Algiers – The National Authority for the Protection of Personal Data (ANPDP) has announced a series of new digital measures designed to facilitate compliance with the law concerning the protection of individuals in the processing of personal data. The announcement, made in a statement earlier today, aims to assist political parties and associations in navigating the complexities of data protection regulations.
These new measures are expected to streamline the process for organizations to meet their obligations under the data protection law, ensuring greater transparency and accountability in how personal information is handled. The ANPDP emphasized the importance of adhering to these regulations to safeguard the privacy rights of citizens.
“These digital tools represent a significant step forward in our efforts to ensure that all organizations operating within Algeria are able to fully comply with data protection laws,” stated a representative from the ANPDP. “We believe that by providing accessible and user-friendly resources, we can foster a culture of data privacy and responsible data management.”
The specific details of the new digital measures were not immediately available, but the ANPDP indicated that further information would be released in the coming days, including tutorials and workshops to guide organizations through the implementation process. It is anticipated that these resources will cover various aspects of data protection, such as data collection, storage, usage, and security.
This initiative underscores the Algerian government’s commitment to upholding international standards of data privacy and security. By empowering political parties and associations to comply with data protection laws, the government aims to foster greater trust and confidence in the handling of personal information across various sectors of society. The ANPDP encourages all relevant organizations to take advantage of these new resources and to prioritize data protection in their operations.



