Examples of Swiss FADP in a sentence
When KrispCall processes personal data transferred from a customer subject to EU GDPR or Swiss FADP, the EU Standard Contractual Clauses for Data Transfers to Third Countries are applied to ensure data protection compliance, even if KrispCall operates in a different region with its own data protection measures.
In addition, adaptations may also be necessary if a Swiss data exporter is subject to both the Swiss FADP and the GDPR (under its extraterritorial scope of application).
A revised version of the Swiss FADP has been adopted by the Federal Parliament on 25 Septem- ber 2020, but is not to enter into force until (probably) 2022.
Pursuant to the Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner’s (FDPIC) guidance titled “The transfer of personal data to a country with an inadequate level of data protection based on recognized standard contractual clauses and model contracts”, dated 27 August 2021, the parties are adopting the GDPR standard for all data transfers under the Swiss FADP and under the GDPR.
Both Swiss FADP and GDPR may apply The starting point of the FDPIC’s guidance is the fact that the company which intends to transfer personal data to a third country (exporter) may be subject to the Swiss Federal Data Protection Act (FADP) and the GDPR at the same time.
Additionally, under Article 4 paragraph 3 of the Swiss FADP the personal data may only be processed for the purpose indicated at the time of collection, that is evident from the circumstances, or that is provided for by law.
Research from Marschke and Wilkings (2014) on small-scale fish farmers in Vietnam showed that certification standards are not feasible for small-scale farmers due to financial and technical requirements.
With respect to Covered Data to which Swiss FADP applies, the competent supervisory authority is the Swiss Federal Data Protection Information Commissioner.
If you wish to exercise your rights, please contact us using the contact details below.In case your personal information is subject to EU GDPR, UK GDPR and/or Swiss FADP, you are also entitled to the the following rights : right of access, right of rectification, right to erasure, right to restrict processing, right to object, right to data portability.