“My daughter is not allowed to hand out birthday invitations at school”: is privacy legislation going too far? | Education

Handing out birthday cards in class? Can’t say a kindergarten from Schellebelle. This would be in violation of the GDPR, the European privacy legislation. This is indicative of the proliferation of rules at school, according to the child’s mother. “Just imagine that your child is invited just like that, very SPONTANEOUS.” Is the school interpreting the law too narrowly or is Europe going too far?


Brecht Neven

08-09-22, 05:30


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