Public consultation – Draft Recommendation on Session Replay Tool

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Question 5:

Do you consider that the list of technical and organisational measures presented by the CNIL in Part 7 of the draft recommendation should be supplemented?

     

Question 6:

Conversely, do any of the proposed measures appear to you to be irrelevant?

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