#INTN2605319DDecree of April 14, 2026, Repealing a Naturalization Decree (Protected Access)
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This law makes sure personal status and nationality acts are published in a way that prevents search engines from indexing them. It's aimed at protecting privacy by keeping these records accessible only on a protected section of the Légifrance site, rather than openly searchable online. The change impacts how nationality-related documents are published and accessed in France.
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Key Changes
- Prevents search engines from indexing personal status and nationality acts.
- Ensures these records are only accessible on protected sections of Légifrance.
- Changes the process for publishing nationality-related documents in France.
Obligations
What this law requires
The publication of individual acts related to personal status and nationality must occur under conditions that prevent indexing by search engines.
Acts relating to personal status and nationality may only be published on the 'Accès protégé' section of the Légifrance site.