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Conduct an inventory to determine the level of privacy in the company Identification
and determination of the need for action or change with regard to necessary data
protection measures Defining the privacy goals of the company Monitor the proper
use of computer programs Coordination and monitoring of data protection and data
protection measures Creation and maintenance of the procedure overviews required
by the BDSG Development of guidelines and work instructions as well as forms for
the realization of data protection requirements Advising on the selection and
introduction of specific IT applications and checking their data protection compliance
Checking the privacy-friendly design of contracts with external business partners
Information about privacy-relevant laws, policies and law Training and information
of the employees in the privacy-oriented handling of personal data Contact person
in all data protection matters and answering inquiries from outside
(eg supervisory authorities or stakeholders)

 
  our youth commissioner
Overview of the protection of minors The purpose of the protection of minors
and their binding regulations should be the protection of children and young people
from contents which may impair or jeopardize them in their development or education.
This is read in more detail in § 1 JMStV: "The purpose of the State Treaty is to ensure
uniform protection of children and adolescents from information contained in electronic
information and communication media which may impair or endanger their development
or education, and to protect them from such information in electronic information and
communication media that promote human dignity or otherwise through the Penal Code
infringe protected rights. " When it comes to the question as to which contents
„impair„ or „jeopardize", the JMStV specifies a three-level system in § 4 and § 5.
There is a distinction between „absolutely inadmissible offers„, „relatively inadmissible
content„ and „development-impairing offers„.
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