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Synchronoss Achieves EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework Certification

Synchronoss Achieves EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework Certification

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BRIDGEWATER, N.J., June 26 (Bernama) -- Synchronoss Technologies, Inc. ('Synchronoss') (NASDAQ: SNCR), a global leader and innovator in personal cloud platforms for telecoms, today announced that it has achieved certification under the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (DPF), administered by the U.S. Department of Commerce.
The DPF is a transatlantic data transfer mechanism that enables U.S.-based organizations to receive and process personal data from the European Union in compliance with European privacy laws, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The framework provides robust safeguards, enforcement mechanisms, and redress options to ensure personal data remains protected when transferred outside the EU.

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