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Entrée en vigueur et application

Article 99

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August 30, 2019

Réexamen d’autres actes juridiques de l’Union relatifs à la protection des données

Article 98

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August 30, 2019

Rapports de la Commission

Article 97

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August 30, 2019

Relation avec les accords conclus antérieurement

Article 96

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August 30, 2019

Relation avec la directive 2002/58/CE

Article 95

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August 30, 2019

Abrogation de la directive 95/46/CE

Article 94

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August 30, 2019

Comité

Article 93

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August 30, 2019

Exercice de la délégation

Article 92

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August 30, 2019

Règles existantes des églises et associations religieuses en matière de protection des données

Article 91

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August 30, 2019

Obligations de secret

Article 90

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August 30, 2019

Garanties et dérogations applicables au traitement à des fins archivistiques dans l’intérêt public, à des fins de recherche scientifique ou historique ou à des fins statistiques

Article 89

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August 30, 2019

Traitement de données dans le cadre des relations de travail

Article 88

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August 30, 2019

Traitement du numéro d’identification national

Article 87

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August 30, 2019

Traitement et accès du public aux documents officiels

Article 86

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August 30, 2019

Traitement et liberté d’expression et d’information

Article 85

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August 30, 2019

Sanctions

Article 84

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August 30, 2019

Conditions générales pour imposer des amendes administratives

Article 83

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August 30, 2019

Droit à réparation et responsabilité

Article 82

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August 30, 2019

Suspension d’une action

Article 81

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August 30, 2019

Représentation des personnes concernées

Article 80

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August 30, 2019

Droit à un recours juridictionnel effectif contre un responsable du traitement ou un sous-traitant

Article 79

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August 30, 2019

Droit à un recours juridictionnel effectif contre une autorité de contrôle

Article 78

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August 30, 2019

Droit d’introduire une réclamation auprès d’une autorité de contrôle

Article 77

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August 30, 2019

Confidentialité

Article 76

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August 30, 2019

Secrétariat

Article 75

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August 30, 2019

Missions du président

Article 74

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August 30, 2019

Président

Article 73

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August 30, 2019

Procédure

Article 72

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August 30, 2019

Rapports

Article 71

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August 30, 2019

Missions du comité

Article 70

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August 30, 2019

Indépendance

Article 69

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August 30, 2019

Comité européen de la protection des données

Article 68

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August 30, 2019

Échange d’informations

Article 67

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August 30, 2019

Procédure d’urgence

Article 66

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August 30, 2019

Règlement des litiges par le comité

Article 65

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August 30, 2019

Avis du comité

Article 64

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August 30, 2019

Mécanisme de contrôle de la cohérence

Article 63

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August 30, 2019

Opérations conjointes des autorités de contrôle

Article 62

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August 30, 2019

Assistance mutuelle

Article 61

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August 30, 2019

Coopération entre l’autorité de contrôle chef de file et les autres autorités de contrôle concernées

Article 60

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August 30, 2019

Rapports d’activité

Article 59

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August 30, 2019

Pouvoirs

Article 58

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August 30, 2019

Missions

Article 57

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August 30, 2019

Compétence de l’autorité de contrôle chef de file

Article 56

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August 30, 2019

Compétence

Article 55

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August 30, 2019

Règles relatives à l’établissement de l’autorité de contrôle

Article 54

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August 30, 2019

Conditions générales applicables aux membres de l’autorité de contrôle

Article 53

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August 30, 2019

Indépendance

Article 52

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August 30, 2019

Autorité de contrôle

Article 51

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August 30, 2019

Coopération internationale dans le domaine de la protection des données à caractère personnel

Article 50

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August 30, 2019

Dérogations pour des situations particulières

Article 49

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August 30, 2019

Transferts ou divulgations non autorisés par le droit de l’Union

Article 48

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August 30, 2019

Règles d’entreprise contraignantes

Article 47

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August 30, 2019

Transferts moyennant des garanties appropriées

Article 46

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August 30, 2019

Transferts fondés sur une décision d’adéquation

Article 45

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August 30, 2019

Principe général applicable aux transferts

Article 44

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August 29, 2019

Organismes de certification

Article 43

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August 29, 2019

Certification

Article 42

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August 29, 2019

Suivi des codes de conduite approuvés

Article 41

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August 29, 2019

Codes de conduite

Article 40

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August 29, 2019

Missions du délégué à la protection des données

Article 39

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August 29, 2019

Fonction du délégué à la protection des données

Article 38

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August 29, 2019

Désignation du délégué à la protection des données

Article 37

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August 29, 2019

Consultation préalable

Article 36

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August 29, 2019

Analyse d’impact relative à la protection des données

Article 35

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August 29, 2019

Communication à la personne concernée d’une violation de données à caractère personnel

Article 34

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August 29, 2019

Notification à l’autorité de contrôle d’une violation de données à caractère personnel

Article 33

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August 29, 2019

Sécurité du traitement

Article 32

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August 29, 2019

Coopération avec l’autorité de contrôle

Article 31

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August 29, 2019

Registre des activités de traitement

Article 30

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August 29, 2019

Traitement effectué sous l’autorité du responsable du traitement ou du sous-traitant

Article 29

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August 29, 2019

Sous-traitant

Article 28

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August 29, 2019

Représentants des responsables du traitement ou des sous-traitants qui ne sont pas établis dans l’Union

