General Data Protection Regulations definition
Examples of General Data Protection Regulations in a sentence
We will process your data responsibly, fairly and in strict accordance with the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) effective 25th May 2018.
Under the General Data Protection Regulations 2018, you have the right to ask us for a copy of any personal information about yourself that we hold on our records.
For further information on your rights under the General Data Protection Regulations please refer to the Information Commissioners Office – ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇.
The disclosures originating from this Agreement will comply with The General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) (2016/679), the Data Protection ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ and all applicable laws and regulations relating to the processing of personal data and privacy, including where applicable the guidance and codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner’s Office.
We ensure all call recordings are protected in the same way as any other digital or written data in strict accordance with the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) and The Data Protection Act (DPA) 2018.
We aim to process your data responsibly, fairly and in strict accordance with the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) and The Data Protection Act (DPA) 2018.
General Data Protection Regulations We will process your data responsibly, fairly and in strict accordance with the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) effective May 2018.
We ensure all call recordings are protected in the same way as any other digital or written data in strict accordance with the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) and The Data Protection (DPA) 2018.
The General Data Protection Regulations 2018: Hampshire Constabulary (HC) processes personal information in accordance with this Act, which exists to ensure the fair and lawful use of personal data and to protect the rights of the data subject.
Legitimate reason in this section refers to circumstances on the Sub-processor’s side that to a significant extent effect, or with probability risk to affect, the protection of the registered individual's personal integrity, as if for example the new Sub-processor does not satisfy the requirements in the General Data Protection Regulations, or in other current data protection legislation, of a Processor.