New data protection law from September: How to protect your data!

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Find out what financial changes will affect consumers from September 2025, from data protection to minimum training allowances.

New data protection law from September: How to protect your data!

On August 31, 2025, there will be numerous changes and new regulations that will impact consumers, health and digital services. Particularly noteworthy is thisEU Data Act, which comes into force on September 12th. From this date, manufacturers are obliged to disclose user data. This affects various devices such as smart TVs, home appliances, fitness trackers, connected cars and e-bikes. This gives consumers the opportunity to determine how their data is used.

Another important point concerns theelectronic patient record (ePA). The deadline for digital documentation also ends in September 2025. In line with the aspirations of the EU The aim is to promote a European exchange format for electronic patient records. Citizens in the EU should have secure access to their health data and be able to exchange it efficiently. This will be particularly important during specialist consultations or emergency treatment.

Important deadlines and changes

The next few weeks will bring with them numerous deadlines and regulations: This ends on October 1, 2025Heat pump privilege, and landlords are obliged to install consumption meters. The notice periods for private health insurance also expire in September. In addition, large airports are allowed to operate due to a newLiquid ruleAllow up to two liters of liquid in hand luggage.

From September 1st theMinimum training allowanceincreased to 682 euros gross in the first year of training. TheNationwide warning daywill take place on September 11th, during which all warning systems will be tested. That tooOktoberfest 2025is just around the corner and starts on September 20th - it is worth noting that cash will not be accepted in certain festival tents.

Changes in the digital sector

In the digital area the Follow function Google Maps will be discontinued on September 1, while Microsoft plans to update its consumer service agreement at the end of the month. Those tooZero round regulationwill be decided in September, meaning that the standard rates for citizens' money will remain unchanged. The new requirementsCybersecurity requirementsfor wireless and IoT products, which came into force in August, pose additional challenges.

In summary, the month of September 2025 brings numerous significant changes affecting both consumer rights and digital health systems. The focus is on data transparency and security, with ensuring privacy and interoperability of health data playing a primary role.