Article 27

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August 29, 2019

Responsables conjoints du traitement

Article 26

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August 29, 2019

Protection des données dès la conception et protection des données par défaut

Article 25

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August 29, 2019

Responsabilité du responsable du traitement

Article 24

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August 29, 2019

Limitations

Article 23

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August 29, 2019

Décision individuelle automatisée, y compris le profilage

Article 22

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August 29, 2019

Droit d’opposition

Article 21

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August 29, 2019

Droit à la portabilité des données

Article 20

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August 29, 2019

Obligation de notification en ce qui concerne la rectification ou l’effacement de données à caractère personnel ou la limitation du traitement

Article 19

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August 29, 2019

Droit à la limitation du traitement

Article 18

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August 29, 2019

Droit à l’effacement («droit à l’oubli»)

Article 17

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August 29, 2019

Droit de rectification

Article 16

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August 29, 2019

Droit d’accès de la personne concernée

Article 15

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August 29, 2019

Informations à fournir lorsque les données à caractère personnel n’ont pas été collectées auprès de la personne concernée

Article 14

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August 29, 2019

Informations à fournir lorsque des données à caractère personnel sont collectées auprès de la personne concernée

Article 13

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August 29, 2019

Transparence des informations et des communications et modalités de l’exercice des droits de la personne concernée

Article 12

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August 29, 2019

Traitement ne nécessitant pas l’identification

Article 11

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August 29, 2019

Traitement des données à caractère personnel relatives aux condamnations pénales et aux infractions

Article 10

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August 29, 2019

Traitement portant sur des catégories particulières de données à caractère personnel

Article 9

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August 29, 2019

Conditions applicables au consentement des enfants en ce qui concerne les services de la société de l’information

Article 8

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August 29, 2019

Conditions applicables au consentement

Article 7

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August 29, 2019

Licéité du traitement

Article 6

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August 29, 2019

Principes relatifs au traitement des données à caractère personnel

Article 5

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August 29, 2019

Définitions

Article 4

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August 29, 2019

Champ d’application territorial

Article 3

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August 29, 2019

Champ d’application matériel

Article 2

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August 29, 2019

Objet et objectifs

Article 1

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August 29, 2019

Le présent règlement devrait s’appliquer à toutes les questions concernant la protection des droits et libertés fondamentaux.

Numéro d'article du récital 173

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August 14, 2019

Le contrôleur européen de la protection des données

Numéro d'article du récital 172

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August 14, 2019

La directive 95/46 / CE devrait être abrogée par le présent règlement

Numéro d'article du récital 171

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August 14, 2019

Objectif du présent règlement

Numéro d'article du récital 170

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August 14, 2019

La Commission devrait adopter des actes d’exécution immédiatement applicables

Numéro d'article du récital 169

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August 14, 2019

Procédure d’examen

Numéro d'article du récital 168

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August 14, 2019

Garantir des conditions uniformes pour la mise en œuvre du présent règlement

Numéro d'article du récital 167

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August 14, 2019

Réaliser les objectifs du présent règlement

Numéro d'article du récital 166

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August 14, 2019

Respect sans préjugé

Numéro d'article du récital 165

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August 14, 2019

Les pouvoirs des autorités de surveillance

Numéro d'article du récital 164

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August 14, 2019

Information confidentielle

Numéro d'article du récital 163

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August 14, 2019

Lorsque des données personnelles sont traitées à des fins statistiques

Numéro d'article du récital 162

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August 14, 2019

Dans le but de consentir

Numéro d'article du récital 161

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August 14, 2019

Lorsque des données personnelles sont traitées à des fins de recherche historique

Numéro d'article du récital 160

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August 14, 2019

Lorsque des données personnelles sont traitées à des fins de recherche scientifique

Numéro d'article du récital 159

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August 14, 2019

Lorsque des données personnelles sont traitées à des fins d’archivage

Numéro d'article du récital 158

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August 14, 2019

Informations de couplage des registres

Numéro d'article du récital 157

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August 14, 2019

Traitement des données personnelles à des fins d’archivage

Numéro d'article du récital 156

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August 14, 2019

Droit de l’État membre ou conventions collectives

Numéro d'article du récital 155

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August 14, 2019

Le principe de l’accès du public aux documents officiels

Numéro d'article du récital 154

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August 14, 2019

Le droit des États membres doit concilier les règles régissant la liberté d’expression et d’information

Numéro d'article du récital 153

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August 14, 2019

Règlement n’harmonisant pas les sanctions administratives

Numéro d'article du récital 152

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August 14, 2019

Les systèmes juridiques du Danemark et de l’Estonie

Numéro d'article du récital 151

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August 14, 2019

Renforcer et harmoniser les sanctions administratives

Numéro d'article du récital 150

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August 14, 2019

États membres fixant les règles

Numéro d'article du récital 149

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August 14, 2019

Renforcement de l’application des règles du présent règlement

Numéro d'article du récital 148

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August 14, 2019

Règles spécifiques de juridiction

Numéro d'article du récital 147

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August 14, 2019

Compensation fournie par le contrôleur ou le processeur

Numéro d'article du récital 146

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August 14, 2019

Procédures contre un contrôleur ou un sous-traitant

Numéro d'article du récital 145

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August 14, 2019

Saisie judiciaire de la procédure

Numéro d'article du récital 144

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August 14, 2019

Le droit de former un recours en annulation de décisions

Numéro d'article du récital 143

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August 14, 2019

Considérations relatives à la violation des droits des personnes concernées

Numéro d'article du récital 142

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August 14, 2019

Droit de la personne concernée de porter plainte

Numéro d'article du récital 141

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August 14, 2019

Assistance du secrétariat

Numéro d'article du récital 140

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August 14, 2019

Promotion de l’application cohérente du présent règlement

Numéro d'article du récital 139

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August 14, 2019

Condition de légalité d’une mesure destinée à produire des effets juridiques par une autorité de contrôle

