GPS and worker monitoring in Austria: what you need to stay compliant

Updated on 15 June 2026

What you need

For each obligation we tell you whether it applies in this country: Yes means required, It depends means only in certain cases, No means not required.

The procedure, step by step

  1. 1

    If a works council exists, obtain its consent through a Betriebsvereinbarung before activation (ArbVG § 96 / § 96a); in its absence, an individual agreement under § 10 AVRAG.

  2. 2

    Verify that the purpose cannot be achieved by means less intrusive than permanent tracking.

  3. 3

    Carry out the data protection impact assessment (DSFA) for the geolocation of workers.

  4. 4

    Inform the workers and identify a valid legal basis (Art. 6 GDPR).

  5. 5

    Configure the system: no permanent tracking, no monitoring outside working hours.

  6. 6

    If you switch systems: when you change your monitoring system or software, update and re-issue the privacy notice, and check whether the national agreement or authorisation for remote monitoring needs renewing. The provider (data processor), the data collected and the methods often change: the one provided earlier is not enough.

Who to contact

Competent authority

Datenschutzbehorde (DSB)

https://dsb.gv.at/ueber-die-datenschutzbehoerde/beschwerdeverfahren

https://dsb.gv.at/ueber-die-datenschutzbehoerde/beschwerdeverfahren

Austria is a federal state but has a single national supervisory authority, the DSB based in Vienna: there is no breakdown by Land (unlike Germany).

Verified on 15 June 2026

What you risk

cessation order (no monetary fine); GDPR risk of up to 20 million euro or 4% of turnover (Art. 83)

Datenschutzbehorde, decision of 1 March 2022 (2022-0.021.739): a company had installed permanent GPS trackers on 15 company vehicles used for mixed purposes; the DSB found the processing unlawful because the purpose could be achieved by less intrusive means and ordered its immediate cessation, without a monetary fine.

https://ris.bka.gv.at/Dokumente/Dsk/DSBT_20220301_2022_0_021_739_00/DSBT_20220301_2022_0_021_739_00.html

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