Following the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union, what law do companies established in the UK and processing the personal data of people in the EU need to adhere to?
A.
The Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations.
B. The EU General Data Protection Regulation.
Companies established in the UK that process the personal data of people in the EU need to adhere to the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Despite the UK's withdrawal from the EU, the GDPR still applies to data controllers and processors outside the EU when they offer goods or services to, or monitor the behavior of, data subjects in the EU.
The correct answer is **B. The EU General Data Protection Regulation**.
Companies established in the UK that process the personal data of people in the EU must comply with the EU GDPR. The EU GDPR applies to data controllers and processors outside the EU when they offer goods or services to individuals in the EU or monitor the behavior of individuals in the EU. This extraterritorial scope ensures that individuals in the EU have their data protected by the same rules regardless of where the data processing takes place.
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