( June 18, 2026, 11:09 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: A new guide for how the video game sector should comply with EU data protection rules has been produced by the Belgian and Spanish data watchdogs including extensive checklists for hardware suppliers, designers and developers, technology providers, publishers and storefronts. It includes recommendations to design internal mechanisms to flag and isolate restricted data, conducting consent refresh campaigns, and listing planned data processing activities. Because video games aim to provide a unique experience to users, suppliers and providers collect information that goes beyond traditional records, they said.Statement follows in Dutch, guide attached in English....
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