Numéro d'article du récital 138

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August 14, 2019

Besoin urgent d’agir afin de protéger les droits et libertés des personnes concernées

Numéro d'article du récital 137

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August 14, 2019

Appliquer le mécanisme de cohérence

Numéro d'article du récital 136

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August 14, 2019

Garantir une application cohérente du règlement dans l’ensemble de l’Union

Numéro d'article du récital 135

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August 14, 2019

Les autorités de surveillance participent à des opérations conjointes

Numéro d'article du récital 134

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August 14, 2019

Les autorités de surveillance devraient s’entraider dans l’accomplissement de leurs tâches

Numéro d'article du récital 133

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August 14, 2019

Activités de sensibilisation des autorités de surveillance

Numéro d'article du récital 132

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August 14, 2019

Une autre autorité de surveillance faisant fonction d’autorité de surveillance principale

Numéro d'article du récital 131

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August 14, 2019

Réclamations déposées auprès des autorités de contrôle non principales

Numéro d'article du récital 130

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August 14, 2019

Assurer une surveillance et une application cohérentes

Numéro d'article du récital 129

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August 14, 2019

Le mécanisme du guichet unique

Numéro d'article du récital 128

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August 14, 2019

Autorité de surveillance n’agissant pas en tant qu’autorité de surveillance principale

Numéro d'article du récital 127

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August 14, 2019

Accord de décision conjointe

Numéro d'article du récital 126

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August 14, 2019

L’autorité principale

Numéro d'article du récital 125

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August 14, 2019

Traitement de données à caractère personnel intervenant dans le cadre des activités d’un établissement

Numéro d'article du récital 124

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August 14, 2019

Autorités de surveillance contrôlant l’application des dispositions

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Compétence de l’autorité de surveillance

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Conditions générales pour le ou les membres de l’autorité de surveillance

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Autorités de surveillance dotées des ressources financières et humaines

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État membre établissant plusieurs autorités de surveillance

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Indépendance des autorités de surveillance

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Établissement d’autorités de surveillance

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Données à caractère personnel franchissant les frontières hors de l’Union

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Adoption de lois par des pays tiers

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La Commission ne prend aucune décision sur le niveau adéquat de protection des données

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Transferts de données qualifiés non répétitifs

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Des dérogations devraient s’appliquer aux transferts de données

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Dispositions prises pour les transferts de données

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Un groupe d’entreprises exerçant une activité économique commune

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Utilisation de clauses standard de protection des données

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Absence de décision d’adéquation

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Reconnaissance de la commission

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Suivi de la commission

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Engagements internationaux

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Valeurs fondamentales de l’Union

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Décisions prises par la Commission

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Sans préjudice des accords internationaux

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Flux de données personnelles en provenance et à destination des pays

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Améliorer la transparence et la conformité

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Elaboration d’un code de conduite

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Associations ou autres organismes

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Traitement effectué par une autorité publique

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Consultation de l’autorité de surveillance

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Processeur assistant le contrôleur

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Absence de garanties

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Adoption du droit de l’État membre

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Évaluation d’impact sur la protection des données

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Opérations de traitement à grande échelle

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Atténuer les risques avec une analyse d’impact sur la protection des données

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Directive 95/46 / CE

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Fixer des règles détaillées concernant le format et les procédures

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Mise en œuvre de mesures techniques et organisationnelles de protection appropriées

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Communication à la personne concernée d’une violation de données à caractère personnel

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Dommages physiques, matériels ou non matériels causés à des personnes physiques

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Améliorer la conformité

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Maintenir la sécurité

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Démontrer la conformité

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Assurer la conformité

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Contrôleur ou processeur non établi dans l’Union

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Protection des droits et libertés des personnes concernées

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Protection des droits et libertés des personnes physiques

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Mise en œuvre de mesures appropriées et démonstration de la conformité

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Gravité du risque d’atteinte aux droits et libertés de la personne concernée

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Le risque pour les droits et libertés des personnes physiques

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Responsabilité du responsable du traitement

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Restrictions concernant des principes spécifiques et les droits d’information

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Profilage

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Droit de la personne concernée de ne pas être soumis à une décision

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Traitement aux fins du marketing direct

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Le traitement est nécessaire à l’exécution d’une tâche

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Renforcer le contrôle de ses propres données

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Méthodes pour restreindre le traitement des données personnelles

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Renforcer le droit à l’oubli

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Droit des personnes concernées à la rectification des données personnelles

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Mesures raisonnables pour vérifier l’identité d’une personne concernée

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Droit d’accès des personnes concernées aux données personnelles

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Obligation de renseigner

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Informations relatives au traitement de données à caractère personnel relatives à la personne concernée

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Les principes d’un traitement juste et transparent

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Modalités facilitant l’exercice des droits de la personne concernée

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Le principe de transparence

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Identifier une personne physique

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Traitement de données à caractère personnel au cours d’activités électorales

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Traitement des données personnelles par les autorités officielles

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Données personnelles d’intérêt public dans les domaines de la santé publique

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Catégories spéciales de données à caractère personnel qui méritent une protection accrue

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Déroger à l’interdiction de traiter des catégories spéciales

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Sensibilité aux données personnelles

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Le traitement est compatible avec les finalités pour lesquelles les données à caractère personnel ont été initialement collectées à des fins de traitement.

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Assurer la sécurité du réseau et de l’information

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Intérêt légitime pour la transmission de données personnelles

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Intérêts légitimes d’un contrôleur

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Le traitement de données à caractère personnel doit également être considéré comme licite

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Le traitement devrait être fondé sur le droit de l’Union ou celui des États membres

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Conclusion d’un contrat

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Consentement librement donné

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Traitement basé sur le consentement de la personne concernée

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Base légale ou mesure législative

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Les données à caractère personnel devraient être traitées sur la base du consentement de la personne concernée.

