
EU: EDPB publishes 75th plenary meeting agenda, EDPB to discuss draft guidelines, WhatsApp decision, and EU-US DPF
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The European Data Protection Board ('EDPB') published, on 13 February 2023, its 75th plenary meeting agenda, which will take place on 14 and 15 February 2023. In particular, the agenda outlines that the EDPB will discuss the guidelines listed below, following their public consultation:
- Guidelines 05/2021 on the Interplay between the Application of Article 3 and the Provisions on International Transfers as per Chapter V of the GDPR;
- Guidelines 07/2022 on Certification as a Tool for Transfers; and
- Guidelines 03/2022 on Deceptive Design Patterns in Social Media Platform Interfaces: Practical Recommendations.
In addition, the agenda notes that the EDPB will follow up on its binding decision, issued on 5 December 2022, on the basis of Article 65(1)(a) of the General Data Protection Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2016/679) ('GDPR'), on the dispute submitted by the Data Protection Commission ('DPC') in relation to #WhatsApp Ireland Limited.
Notably, the agenda details that the EDPB will also present the state of play of the EU - US Data Protection Framework. / #dataguidance
Agenda / 75th EDPB meeting / 14 February 2023
1. Adoption of the minutes and of the agenda, Information given by the Chair
- 1.1. Minutes of the 74th EDPB meeting
- 1.2. Draft agenda of the 75th EDPB meeting
- 1.3. Election of a new EDPB Chair and Deputy Chair 2023 - information
2. Consistency mechanism, Guidelines and EDPB RoP
- 2.1. Guidelines 05/2021 on the Interplay between the application of Article 3 and the provisions on international transfers as per Chapter V of the GDPR (after public consultation)
- 2.2. Guidelines 07/2022 on certification as a tool for transfers (after public consultation)
- 2.3. Guidelines 03/2022 on deceptive design patterns in social media platform interfaces: practical recommendations (after public consultation)
3. Current Focus of the EDPB
- 3.1. Follow-up to the Art. 65 binding decision 5/2022 on the dispute submitted by the Irish DPA regarding WhatsApp Ireland Limited - discussion
- 3.2. EU - U.S. Data ProtectionFramework – state of play
- 3.3. Collection of information regarding large-scale cross-border inquiries - information from the European Commission