GDPR is a regulation, which means that the regulation will come into force as such. Therefore, regulations have binding legal effect in every member state. Directive on the other hand means that the member states can decide how to achieve the goals set out in the directive and transpose them into national laws.

7 Key Changes in EU Children’s Data Protection Rules You Need to Know by 2025
The European Union is taking a bold step to protect minors online. From 2025, EU children’s data protection rules will become stricter than ever, affecting