Article 29 Working Party Issues Declaration On Processing Of Passenger Data In Europe

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On February 5, 2015, the Article 29 Working Party released a statement on the creation of the Passenger Name Records ("PNR").
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On February 5, 2015, the Article 29 Working Party released a statement on the creation of the Passenger Name Records ("PNR"). The Working Party did not take a position for or against the existence of this type of registry, but stated that any PNR system should offer sufficient data protection safeguards to ensure the proportionality of the collection and the subsequent use of PNR data.

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