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Brazil General Data Protection Law

Brazil’s General Data Protection Law is a comprehensive legal framework aimed at governing the use, processing, and protection of personal data in Brazil. Enacted in 2018, the LGPD replaces and consolidates various existing laws and regulations related to privacy and data protection, establishing clear and transparent rules for data collection, storage, and sharing. The law aims to strike a balance between protecting individuals’ privacy rights and fostering economic growth by creating a secure and trustworthy digital environment.

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