The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) aims to ensure that all personal data processing activities are fair and transparent for the European Union (EU) citizens, regardless of whether these are carried out within the EU or anywhere else. To this end, it sets strict requirements to transfer personal data outside the EU. However, checking these requirements is a daunting task for supervisory authorities, particularly in the mobile app domain due to the huge number of apps available and their dynamic nature. In this paper, we propose a fully automated method to assess the compliance of mobile apps with the GDPR requirements for cross-border personal data transfers. We have applied the method to the top-free 10,080 apps from the Google Play Store. The results reveal that there is still a very significant gap between what app providers and third-party recipients do in practice and what is intended by the GDPR. A substantial 56% of analysed apps are potentially non-compliant with the GDPR cross-border transfer requirements.
翻译:数据保护总条例(GDPR)旨在确保所有个人数据处理活动对欧洲联盟(欧盟)公民都是公平和透明的,无论这些活动是在欧盟内部还是在其他地方进行。为此,它规定了严格的将个人数据转移到欧盟之外的要求。然而,检查这些要求对于监管当局来说是一项艰巨的任务,特别是在移动应用程序领域,因为可用的应用程序数量巨大,而且具有动态性质。在本文件中,我们提出了一个完全自动化的方法,用以评估移动应用程序是否符合GDPR的跨界个人数据传输要求。我们已经对Google Play Store最免费的10 080个应用程序应用了这种方法。结果显示,应用程序提供者和第三方接受者的实际做法与GDPR的意图之间仍然存在着巨大的差距。分析的56%的应用程序可能不符合GDPR的跨境个人数据传输要求。