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DPA of Argentina issued Guidance about mobile Apps and privacy

Apr 162015
 
 April 16, 2015  Posted by Dissent Non-U.S.

The DPA of Argentina has issue a regulation (DNPDP n. 18/2015) about mobile Apps. You can read them (in Spanish) on Data Privacy Laws.

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