Support for the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (DPF) is declining. Recent deregulation and European concerns threaten its stability. Businesses must retain their DPF certification but prepare alternative data transfer methods. Key issues include the U.S. Privacy & Civil Liberties Oversight Board's weakened status and EU warnings about the DPF's adequacy. European regulators recommend “exit strategies” due to anticipated legal challenges, and advocacy groups are pushing for reduced reliance on U.S. data services. Overall, the landscape for transatlantic data transfers is becoming precarious.
