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  2. General Data Protection Regulation - Wikipedia

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    Data subjects must be informed of their privacy rights under the GDPR, including their right to revoke consent to data processing at any time, their right to view their personal data and access an overview of how it is being processed, their right to obtain a portable copy of the stored data, their right to erasure of their data under certain ...

  3. Data portability - Wikipedia

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    The GDPR thus became the fifth of the 24 types of legislation listed in Annex 1 Table of existing and proposed European Directives and Regulations in relation to data. [5] Personal data are the basis for behavioral advertising, and early in the 21st century their value began to grow exponentially, at least as measured in the market ...

  4. Privacy policy - Wikipedia

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    GDPR imposes more stringent rules on the collection of personal information belonging to EU data subjects, including a requirement for privacy policies to be more concise, clearly-worded, and transparent in their disclosure of any collection, processing, storage, or transfer of personally identifiable information.

  5. Right of access to personal data - Wikipedia

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    The PDPA establishes a data protection law that comprises various rules governing the collection, use, disclosure and care of personal data. Access to personal data is laid out as part of Part IV, chapter 21 which states that on request of an individual, an organization shall, as soon as reasonably possible, provide the individual with: [9]

  6. Data sovereignty - Wikipedia

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    Data sovereignty, in regards to indigenous groups, can also be viewed under the lens of health data as it is collected and stored in the nation for research purposes. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] Many Indigenous groups today are reluctant to share health data due to a history of exploitation and improper handling of their data as well as their data being ...

  7. International Safe Harbor Privacy Principles - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, the OECD issued recommendations for protection of personal data in the form of eight principles. These were non-binding and in 1995, the European Union (EU) enacted a more binding form of governance, i.e. legislation, to protect personal data privacy in the form of the Data Protection Directive. [8]

  8. Chris Hoofnagle - Wikipedia

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    The GDPR also places significant burden on data controllers (e.g. companies) to ensure the privacy of consumer information. For instance, they must keep records of all their data processing, adopt a data protection policy, and be transparent on their data usage. Exemptions to the regulations of the GDPR are data activity of personal use or ...

  9. Data anonymization - Wikipedia

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    GDPR Recital (26) establishes a very high bar for what constitutes anonymous data, thereby exempting the data from the requirements of the GDPR, namely “…information which does not relate to an identified or identifiable natural person or to personal data rendered anonymous in such a manner that the data subject is not or no longer ...