Data-protection and AI law changes constantly. Law updates surfaces the regulator and legislative changes that are actually relevant to the jurisdictions you operate in, so you don't have to monitor the EDPB, AEPD, EU Commission, and EU Parliament yourself.
What you see
/dashboard/updates lists updates relevant to the jurisdictions selected in your business profile. Each entry shows:
- A severity badge (critical, high, medium, or low)
- The issuing authority (e.g. AEPD, EDPB)
- The publication date
- A plain-language title and summary
- Which of your document types it affects (Privacy Policy, Terms, Cookie Policy, DPA) — clicking one jumps to that document
- What action is required on your end, if you haven't reviewed it yet
- Links to the original source(s)
If you haven't selected any jurisdictions in your business profile, you'll see every update in the registry — select your jurisdictions to narrow this to what's relevant.
Filtering and reviewing
Use the All / Open / Reviewed tabs to filter the list. Click Mark reviewed on any update once you've read it and decided whether it affects you — this doesn't change your documents, it's a personal tracking record. Click Mark as open to undo it.
What law updates does not do
This page is informational and review-tracking only. It does not automatically regenerate or republish your documents, does not notify your users, and does not file anything with a regulator. If an update is relevant, use the linked document type to regenerate the affected policy yourself, and use policy changes & re-notice if the update means you need to tell your users something changed.
Limits
The registry is curated — updates are added as Dekimu identifies and classifies them, not in true real time. Treat this as a heads-up, not a substitute for your own legal monitoring on high-stakes matters.