AEPD resolutions are formal decisions issued by Spain's data protection authority (Agencia Española de Protección de Datos) following investigations into potential breaches of the GDPR and Spain's LOPDGDD. These publicly available rulings establish binding legal precedent, clarify acceptable compliance practices, impose sanctions for violations, and serve as essential guidance for businesses operating in Spain. Each AEPD Resolution examines the facts of a specific case, applies the relevant data protection principles, and determines whether an infringement has occurred, and if so, what penalty or corrective measures are appropriate.
Our monthly tracker provides a filtered, expert analysis of the most impactful decisions affecting SMEs and the self-employed in Spain. This month's update focuses on critical precedents regarding the Right of Access, the non-negotiable requirement for technical encryption on portable devices, and the high cost of administrative silence.
Welcome to the ANRO Privacy AEPD Resolutions Tracker. In an era defined by the principle of "proactive responsibility," staying informed of the Spanish Data Protection Agency's latest rulings is no longer just a legal necessity, it is a strategic business advantage.
Below are the resolution pages listed by Year & Month
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