General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

The General Data Protection Regulation gives European Union residents rights over their data.
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Right of Access

An individual has the right to know whether his or her personal data is being processed, the purposes for processing, the categories of data being processed, and the recipients of said data.

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Right to Data Portability

An individual has the right to receive the personal data they have previously provided in a commonly used and machine-readable format.

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Right to Object

Data subjects can object to the processing of their data at any time, after which data controllers must demonstrate compelling, legitimate reasons to continue processing.

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Right to Transparency

Controllers are required to provide information and communication of data processing to individuals "using clear and plain language"

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Right to be Forgotten

The right to be forgotten entitles the data subject to have the data controller erase his/her personal data, cease further dissemination of the data, and potentially have third parties halt processing of the data.

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Right to Rectification

The GDPR requires controllers who process personal data to enable data subjects to request rectification of "inaccurate personal data" and the completion of "incomplete personal data".

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Right to Restrict the Processing of Personal Data

Under the GDPR, data subjects may request a temporary restriction of processing activities utilizing their personal data in certain circumstances.

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Right not to be Subject to Automated Decision-Making

The data subject shall have the right not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing, including profiling, which produces legal effects concerning him or her or similarly significantly affects him or her.

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