EDPB gets a new look: discover the new website and brand identity
Brussels, 22 June - Since its establishment in 2018, the core mission of the EDPB has been to uphold and safeguard the right to data protection. Over the years, the EDPB has played a key role in ensuring the consistent application of the GDPR across Europe, by providing guidance on key GDPR concepts and the interaction of the GDPR with other digital laws, as well as through the adoption of consistency opinions and binding decisions. The EDPB is also committed to making GDPR compliance easier for organisations and enhancing its dialogue with stakeholders.
The EDPB is glad to announce today the launch of its newly redesigned website and updated brand identity.
The EDPB’s new website: enhanced accessibility and user experience
The new website offers stakeholders an improved user experience, more intuitive navigation, tailored to different user groups, better access to key information, and clearer routes for interaction. The site has been developed in line with accessibility standards to ensure a more inclusive experience for all users, while continuing to provide multilingual support for the EDPB’s diverse audiences. Both general users and specialists can now benefit from well-organised and thematic navigation, complemented by advanced search functions.
Document accessibility has been significantly improved. While maintaining downloadable formats, new documents will now also be available in an enhanced web format with interactive navigation sidebars, allowing users to browse lengthy texts more efficiently. This approach will help ensure optimal readability, clarity and usability across all devices.
The streamlined contact system provides targeted support for all visitors. Users can quickly find FAQs, identify how to submit complaints or data breach reports to the relevant authorities, or contact the EDPB for media inquiries. In addition, the site offers contact options for access to documents requests, DPO-related matters, and other specialised assistance.
The EDPB website now serves as a fully integrated digital resource, which also incorporates the “Data Protection Guide for Small Business” and the redesigned Coordinated Supervision Committee (CSC) website, and will bring together upcoming projects such as the “Privacy for Kids” hub.
A stronger EDPB brand identity
The new brand identity will help reinforce the EDPB’s role in protecting fundamental rights.
The tagline “protecting European individuals in our digital world” embodies the EDPB’s commitment to maintaining transparent and universally accessible data protection standards.
The new colour palette represents EDPB unity and cooperation, drawing inspiration from the eight colours referring to the flags of the countries of all European Data Protection Authorities.
Explore the new EDPB’s look and feel
Curious to discover the new EDPB website and updated brand identity? Take some time to explore. We hope you will enjoy the experience.