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Danish govt launches Privacy Compass for data use

Posted on November 11, 2015June 26, 2025 by Dissent

Telecompaper reports:

The Danish Business Authority said it has launched the Privacy Compass at a conference attended by more than 150 organisations. The online tool aims to help businesses monitor their use of personal data and follow the law.

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