persónuverndarskrá
Persónuverndarskrá, or the Personal Data Protection Act, is a foundational Icelandic law governing the collection, storage, and processing of personal data. Enacted to align with the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and ensure robust privacy protections, it applies to both public and private entities handling personal information. The law establishes strict rules on data collection, requiring explicit consent from individuals before processing their data, and mandates transparency in how data is used.
Key principles of the act include data minimization, meaning only necessary information should be collected, and
The Icelandic Data Protection Authority (Persónuvernd) oversees compliance with the act, investigating violations and imposing penalties
Persónuverndarskrá reflects Iceland’s commitment to safeguarding individual privacy in an increasingly digital world, balancing innovation with