Your Rights as a Data Subject Sample Clauses

Your Rights as a Data Subject. Under the regulations of the General Data Protection Regulation ("GDPR") of the EU you have certain rights as a Data Subject. These rights are as follows: · The right to be informed: this means we must inform you of how we intend to use your personal data and we do this through the terms of this Policy.
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Your Rights as a Data Subject. Under the regulations of the General Data Protection Regulation ("GDPR") of the EU you have certain rights as a Data Subject. These rights are as follows: · The right to be informed: this means we must inform you of how we intend to use your personal data and we do this through the terms of this Policy. · The right of access: this means you have the right to request access to the data we hold about you and we must respond to those requests within one month. You can do this by sending an email to xxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx. · The right to rectification: this means that if you believe some of the date, we hold is incorrect, you have the right to have it corrected. You can do this by logging into your account with us, or by sending us an email with your request. · The right to erasure: this means you can request that the information we hold be deleted, and we will comply unless we have a compelling reason not to, in which case you will be informed of same. You can do this by sending an email to xxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx. · The right to restrict processing: this means you can change your communication preferences or opt-out of certain communications. You can do this by sending an email to xxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx. · The right of data portability: this means you can obtain and use the data we hold for your own purposes without explanation. If you wish to request a copy of your information, contact us at xxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx. · The right to object: this means you can file a formal objection with us regarding our use of your information with regard to third parties, or its processing where our legal basis is our legitimate interest in it. To do this, please send an email to xxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx. In addition to the rights above, please rest assured that we will always aim to encrypt and anonymize your personal information whenever possible. We also have protocols in place in the unlikely event that we suffer a data breach and we will contact you if your personal information is ever at risk. For more details regarding our security protections see the section below or visit our website at xxxxxxxxxx.xxx.
Your Rights as a Data Subject. You have the right to access the personal information we hold about you. Please contact us at any time if you have questions. If you do not request access in writing, we ask for your understanding that we may require proof that you are the person you say you are. Furthermore, you have the right to have your data rectified, erased or their processing restricted. Finally, you have the right to object to processing within the bounds of legal require- ments. There is also a right of data portability under the data protection regulations.
Your Rights as a Data Subject. 10.1 Subject to any conditions and requirements set out in data protection laws, you may have some, or all, of the following rights in relation to the personal data we hold about you:
Your Rights as a Data Subject. 5.1 Under the legal requirements you have, as far as relevant to the person responsible, i.e. the client who grants you access to the platform, rights according to Art. 15 ff. DS-GVO. This includes the right to information according to §15 DS-GVO, the right to correction according to Art. 16 DS-GVO, the right to restriction of processing according to Art. 18 DS-GVO and the right to cancellation ("right to oblivion") according to Art. 17 DS-GVO. In addition, you have the right to the disclosure of personal data provided by you in a structured, current and machine-readable format (right to data transfer) in accordance with Art. 20 DS-GVO, provided that the processing is carried out using automated procedures and is based on consent pursuant to Art. 6 para. 1 lit. a) DS-GVO or Art. 9 para. 2 lit. a) DS-GVO or on a contract pursuant to Art. 6 para. 1 lit. b) DS-GVO. In detail, your rights result from the data protection information of the client who grants you access to the platform.
Your Rights as a Data Subject. As a data subject you have the following rights which can be exercised by contacting our Data Protection Officer on xxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx: • The right to confirmation and access • You have the right to ask us to confirm to you whether or not we collect, process or store your Personal Information. • Where we collect process or store your Personal Information, you are entitled to access to your Personal Information. • The right to rectification • You have the right to have any inaccurate Personal Information about you rectified and to have any incomplete Personal Information about you completed. • The right to erasure • You have the general right to request the erasure of your Personal Information. This right can be exercised if one of the following applies: • the Personal Information is no longer necessary for the purpose that we collected it for; • you withdraw your consent to consent based processing and no other legal justification for processing applies; • you object to processing for direct marketing purposes; • we unlawfully processed your Personal Information; or • erasure is required to comply with a legal obligation that applies to us. The right to restrict processing You have the right to restrict the processing of your Personal Information under certain circumstances. You may restrict the processing of your Personal Information in the following circumstances: • if you contest the accuracy of the Personal Information; • where processing is unlawful you may request, instead of requesting erasure, that we restrict the use of the unlawfully processed Personal Information; • if we longer need to process your Personal Information but you need the Personal Information for the establishment, exercise, or defense of legal claims; or • if you object to processing that relies on the public interest or on our legitimate interests as the lawful processing grounds, we must restrict the challenged processing activity pending verification of whether our legitimate interests override your interests. • The right to object to processing • You have the right to object to processing of your Personal Information under certain circumstances. These include: • where our processing of your Personal Information is for direct marketing purposes (including profiling for direct marketing purposes) you may object free of charge by contacting us in writing; or • where our processing of your Personal Information is for scientific or historical research purposes or statistica...

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