One-stop store

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One-stop store

What does One-stop store?

The principle One-stop store describes the fact that not all supervisory authorities concerned are equally responsible for processing operations that are carried out by a controller but affect different countries. Instead, there must be a single point of contact for the controller. Notwithstanding the rules on competence in Art. 55 GDPR is the Supervisory authority the main establishment or the sole establishment of the controller (or the processor) in accordance with the Coherence method (Art. 60 GDPR) the responsible lead Supervisory authority for the cross-border processing carried out by this controller (or this processor). Processing (Art. 56 para. 1 GDPR). The lead Supervisory authority is the controller's (or processor's) single point of contact for questions relating to the cross-border processing carried out by the processor. Processing.

Practical example

A multinational company applies the one-stop-shop procedure: A lead data protection supervisory authority handles all cross-border data protection requests.

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