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Tout traitement de données à caractère personnel doit être licite et loyal

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Les enfants méritent une protection spécifique

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Groupe d’entreprises

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Le principal établissement d’un contrôleur

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Données personnelles concernant la santé

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Les données génétiques doivent être définies comme des données personnelles

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Pas possible d’identifier complètement le bu

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Consentement par un acte affirmatif clair

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La protection des personnes physiques

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Identifiants en ligne

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Pseudonymisation des incitations

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Pseudonymisation

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Personnes décédées

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Le GDPR devrait également s’appliquer à toute information concernant une personne physique identifiable

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Le RGPD devrait également s’appliquer à un responsable du traitement non établi dans l’Union

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Traitement de données à caractère personnel non établies dans l’Union

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Personnes physiques non privées de protection

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Le traitement des données à caractère personnel doit être effectué conformément au GDPR.

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Directive 2000/31 / CE

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Activités des tribunaux et autres autorités judiciaires

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Traitement de données à caractère personnel par les autorités compétentes

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Activité personnelle ou domestique

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Règlement (CE) n ° 45/2001

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Activités ne relevant pas du droit de l’Union

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Prévenir un risque sérieux de contournement

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Protection des personnes physiques quels que soient leur nationalité ou leur lieu de résidence

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Niveaux de protection constants pour les personnes physiques

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Article 16, paragraphe 2, du mandat du TFUE

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Protection efficace des données à caractère personnel dans l’ensemble de l’Union

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Haut niveau de protection des personnes physiques

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Objectifs et principes de la directive 95/46 / CE

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Le règlement prévoit des spécifications ou des restrictions

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Cadre de protection des données

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Développements technologiques et mondialisation

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L’intégration économique et sociale

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Le traitement des données à caractère personnel devrait être conçu pour servir l’humanité

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Directive 95/46 / CE du Parlement européen et du Conseil

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Les principes et règles de protection des personnes physiques

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La protection des personnes physiques

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Q: Why are your membership prices so low?

Knowledge has no price limit and yes we could quite easily charge more.

The reason we don’t is simple. This platform has been designed to offer the tools to the many and not the few. We believe our pricing structure is fair and affordable to everyone, without compromising on our objectives to our members and to our purpose of existence.

If you wish to shout our team a cup of coffee then we won’t say no. Simply spin the wheel below to see how many of our staff will enjoy your shout.

So you know, its €1 per shout.

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 question sent in by Mo Chou from China

Q: Who does GDPR apply to?

GDPR applies to anyone that applies, handles, processes, and/or monitors personal data of residents (full-time or temporary including foreign tourists) within the European Union, no matter where in the world this activity is conducted from.

Furthermore, it matters not whether you hold onto the data for 1 minute or 10 years.

 question sent in by Andrea.F from Australia

Q: Who do GDPR privacy protocols apply to?

GDPR protocols apply to all forms of relationships where in concerns European Union Residents (full-time or temporary including foreign tourists).

The types of relationship fall under 3 categories:

✍ B2B (business to business) where third party relationships are involved in the processing of personal data.

✍ B2C (business to consumer) where you are required to demonstrate responsibility towards personal data.

✍ B2E (business to employee) where the data you hold on current, past and prospective employees is managed within the boundaries of GDPR protocols.

 question sent in by John.K from Belgium

Q: Who can I email?

To clear the air and any confusion, you can email both B2B (Business to Business) and B2C (Business to Consumer) based on the following parameters:

 B2B (Business to Business) in 5 steps

  1. Make sure the business you are targeting is relevant to your email.
  2. Define your legitimate interest when emailing them.
  3. Allow them to unsubscribe easily and/or to opt-out of future emails.
  4. Keep your database clean and up to date.
  5. Make sure the business email is not a personal name, example:
    • wrong: john@businessname.com (unless you have prior consent)
    • wrong: mary@businessname.com (unless you have prior consent)
    • right: info@businessname.com
    • right: support@businessname.com
    • right: contact@businessname.com
    • right: enquiry@businessname.com
    • right: hr@businessname.com
    • right: marketing@businessname.com
    • right: ceo@businessname.com
    • etc…

 B2C (Business to Consumer) in 5 steps

  1. Don’t pressure or confuse individuals to grant you consent by making it a pre-requisite for signing up to your site and/or service. Keep it simple and let them decide.
  2. Adjust your lead generation and consent forms, permitting the users to opt-in freely, be specific, keep it simple, and easy to understand.
  3. When collecting data for multiple marketing channels (sms, postal mail, email…) give the user the option to pick which channels they wish to receive communications from you. Provide separate options for each channel.
  4. Be clear with your audience should the information you collect from them is likely to be shared with 3rd parties.
  5. Allow them to unsubscribe easily and/or to opt-out of future emails.
question sent in by Nicole.D from Greece

Q: What rights will individuals have under privacy laws such as the GDPR?

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Q: What responsibilities will companies have under the privacy laws such as the GDPR?

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Q: What personal information can I ask for?

As a data subject (that’s how you are referred to), GDPR presents you with 8 rights to which you can make a specific request and be assured that your personal data is not being misused for purposes other than the legitimate purpose for which it was originally provided by you to the entity.

