Data Subject Rights means all rights granted to Data Subjects by Data Protection Law, including the right to information, access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability, objection, and not to be subject to automated individual decision-making;
Data Subject Rights means those rights identified in the GDPR and the CCPA granted to Data Subjects;
Data Subject Rights means all rights granted to Data Subjects by Data Protection Law, such as the right to information, access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability, objection, and not to be subject to automated individual decision-making;
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Safeguards relating to UK GDPR Data Subject Rights are subject to an Authority’s legal obligation not to disclose confidential information pursuant to professional secrecy or other legal obligations.
If 1Password receives a Data Subject Rights Request from a Data Subject that relates to Partner’s use of the Services and identifies Partner, 1Password will advise the Data Subject to submit their request to Partner and notify Partner without delay of any Data Subject Rights Request received by 1Password pursuant to Applicable Data Protection Laws with which the relevant Controller must comply.
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Data Subject Rights means Data Subjects’ rights to information, access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability, objection, and not to be subject to automated individual decision- making in accordance with Data Protection Law;
Data Subject Rights. For the purposes of Clause 10(a) to (c) Section II of Module Three of the Standard Contractual Clauses, the Parties acknowledge that given the nature of the Processing by the data importer it would not be appropriate for the data importer to notify or assist the controller directly in respect of any requests received from a Data Subject. Governing law and Jurisdiction: For the purposes of Clause 17 and 18, Section IV of Module Two and Module Three of the EU SCCs, the Parties agree that the laws and courts of the Republic of Ireland will apply. For the purpose of the UK Addendum, the Parties acknowledge and accept that the laws and courts of England and Wales will apply. Supplementary clauses for Module Four: Governing law and Jurisdiction: For the purposes of Clauses 17 and 18, Section IV of Module Four of the EU SCCs and the UK Addendum, the Parties agree that the laws and courts of England and Wales will apply.
Data Subject Rights. Participants have a number of rights under the GDPR. Depending upon the circumstances, these may include the right of data portability (where the Company helps a participant move Data to someone else at the participant’s request), the right to object to, and/or the right to request the limitation of, the processing of the Data, the right to require the Company to update and correct the Data, the right to require erasure of the Data and the right for the participant to review the Data held by the Company and to require the Company to cease processing it and to have the Data processed by the Company restricted. You must understand, however, that that the processing of the Data is necessary for the performance of the Plan and that if you do not provide your Data, or raise any such objection or request, it may affect your ability to participate in the Plan. For more information on the exercise of the above rights and in particular the consequences of a potential request for erasure or objection, please contact the Company using the contact details below. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the competent data protection supervisory authority of the EU Member State in which you are resident or with the Information Commissioner if you are a resident of the United Kingdom.
Data Subject Rights means rights afforded to natural Persons related to the Processing of that Person’s Personal Information pursuant to applicable Data Protection Requirements.
Data Subject Rights means the dispositions of Article 12 to Article 23 inclusively of the GDPR;