Google Chief Privacy Officer Keith Enright (CIPP/G, CIPP/US) has written a blog article explaining that the company plans to abide by the Global Cross-Border Privacy Rules system. Mr Enright praised the CBPR system, claiming it is "an important step toward enabling continued, trusted data flows between participating jurisdictions." He also confirmed Google will participate in the Global CBPR Forum to discuss the "practical realities of services facing fragmented privacy regulations" while calling for further consultation on "how to make CBPR requirements scalable and able to bridge divergent legal requirements and cultural expectations of privacy."
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