A data subject is referred to as an individual:

♀ ♂ Candidate
♀ ♂ Client
♀ ♂ Commuter
♀ ♂ Consumer
♀ ♂ Contractor
♀ ♂ Creditor
♀ ♂ Customer
♀ ♂ Debtor
♀ ♂ Employee
♀ ♂ End User
♀ ♂ Guest
♀ ♂ Individual
♀ ♂ Job Applicant
♀ ♂ Patron
♀ ♂ Prospect
♀ ♂ Purchaser
♀ ♂ Representative
♀ ♂ Tenant
♀ ♂ Tourist
♀ ♂ Vacationer
♀ ♂ Vendor
♀ ♂ Visitor

A data subject has 8 legal rights of request, including:

1: Right to Object:  The right to object to the processing of ♀ or ♂ personal data.

2: Right to be Forgotten: The right to ask for the deletion of ♀ or ♂ data, also referred to as the “right to erasure”.

3: Right to Access: The right to get access to ♀ or ♂ personal data that is being processed.

4: Right to Withdraw Consent: The right to withdraw a previously given consent for processing of ♀ or ♂ personal data for a purpose.

5: Right to Object to Automated Processing: The right to object to a decision based on automated processing including Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence of ♀ or ♂ personal data.

6: Right to Rectification: The right to ask for modifications to ♀ or ♂ personal data in case the data subject believes that this personal data is not up to date or accurate.

7: Right to Data Portability: The right to ask for the transfer of ♀ or ♂ personal data in a machine-readable electronic format.

8: Right to Information: The right to ask a company for information about what ♀ or ♂ personal data is being processed and the reasoning for such processing.

This right given to you by GDPR is referred to as DSAR (Data Subject Access Request).

A DSAR can be made by an individual or an individual’s appointed representative. Such requests are made in writing and mailed to the entities registered GDPR Postal address and/or via Email.

Important to note that the violating entity must have a registered address within the EU to receive GDPR mail (irrelevant if the request is sent by post or via email).

question sent in by Angela.S from Greece

Q: What is the process for me to demonstrate that I comply with privacy laws such as the GDPR and how do I notify all my suppliers, customers, employees and stakeholders that I am complaint ?

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Q: What is pseudonymization?

It’s when digitally stored data (information entered via a computer, mobile device, laptop, etc…) is encrypted in such a way where it makes it impossible for unauthorized people to trace it back to an individual.

The 5 key methods used to achieve pseudonymization are:

♒ Encryption (involving the rendering of the original data as unreadable and which cannot be rendered readable without an encryption key)

♒ Tokenization (involving the substitution of sensitive data elements with a non-sensitive elements, that hold no extrinsic or exploitable meaning or value)

♒ Blurring (involving obfuscation just like media outlets rendering the faces of anonymous sources unrecognizable)

♒ Masking (involving the masking of data where it still permits you to identify the data “example a credit card: XXXX XXXX XXXX 1964” without identifying the individual )

♒ Scrambling (involving a combination or obfuscation of alpha/numeric characters)

question sent in by Vincent.X from Sweden

Q: What is Personal Data?

Personal Data is any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (otherwise referred to as a ‘data subject’).

An identifiable natural person is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to an identifier such as a name, identification number, location data, online identifiers or to one or more factors specific to the physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural or social identity of that natural person.

Here is an extensive list of Personal Data:

✍ Activity on the site
✍ Age
✍ Arrest records
✍ Bank account
✍ Bankruptcies
✍ Bio-metric identifiers
✍ Birth certificate
✍ Browser
✍ Browsing history (elsewhere online)
✍ Car insurance records
✍ Cell/Mobile phone
✍ Chat history (elsewhere online)
✍ Children’s names
✍ City of birth
✍ Cloud storage files
✍ Contacts list
✍ Cookies
✍ Credit card number
✍ Credit report
✍ Criminal offenses & convictions
✍ Current employer
✍ Current home address
✍ Current income
✍ Current location (physical)
✍ Daily life activities
✍ Date of birth
✍ Debit card number
✍ Device ID / MAC address
✍ Digital fingerprint
✍ Donations to organizations
✍ Driver’s license / state ID
✍ Education history
✍ Email records
✍ Employment history
✍ Event attendance
✍ Eye color
✍ Face photographs
✍ Facial geometry
✍ Family health history
✍ Fingerprints
✍ First name
✍ Friends’ names
✍ Gender
✍ Genetic information
✍ Hair color
✍ Handwriting
✍ Health insurance records
✍ Height
✍ Home phone
✍ Home value
✍ Homeowner status
✍ HR issues & disciplinary actions
✍ Income history
✍ Investment records
✍ IP address
✍ ISP (internet service provider)
✍ Judgements
✍ Language preference
✍ Last name
✍ Length of current residence
✍ Liens
✍ Life insurance records
✍ Likes & ratings
✍ Loan records
✍ Location history (physical)
✍ Maiden name
✍ Marital status
✍ Media preferences
✍ Medical card number
✍ Medical records
✍ Messages on the site
✍ Nationality
✍ Number of people in household
✍ Occupation
✍ Operating system
✍ Other financial statements
✍ Other identifying photographs
✍ Other names used
✍ Pardons
✍ Parents’ names
✍ Passport information
✍ Password
✍ Performance evaluations
✍ Personal email address
✍ Pets & animals
✍ Phone call records
✍ Photo location data
✍ Physical or mental disability
✍ PIN number
✍ Political affiliations & opinions
✍ Political party affiliation
✍ Postal activity
✍ Power of attorney
✍ Prescriptions
✍ Previous addresses
✍ Professional license records
✍ Property records
✍ Racial & ethnic origin
✍ Recreational license records
✍ Reference interviews
✍ Religion & philosophical beliefs
✍ Retina scan
✍ Schools attended
✍ Search history (elsewhere)
✍ Search history on the site
✍ Security question & answer
✍ Sexual orientation
✍ Sexual partners
✍ Shopping & purchase history (elsewhere online)
✍ Shopping & purchase history (offline)
✍ Shopping & purchase history (on the site)
✍ Siblings’ names
✍ Signature
✍ Social media accounts
✍ Social media posts & history
✍ Social security / social insurance number
✍ Spouse name
✍ Surveys (online)
✍ Surveys (offline)
✍ Tax file number
✍ Tax returns
✍ Text message history
✍ Third-party login
✍ Topics of interest
✍ Trade union membership
✍ Username
✍ Vehicle registration records
✍ Veteran status
✍ Video footage
✍ Voice recording
✍ Voice signature
✍ Voter registration records
✍ Website
✍ Weight
✍ Work address
✍ Work email address
✍ Work phone
✍ Writing sample (electronic)

list compiled by TIM BOUCHER
question sent in by Fei Hung from China

Q: What is GDPRs global reach?

