Recital 65 – Right of rectification and erasure
Recital 65 Right of rectification and erasure A data subject should have the right to have personal data concerning him or her rectified and a ‘right to be forgotten’…
Recital 65 Right of rectification and erasure A data subject should have the right to have personal data concerning him or her rectified and a ‘right to be forgotten’…
Recital 66 Right to be forgotten To strengthen the right to be forgotten in the online environment, the right to erasure should also be extended in such a way…
Recital 67 Restriction of processing Methods by which to restrict the processing of personal data could include, inter alia, temporarily moving the selected data to another processing system, making…
Recital 68 Right of data portability To further strengthen the control over his or her own data, where the processing of personal data is carried out by automated means,…
Recital 69 Right to object Where personal data might lawfully be processed because processing is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or…
Recital 70 Right to object to direct marketing Where personal data are processed for the purposes of direct marketing, the data subject should have the right to object to…
Recital 71 Profiling The data subject should have the right not to be subject to a decision, which may include a measure, evaluating personal aspects relating to him or…
Recital 72 Guidance of the European Data Protection Board regarding profiling Profiling is subject to the rules of this Regulation governing the processing of personal data, such as the…
Recital 73 Restrictions of rights and principles Restrictions concerning specific principles and the rights of information, access to and rectification or erasure of personal data, the right to data…
Recital 74 Responsibility and liability of the controller The responsibility and liability of the controller for any processing of personal data carried out by the controller or on the…
Recital 75Risks to the rights and freedoms of natural persons The risk to the rights and freedoms of natural persons, of varying likelihood and severity, may result from personal…
Recital 76 Risk assessment The likelihood and severity of the risk to the rights and freedoms of the data subject should be determined by reference to the nature, scope,…
Recital 77 Risk assessment guidelines Guidance on the implementation of appropriate measures and on the demonstration of compliance by the controller or the processor, especially as regards the identification…
Recital 78 Appropriate technical and organisational measures The protection of the rights and freedoms of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data require that appropriate technical…
Recital 79Allocation of the responsibilities The protection of the rights and freedoms of data subjects as well as the responsibility and liability of controllers and processors, also in relation…
Recital 80 Designation of a representative Where a controller or a processor not established in the Union is processing personal data of data subjects who are in the Union…
Recital 81 The use of processors To ensure compliance with the requirements of this Regulation in respect of the processing to be carried out by the processor on behalf…
Recital 53 Processing of sensitive data in health and social sector Special categories of personal data which merit higher protection should be processed for health-related purposes only where necessary…
Recital 54 Processing of sensitive data in public health sector The processing of special categories of personal data may be necessary for reasons of public interest in the areas…
Recital 55Public interest in processing by official authorities for objectives of recognized religious communities Moreover, the processing of personal data by official authorities for the purpose of achieving the…
Recital 56Processing personal data on people’s political opinions by parties Where in the course of electoral activities, the operation of the democratic system in a Member State requires that…
Recital 57 Additional data for identification purposes If the personal data processed by a controller do not permit the controller to identify a natural person, the data controller should…
Recital 58 The principle of transparency The principle of transparency requires that any information addressed to the public or to the data subject be concise, easily accessible and easy…
Recital 59 Procedures for the exercise of the rights of the data subjects Modalities should be provided for facilitating the exercise of the data subject’s rights under this Regulation,…
Recital 60 Information obligation The principles of fair and transparent processing require that the data subject be informed of the existence of the processing operation and its purposes. The…