Guidelines 02/2025 on processing of personal data through blockchain technologies

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Guidelines 02/2025 541.4KB
Summary: use of blockchains, how to protect individual’s personal data 840KB
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The European Data Protection Board welcomes comments on the Guidelines 02/2025 on processing of personal data through blockchain technologies.
Such comments should be sent 9th June 2025 at the latest using the provided form.

Please note that, by submitting your comments, you acknowledge that your comments might be published on the EDPB website.

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