The impact of GDPR is global.

GDPR is a legal chapter established by the European Union and affects directly any entity worldwide that that applies, handles, processes, and/or monitors personal data of residents (full-time or temporary including foreign tourists) within the European Union, no matter where in the world this activity is conducted from. Simply put, you cannot hide from it or avoid it.

Currently, over 23,000,000 companies worldwide in 191 countries conduct some form of business activity which involves European Union residents. Chances are you’re one of these companies.

Here are the 3 key questions you need to immediately ask yourself:

  1. Do you have a registered mailing address within the European Union for all your GDPR related matters?
  2. Do you have someone with exceptional GDPR knowledge and data protection experience within the European Union to be your first line of contact regarding GDPR related matters?
  3. Have you taken the first basic steps towards GDPR compliance?

If you answered NO to any one of the 3 questions then we can assist you. GDPR Registrar is designed to provide the platform for entities such as yourself to commit to compliance and to be registered & represented within the European Union as required by law.

For further details CLICK HERE.

question sent in by Theresa.C from Dubai

Q: What is biometrics?

Biometrics is the measurement and statistical analysis of people’s unique physical and behavioral characteristics. The technology is mainly used for identification and access control, or for identifying individuals who are under surveillance.

The basic premise of biometric authentication is that every person can be accurately identified by his or her intrinsic physical or behavioral traits.

Biometric identifiers are divided into 2 categories, Behavioral and Physiological.

♀♂Behavioral characteristics are related to the pattern of behavior of a person, including but not limited to typing rhythm, gait, and voice, otherwise referred to as behaviometrics.

♀♂Physiological characteristics are related to the shape of the body, including but not limited to fingerprint, palm veins, face recognition, DNA, palm print, hand geometry, iris recognition, retina and odor and/or scent.

Examples of biometrics include token-based identification systems, such as a driver’s license or passport, and knowledge-based identification systems, such as a password or personal identification number.

Since biometric identifiers are unique to individuals, they are more reliable in verifying identity than token and knowledge-based methods; however, the collection of biometric identifiers raises privacy concerns about the ultimate use of this information.

question sent in by Marylin.S from Canada

Q: What information can’t I ask for?

You don’t have the right to make a request and gain access to the information of a 3rd party individual, unless you have been properly appointed as the authorized representative of the original individual seeking access to their information.

The entity receiving your request requires:

  1. sufficient evidence on your behalf to verify the identity of the data subject making such a request and
  2. sufficient details on your behalf so it can locate your request.

If the responsible person refuses your Data Subject Access Request on behalf of the entity, they must clearly set out in writing the reasons for the rejection.

If you are not satisfied with the outcome of your request, then you have the right to ask the entity for the details to their independent DPO (Data Protection Officer) to review your case.

question sent in by Frank.A from UK

Q: What if we cannot afford the costs to comply?

One thing people forget, and we wish to make this very clear, especially for small to medium size businesses. GDPR is not designed to put you out of business!!! 

GDPR requires you to DEMONSTRATE that you are committed in working towards being compliant.

Don’t act from a position of fear, that’s the biggest and most costly mistake you’ll make.

Do yourself a favor:

  1. Take a step back.
  2. Take a deep breath.
  3. Take a structured approach towards compliance.

When you register for free with us, we’ll give you your free step-by-step plan of action. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR FREE .

We’re not going to lie to you, once you have gone through the plan, you will most likely become a registered member with us and/or with another quality organization for reasons that will become clear to you.

question sent in by Mario.D from Italy

Q: What does GDPR mean for social media strategies?

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Q: What does GDPR and privacy laws mean for property marketers?

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Q: What do you need to do if you own or manage property?

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Q: What do you do with my information?

We use your information in fulfilling our obligations to you as a member and as permitted to us via GDPR Article 6 “Lawfulness of Processing”, where the processing shall be lawful only if and to the extent that at least one of the following applies:

✍ the data subject has given consent to the processing of his or her personal data for one or more specific purposes;

✍ processing is necessary for the performance of a contract to which the data subject is party or in order to take steps at the request of the data subject prior to entering into a contract;

✍ processing is necessary for compliance with a legal obligation to which the controller is subject;

✍ processing is necessary in order to protect the vital interests of the data subject or of another natural person;

✍ processing is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority vested in the controller;

✍ processing is necessary for the purposes of the legitimate interests pursued by the controller or by a third party, except where such interests are overridden by the interests or fundamental rights and freedoms of the data subject which require protection of personal data, in particular where the data subject is a child. (shall not apply to processing carried out by public authorities in the performance of their tasks.)

We don’t abuse, take unlawful advantage or compromise your trust when you provide your information to us, and as such:

☑ We don’t share your information with 3rd parties, unless it is required to complete your request. (One example is when you file a complaint against a third party via our platform, we may be required to share your information with relevant 3rd parties to address your DSAR complaint.)

