#INTN2605290DDecree of April 7, 2026, on Naturalization Procedures (Protected Access)
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This French decree ensures that individual acts concerning a person's status and nationality are not indexed by search engines. It mandates secure access to these acts on the official Légifrance site, impacting privacy protection for affected individuals.
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Key Changes
- Prevents search engine indexing of individual legal acts pertaining to nationality and status
- Requires these acts to be accessible exclusively on Légifrance with protected access
- Enhances privacy measures for individuals' nationality data in France
Obligations
What this law requires
Individual acts concerning a person's status and nationality must not be indexed by search engines when published in the Journal officiel de la République française
Implement technical measures to prevent search engine indexation of individual acts related to status and nationality on Légifrance
Provide access to individual acts concerning status and nationality through protected access ('Accès protégé') on the Légifrance website
Ensure publication conditions for individual status and nationality acts guarantee non-indexation by search engines
Obtain prior notice and advice from CNIL (National Data Protection Authority) before implementing access control procedures