EDPB launches redesigned website with improved navigation and brand identity
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The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has launched a redesigned website with a new brand identity. The site improves user experience through intuitive navigation, tailored routes for different user groups, accessibility standards, multilingual support, and advanced search capabilities. The EDPB's core mission remains upholding data protection rights and ensuring consistent GDPR application across Europe since 2018.
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· 3 pulledThe EDPB's mission since 2018 is to uphold and safeguard the right to data protection and ensure consistent GDPR application across Europe.
The redesigned website improves user experience with more intuitive navigation, tailored routes for different user groups, and clearer interaction paths.
It adds advanced search and thematic navigation for both general users and specialists.
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