☑ We don’t sell your information to 3rd parties, period!

☑ We don’t ask or gather irrelevant information from you just for the hell of it.

☑ We don’t hold onto your credit-card information and will never ask for your credit card details. (All payments made by you to us will be via Paypal or Stripe gateways or Direct Bank Transfer.)

☑ We don’t make deliberate errors, therefore if you find something on our site not to be right, feel free to tell us and we’ll address it.

☑ We don’t proclaim to be perfect, though perfection is something we continually strive for.

☑ We don’t display your personal name on our site publicly unless you have given us explicit consent.

☑ We don’t share your details with co-workers within our organization unless they have a legitimate interest within their role.

☑ We don’t store your information on physical servers outside of the European Union.

☑ We don’t spam!

☑ We don’t work with entities that do not comply to GDPR Regulations.

question sent in by Elizabeth.B from UK

Q: What do we need to understand about GDPR?

As someone that handles personal data of residents (full-time or temporary including foreign tourists) within the European Union, you need to:

☑ Fully understand on how you use your data.

☑ Make certain that you’re incorporating GDPR into your data management.

☑ Conduct a thorough evaluation of your current & future data requirements.

☑ Assess the capabilities in managing such data.

☑ Be prepared to execute major changes in how you manage your data.

question sent in by David.M from Hong Kong

Q: What do I need to keep in mind about GDPR?

The top 12 key factors to keep in mind about GDPR protocols regrading European Union Residents (EURs) (full-time or temporary including foreign tourists) within the European Union, no matter where in the world this activity is conducted from include:

☑ Handling data on EURs.

☑ Offering goods and/or services to EURs.

☑ Monitoring and/or tracking the activities of EURs.

☑ Conducting any form of business or commercial activities with EURs.

☑ How serious you are about doing the right thing with EURs data.

☑ How you store EURs data.

☑ How you process EURs data.

☑ How you access EURs data.

☑ How you transfer EURs data.

☑ How you disclose EURs data.

☑ How you interact with EURs data.

☑ How you react to an infringement on EURs data.

question sent in by Patricia.Z from Hong Kong

Q: What are the principles of GDPR based on?

The principles are based on entities being responsible in considering what accountability they may or may not need to comply with. This is strictly based on the unique and specific circumstances of their activities and how they utilize the data they receive.

Each entities principles of compliance will differ according to interpretation and circumstances. The core principle is being able to demonstrate that you are committed to GDPR Compliance and are being proactive in achieving this target, whilst being able to demonstrate it when required.

Taking this approach will direct you in the right direction towards compliance.

 question sent in by Frances.R from USA

Q: What are cookies?

Cookies are small pieces of data stored on a user’s device which allow websites to perform specified actions or preferences.

Cookies are divided 5 categories:

☀ Targeted Cookies: Used to deliver multiple types of targeted digital ads. They store your user data and behavioral information, allowing advertising services to target you within specified audience groups according to variables including but not limited to: ✍age ✍gender ✍location ✍personal interests ✍website habits ✍search engine habits ✍social media habits, just to name a few.

☀ Necessary Cookies: Used by a website to deliver you the information and services they offer in a secure and optimized manner. In most cases, you must accept these “necessary cookies” to be able to make use of their online systems.

☀ Functional Cookies: They are essential for a website to work, for example: ✍making sure that you don’t have to keep logging into the website each time you visit a different page ✍keeping track of your shopping cart on the website ✍making sure the online live support maintains contact with you, especially when navigating the site.

☀ Performance Cookies: Used for internal purposes to help the website in providing you with a better user experience. The cookies help the operators of the website to better understand how it’s used by visitors, shoppers and members. From this information they can improve the way the site works and deliver better content to you. One example is when they use an external company such as Google to perform such an analysis via their services. In this instance, they may set third party cookies to enable this to function correctly.

☀ Undefined Cookies: This is something of a hit and miss scenario as undefined cookies can come from a number of factors including your personal settings on your device.

You can always run a check as to what cookies a website uses via online tools such as COOKIE METRIX or COOKIEBOT

question sent in by Mandy.Y from Cyprus

Q: My business collects personal information through electronic platfoms such as text messages. Do I need to comply with privacy laws such as GDPR

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Q: Is photography subject to GDPR regulations?

Yes, photography is subject to the GDPR regulations.

You’ll need to have a privacy policy in place and you’ll need to make sure it’s in line with GDPR.

Make sure you have the privacy policy linked to your online pages, including website/s and social pages.

question sent in by Joshua.H from Germany

Q: Is GDPR just a fad?

Once upon a time there were only 2 things certain in life & now there are 3.

The sooner you come to grips with GDPR, the better of you’ll be in the long run.

  1. Define your policies for GDPR compliance
  2. Define your processes for GDPR compliance.
  3. Define your stakeholders for GDPR compliance.
  4. Discover what data you need to protect and manage.
  5. Control the access to your data.
  6. Centralize your data across your organization.

Following these six steps will place you in good standing with GDPR protocols, setting your path towards a bright future with your audience.

Forget bitcoin, trust is the new currency of the future!

question sent in by Beth.V from UK

Q: If my EU representative is based in the UK will I be compliant after Brexit or do I need to nominate a representative outside the UK

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Q: If I’m just a social network user do I need to comply with privacy laws and what are the consequences if I don’t?

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Q: If I have an Instagram account do I need to comply with data protection privacy laws

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Q: If I have a facebook business page do I need to be GDPR compliant?

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Q: I’m just a sole trader who employs contractors from time to time. Do I need to comply with privacy regulations such as the GDPR?

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Q: I’m a trades person and often take before and after shots of the work I do. Do I need to comply with privacy laws such as the GDPR?

