Activities of Daniel DALTON related to 2018/2645(RSP)
Plenary speeches (1)
Adequacy of the protection afforded by the EU-US Privacy Shield (debate)
Amendments (6)
Amendment 2 #
Citation 10
Amendment 11 #
Recital I
Amendment 23 #
Paragraph 1
1. Takes note of the improvements compared to the Safe Harbour agreement, including the insertion of key definitions, stricter obligations related to data retention and onward transfers to third countries, the creation of an Ombudsperson to ensure individual redress and independent oversight, checks and balances ensuring the rights of data subjects (PCLOB), external and internal compliance reviews, more regular and rigorous documentation and monitoring, the availability of several ways to pursue legal remedy, prominent role for national DPAs in the investigation of claims, and written commitments from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence ruling out indiscriminate mass surveillance; acknowledges that the European Commission is of the view that the U.S. authorities have put in place the necessary structures and procedures to ensure the correct functioning of the Privacy Shield;
Amendment 45 #
Paragraph 10
10. In view of the recent revelations of misuse of personal data by companies certified under the Privacy Shield such as Facebook and Cambridge Analytica, or oversight from companies certified under the Privacy Shield such as Facebook, calls on the US authorities competent to enforce the Privacy Shield to act upon such revelations without delay in full respect with the assurances and commitments given to uphold the current Privacy Shield arrangement and if needed, to remove such companies from the Privacy Shield list; calls also on the competent EU data protection authorities to investigate such revelations and, if appropriate, suspend or prohibit data transfers under the Privacy Shield;
Amendment 54 #
Paragraph 13
13. Recommends, in the light of the joint review, that the DoC works with European Data Protection Authorities to provides more precise guidance as regards essential principles of the Privacy Shield such as the Choice Principle, the Notice Principle, onward transfers, controller- processor’s relation and access;
Amendment 76 #
Paragraph 21