Nordic DPAs join forces on AI and children’s data protection

The Nordic countries have adopted a joint declaration on measures to deepen cooperation between the authorities.

The Nordic data protection authorities (DPAs) in Denmark, the Faroe Islands, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Åland have come to a new agreement to join forces on children’s data protection in gaming, Al, and administrative fines. The decision was made during this year’s Nordic Meetings, which have been held since

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