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Q: I’m a marketer who advertises products and services and receives enquiries. Do I need to comply with privacy laws such as the GDPR?

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Q: I’m a consumer, how do I know that my personal information is protected?

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Q: I’m a business that wants to comply and implement data privacy and protection best practice and I don’t know how to do it. Who will help me do this

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Q: I’m a business that buys and sells products and services on Ebay. Do I need to comply with privacy laws such as the GDPR?

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Q: I’m a business in Australia that orders parts and services from Europe. Do I need to comply with privacy laws such as the GDPR ?

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Q: I have a You tube account, Im a you tube user, post videos, music and other information. Do I need to comply with Privacy Regulations such as the GDPR?

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Q: I have a data base of past customers and enquiries. Can I keep this data base on file?

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Q: How will GDPR and other Privacy laws affect Property managers and Agents?

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Q: How long can someone hold onto my data for?

When it’s for contractual reasons, for example you purchased a product, service, made a donation and actions of similar nature, it generally ranges about 6-7 years.

It’s always good to reach out to the entity to clarify this for you. You’ll find that the majority of companies will be more than happy to answer your question. Keep in mind that they have 30 days to respond to you.

If they don’t, then you can file an official complaint via our online form FILE A COMPLAINT. This service is also part of our free membership.

Here is a great infograph from Erik Underwood c/o TechRepublic, with interesting insights into why your data is being collected.

question sent in by Anna.A from Spain

Q: How does someone get fined outside of the EU?

Article 27 of the GDPR is the first line of defense. It requires companies without operations in the EU to appoint an EU representative. If that doesn’t happen, non-EU companies will be perused via local enforcement actions within their country via mutual legal assistance treaties (MLAT), and private prosecutions under similar local laws.

 question sent in by Claire.M from Taiwan

Q: How does GDPR affect social media advertising

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Q: How do I process and file personal information that I receive over Text messages in order to be compliant with privacy laws such as the GDPR

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Q: Does SMS marketing need to comply with privacy laws such as the GDPR?

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Q: Does my Australian business need to be GDPR compliant?

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Q: Do non EU entities have to comply to GDPR?

Yes, Non EU Entities have to comply the moment they apply, handle, process, and/or monitor personal data of residents (full-time or temporary including foreign tourists) within the European Union.

Furthermore, it matters not whether you hold onto the data for 1 minute or 10 years.

 question sent in by John.K from Taiwan

Q: Do I need to train my staff?

The logical answer is yes you do, as they are your controllers and processors of the information you receive. Furthermore it matters not whether you are a small family business or a large organization,

The purpose of a certification is to develop a code-of-conduct for your staff to follow, which in return helps them understand the requirements and actions needed in being compliant.

Richard Branson said it best:  “Customers come second, employees first. It’s a philosophy that brings unexpected benefits to both the company and its clients.”

 question sent in by Konstantinos.M from Greece

Q: Do I have rights under the privacy act when I use social networking sites?

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Q: Do all organization now need to appoint a Data Protection Officer in order to comply with Privacy laws such as the GDPR?

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Q: Can I keep my customers details on file once our transaction has completed?

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Q: Can I get insurance against Data breaches?

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Q: Can I cancel my membership at any time

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Q: Can a Controller or Processor be fined?

The short answer is yes.

In saying that, a monetary fine is only one of the corrective measures included in the GDPR to apply pressure on controllers and processors to comply with the regulation.

Not all violations will result in a monetary fines, and not all fines will be based on the maximum amount, though rest assured it won’t be pocket change either.

A monetary fine is the last step in a long process designed to address the scope of an infringement by a Controller and/or Processor, concurrently assessing on how the organization allowed the infringement to happen in the first place and to monitor what steps have been taken to address the violation and any further violations.

 question sent in by Victoria.F from Germany

Q: As an employee or contractor what rights do I have under privacy laws such as the GDPR?

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Q: As a career working in the aged care, disability and child support sector. Do I need to comply with privacy laws such as the GDPR?

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Q: Are Photographs, videos & audio considered personal data

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GDPA VIDEO CONFERENCING

OVERVIEW

For us at GDPA, providing you a conference platform you can rely on is the most important thing. That means, amongst other things, we are very mindful of the security and privacy aspects that affect our users.

Security and privacy are very broad topics so we are going to try and go through some practical use cases to demonstrate what’s at play.

Fully secure you say… What does this mean exactly?

In many respects meetings are simply private by design.

To begin with, all meeting rooms are ephemeral: they only exist while the meeting is actually taking place.

They get created when the first participant joins and they are destroyed when the last one leaves. If someone joins the same room again, a brand new meeting is created with the same name and there is no connection to any previous meeting that might have been held with the same name.

This is all very important. Some of the systems that let people “pre-create” rooms, have subtle indications that let a potential attacker distinguish reserved from unreserved meetings which then makes the reserved meetings easier to identify and target.

That said, since a name is all that one needs to actually access a room, we have to be really careful about how we choose them. We don’t want others accidentally stumbling into your meetings, just as we want to keep pranksters and snoopers away. Therefore you simply create a unique name for your conference or use our random code generator below. Once created, it’s what you will share with the people you want to participate.

If you start a meeting with the name “Test”, “Demo” or “Family” for example, chances of having some random uninvited people joining are very, very high. How does one pick a good room name then? Our random meeting name generator below is a great start. It offers names that are easy to remember and read out loud on a phone call, and come from a set of over a trillion possible combinations. Picking out one of the auto-generated names is therefore quite safe.

COPY & SHARE YOUR UNIQUE CONFERENCE CODE
https://meet.jit.si/

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