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7 Key Principles

7 Key Principles

Overview of rights for Data Subjects.

1. Right to be informed – Provide the personal information of the Data Subject if requested.

2. Right of access – Provide access to the data belonging to Data Subjects upon request.

3. Right of rectification – Allow the Data Subjects to correct inaccurate information or provide corrected data.

4. Right to erasure – ‘Right to be Forgotten’, data must be deleted if requested or if there are no legitimate grounds for storage.

5. Right to restriction of processing – Impede the processing of personal data if non-compliant practices are in operation.

6. Right to data portability – If a Data Subject request the data to be returned, it must be easily transferable and usable.

7. Right to object – Provide the option to object processing of personal data and produce a quick response to demonstrate legitimate grounds.

8. Automated decision making – The right for Data Subjects not to be subject to a decision made by automated means.

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