In Chile, lawmakers are updating decades-old legislation to guarantee that their Constitutional data protections include the rights to request, modify, and delete personal data. In Argentina, legislators are updating a set of data privacy protections that already granted the country a whitelist status, allowing it to more seamlessly transfer data to the European Union. Canada passed its first, national data breach notification law, and in the United States, multiple state and federal bills have borrowed liberally from GDPRs ideas to extend the rights of data access, deletion, and portability.”]
Source: https://blog.malwarebytes.com/privacy-2/2020/04/gdpr-an-impact-around-the-world/

