Register to learn about the two most critical changes to European privacy regulations so far this year.
On May 7, 2026, the European Parliament and Council of the EU reached a provisional agreement to reform the AI Act, as part of the Digital Omnibus package. With the EU AI Act's August 2, 2026, enforcement date looming, the AI Omnibus will delay enforcement of several key requirements and modify the requirements themselves. Additionally, new draft guidance has been published about the classification of high-risk AI systems and obligations around transparency and watermarking.
On April 29, 2026, the UK ICO finalized its guidance on storage and access technologies (SATs) under PECR and the 2025 Data (Use and Access) Act. The guidance introduces new consent exemptions for analytics and user preferences — but with strict purpose limitations that make them narrower in practice than they appear. At the same time, PECR penalties have increased to align with UK GDPR: up to £17.5 million or 4% of global turnover.
Join Robert Bateman, Senior Partner, Privacy Partnership, and Marco Piana, Senior Associate, Digiphile, for a breakdown of these regulatory changes and how privacy and legal teams can best prepare their organizations.
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