The European Data Protection Board has published the statement it adopted on the proposed ePrivacy Regulation. EDPB Chair Andrea Jelinek wrote in the statement that the board welcomes the "agreed negotiation mandate adopted by the (European) Council on the protection of privacy and confidentiality in the use of electronic communication services ... as a positive step towards a new ePrivacy Regulation." The board also noted ePrivacy should not be used to "de facto" change the EU General Data Protection Regulation and pointed to issues that should be addressed in future negotiations.
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