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Personal data

The Dutch government and other organisations in the Netherlands need your personal data to do their work. For example, calculating how much tax you owe or paying your pension. The Personal Data Protection Act regulates what may and may not be done with these personal details. For example, organisations must protect your information. And you have the right to know how your personal data is used.

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New unit to check air passenger data

18-06-2019 | 08:23

From today on, airlines are required to share the passenger data of all flights arriving in and departing from the Netherlands ...

Legislative proposal on passenger data submitted to House of Representatives

09-01-2018 | 16:22

In the course of 2018 airlines operating flights to and from third countries and flights within the European Union will come ...

Data protection implementation act submitted to House of Representatives

13-12-2017 | 14:03

The legislative proposal of Minister for Legal Protection Sander Dekker to implement the General Data Protection Regulation ...

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