Overview
The EU Data Act (Regulation (EU) 2023/2854), officially promulgated in 2023 and set to take effect on September 12, 2025, represents a significant piece of legislation by the European Union in the realm of digital markets and data governance. This regulation aims to ensure that data generated by connected products and related services is accessed and shared fairly and transparently, thereby promoting data availability and circulation while safeguarding user rights and business confidentiality.
Yealink and the EU Data Act
As a device manufacturer, Yealink produces and sells connected product and related services that generate certain data during user operation. In accordance with the EU Data Act, Yealink is obligated to disclose such data to users and facilitate its access and sharing. Simultaneously, Yealink must ensure that its data processing procedures comply with applicable privacy and security requirements, balancing the legitimate rights of users with the protection of Yealink’s intellectual property and trade secrets.
Data Access under the EU Data Act
In compliance with the EU Data Act, Yealink is committed to ensuring that users are able to exercise their lawful rights to access and use data generated through Yealink products and related services. Accordingly, Yealink provides specific data access rights, disclosure mechanisms, and support measures, as detailed in Yealink User Data Access and Sharing Policy.