- Summary
- A Data-Sensitive Gift Value (DS-GVO) is a critical data protection measure that requires explicit consent, typically from Article 49 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), for personalized advertising and data transfers to third countries. According to the provided text, such transfers are mandated by companies listed in a Privacy Policy, specifically those handling third-country data for the specific purpose of obtaining a determination of whether an adequacy decision exists under the EU/EEA adequacy framework. If an adequacy decision is missing, or if companies are not subject to such a decision based on self-certification or accession criteria, the data must transfer.
Furthermore, if significant risks regarding the protection of personal data, such as those associated with Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) or Executive Order 12333 and the Cloud Act in the United States, are present, the transfer is considered inappropriate without appropriate safeguards. Consequently, the user must explicitly grant explicit consent in the privacy policy and data transfer terms to ensure this data protection protocol applies to their personal data. - Title
- DGD German Society for Data Protection – EXTERNAL DATA PROTECTION OFFICER
- Description
- DGD German Society for Data Protection – EXTERNAL DATA PROTECTION OFFICER
- Keywords
- cookies, consent, cookie, oder, website, data, necessary, dass, user, sind, privacy, months, store, category, performance, third, visitors
- NS Lookup
- A 85.214.202.80
- Dates
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Created 2026-03-08Updated 2026-03-24Summarized None
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