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By Larissa Ferreira Martins

Privacy in Brazil 2020

A Q&A guide to privacy in Brazil. This Q&A guide gives a high-level overview of privacy rules and principles, including what national laws regulate the right to respect for private and family life and freedom of expression; to whom the rules apply and what privacy rights are granted and imposed. It also covers the jurisdictional scope of the privacy law rules and the remedies available to redress infringement.
Access the full Q&A, published by Thomsom Reuters Practical Law, by clicking here.
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19 de September de 2025

Transition to Regulatory Agency and New Responsibilities under the Digital Child and Adolescent Statute

The past few days have brought significant developments for the National Data Protection Agency (“ANPD”). Firstly, Provisional Measure No. 1,317/2025 was published Transition to Regulatory Agency and New Responsibilities under the Digital Child and Adolescent Statute

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24 de July de 2025

Countdown: 30 days to comply with Brazilian Rules about International Data Transfer

On August 23, 2024, the Brazilian Data Protection Authority (“ANPD”) published the Resolution CD/ANPD No. 19/2024, which approved the regulation on international Countdown: 30 days to comply with Brazilian Rules about International Data Transfer

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28 de January de 2025

International Data Protection Day: Brazilian scenario characterized by Authority’s leading and the rise of lawsuits

On January 28th, we celebrate International Data Protection Day, a significant occasion to reflect on regulatory progress and the challenges faced in the International Data Protection Day: Brazilian scenario characterized by Authority’s leading and the rise of lawsuits

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