data in a driving licence app, unrelated to cookies or consent mechanisms.

Outcome

Violation Found

The DPA found a violation but did not impose a fine.

Related Enforcement Actions (0)

No other enforcement actions found for Digitaliseringsstyrelsen in DK

This is the only recorded action for this entity in this jurisdiction.

Details

Decision Date

8 November 2023

Authority

Datatilsynet (Norway)

GDPRhub ID

gdprhub-6535

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Cite as: Cookie Fines. Digitaliseringsstyrelsen - Denmark (2023). Retrieved from cookiefines.eu

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