Data Protection in Brazil

Data protection laws in Brazil

In force since September 18, 2020, the Brazilian General Data Protection Law (LGPD) is Brazil’s first comprehensive data protection regulation, and it broadly aligns with the EU General Data Protection Act (GDPR).

The LGPD applies to any processing operation carried out by a natural person or a legal entity (of public or private law), irrespective of (1) the means used for the processing, (2) the country in which its headquarter is located, or (3) the country where the data are located, provided that:

  • The processing operation is carried out in Brazil;
  • The purpose of the processing activity is to offer or provide goods or services, or the processing of data of individuals located in Brazil; or
  • The personal data was collected in Brazil.

On the other hand, the law does not apply to the processing of personal data that is:

  • Carried out by a natural person exclusively for private and non-economic purposes;
  • Performed for journalistic, artistic, or academic purposes;
  • Carried out for purposes of public safety, national security, and defense or activities of investigation and prosecution of criminal offenses (which will be the subject of a specific law);
  • Originated outside the Brazilian territory and are not the object of communication; or
  • Shared data use with Brazilian processing agents or the object of international transfer of data with another country that is not the country of origin, provided that the country of origin offers a level of personal data protection adequate to that established in the Brazilian law.

In addition, on October 20, 2021, the Brazilian Senate unanimously approved the Proposed Amendment to the Constitution (“PEC”) no. 17/2019, which includes in the Federal Constitution the protection of personal data, including in digital media, as a fundamental right, and to refer privately to the Union (federal government) the responsibility to legislate on this subject. As of February 10, 2022, data protection is now encompassed by the Federal Constitution as a fundamental right.

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