Right To Erasure (‘Right to be Forgotten’)

Right To Erasure (‘Right to be Forgotten’)

The right of a data subject to require the data controller to erase personal data concerning him or her with undue delay. The controller has the obligation to erase personal data without undue delay where: 1) the personal data are no longer necessary for the purposes which they were collected or processed; 2) the data subject withdraws consent on which the processing was based and there are no legal ground for the processing; 3) the data subject objects to the processing and there are no overriding legitimate grounds; or 4) the personal data was obtained unlawfully. (There are additional requirements)


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