San Marino, Serbia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina sign data protection agreement

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San Marino, Serbia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina signed an agreement on personal data protection. The protocol of understanding was signed yesterday at Palazzo Begni, concluding a study visit that included data protection authorities from Georgia. Discussions focused on data protection, AI, and new economy regulation, aiming to understand how companies like Google collect user data.


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