This update concerns GDPR data protection enforcement coordination and has no direct connection to payment services, products, or regulatory frameworks within the payments taxonomy.
While third-party providers must comply with GDPR, this update addresses general data protection interpretation consistency rather than payments-specific third-party oversight or outsourcing arrangements.
Specialism
The update concerns GDPR interpretation and enforcement consistency across EU member states, which directly relates to data protection regulation for personal data handling.
Low confidence — requires human review. While the EDPB's initiative involves regulatory oversight mechanisms, the focus is primarily on data protection consistency rather than ongoing supervision of payment firms specifically.
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Brussels, 24 June – The EDPB has launched a dedicated contact form for stakeholders to report possible inconsistencies in how the GDPR is interpreted across Europe.
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TITLE: European Data Protection Board Launches Dedicated Form for Reporting GDPR Interpretation Inconsistencies
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On June 24, 2026, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) launched a dedicated contact form enabling stakeholders to report possible inconsistencies in how the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is interpreted across Europe. The initiative aligns with commitments outlined in the EDPB Helsinki Statement on enhanced clarity, support and engagement, which aims to strengthen dialogue with stakeholders and ensure consistent GDPR enforcement throughout the European Union.
The new tool allows stakeholders to report alleged divergences between national positions on GDPR interpretation, as well as between national positions and those of the EDPB itself. This mechanism addresses a key challenge in the regulatory landscape: ensuring uniform application of the GDPR across member states despite varying national approaches to data protection enforcement. The EDPB will not respond to individual submissions; instead, it will compile information received regularly and discuss findings at a high level by Board members to consider possible steps to improve consistency. This approach enables the EDPB to identify systemic patterns of divergence and develop targeted responses to address emerging inconsistencies in GDPR implementation.
Stakeholders seeking to report GDPR interpretation inconsistencies should access the dedicated form through the EDPB's official channels. The initiative represents a significant step toward enhancing transparency and coordination among European data protection authorities, ultimately strengthening the regulatory framework for data protection across the EU.
Supporting GDPR consistency: EDPB launches dedicated form | European Data Protection Board Skip to main content Supporting GDPR consistency: EDPB launches dedicated form EDPB News 24 June 2026 Brussels, 24 June – The EDPB has launched a dedicated contact form for stakeholders to report possible inconsistencies in how the GDPR is interpreted across Europe. This initiative reflects the commitments set out in the EDPB Helsinki Statement on enhanced clarity, support and engagement , aimed at strengthening the dialogue with stakeholders and ensuring consistent GDPR enforcement across Europe. The new tool enables stakeholders to report alleged divergences between national positions, as well as between national positions and those of the EDPB . The EDPB will not respond to individual submissions, but the information received will be compiled regularly and discussed at a high level by the Board members to consider possible steps to improve consistency . Relevant topics GDPR enforcement Latest news EDPB News EDPB gets a new look: discover the new website and brand identity 22 June 2026 EDPB News Coordinated Supervision Committee extends scope to include Eurodac 12 June 2026 EDPB News EDPB meets with EU Commissioner McGrath and adopts common data breach notification template 10 June 2026 All news