What is “personal data”? The quick answer is that a lot of information is considered personal data under the GDPR. In this article we’ll go over the statutory definition of the term and provide some real-world examples to help understand the scope of what is covered. The GDPR ...
What are the GDPR Data Subject Rights? The bottom line Sign up for our newsletter Email* I agree to receive communications from Osano.* You can manage your privacy choices or opt-out at any time. For additional information on how to unsubscribe, our privacy practices, and how we are comm...
Furthermore, personal data wouldnotfall under the scope of applicability of the GDPR whenever: they are processed by Member States in the context of the EU’s common foreign and security policy; they are processed by competent authorities for purposes of prevention, investigation, detection or pros...
Under GDPR, any data that could be used to identify an individual must be protected. As with Directive 95/36/EC, pseudonymized data (i.e., data without direct reference to a named individual) is still in scope, though GDPR recognizes that the risks to individuals are reduced when data is...
> GDPR IS HERE, AND WE'RE HERE TO HELP > THIS IS WHAT YOU CAN DO Your rights are extensive. Our obligations are bigger. 1. Right of access You have the right to know when your personal data is processed by us. You should be notified when your data is collected or used for ...
The “Right to be Forgotten” (RTBF) may be a much talked about feature of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), but it actually existed long before this regulation came into being. Essentially, the RTBF acts as a set of rights given to the consumer regarding how their personal...
(for insurance purposes, driving habits and other factors) to better supply their services to my fleet. This data is ‘unique’ to Mercedes because it is derived from their vehicles. However, the data they have is about the driver and subsequently falls under GDPR. A data request from the ...
Again, this will mean no change to the current regime re sending personal data outside of the EEA. From the EEA to the UK: The GDPR imposes restrictions with regards to transfers of personal data outside of the EEA to territories that have not been the subject of an “adequacy decision...
What rights do data subjects have under the GDPR? The GDPR defines a data subject as "an identified or identifiable natural person." Data subjects have the following rights: Right to be informed:Data subjects must be given easy-to-understand information about how their personal data is collected...
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) governs how organizations must protect EU citizen's personal data.