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  1. The right to object

    You shall have the right to object, on grounds relating to your particular situation, at any time to processing of personal data concerning you if the legal basis for processing is: the pursuit of the legitimate interests of the controller

  2. The right to information

    Who processes my personal data? Why and how is it processed? Companies or administrations must give you these elements in clear and plain language at the same time as the collection of your data or, at the latest, within one

  3. The right to restriction of processing

    You notice that information concerning you is inaccurate or irrelevant. Instead of requesting the erasure of the data, you prefer a restriction. You shall have the right to obtain from the controller restriction of processing where one of the following

  4. The right to delisting

    You are visting a search engine (Google, Bing, Yahoo etc.) and, when you enter a combination of your first and last name, you find a search result that is wrong or irrelevant. What can you do? Contact the search engine

  5. The right to rectification

    If you have noticed that personal data concerning you is inaccurate, incomplete or simply not up to date, you can request to rectify it. If contacted, the controller has to correct the inaccurate information concerning you. This right prevents an

  6. Your rights

    The General Data Protection Regulation grants you rights that allow you to control the use of your own personal data:

  7. The right to data portability

    You change you online provider and want to retrieve your data? The right to data portability allows you to receive, free of charge, the data you provided to a controller, in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format

  8. The right to erasure ("Right to be forgotten")

    If the retention of data concerning you is no longer justified, you may request their erasure. If the controller has no legitimate reason (e.g. legal obligations at the accounting level) that justifies the retention of your data, then they

  9. The right of access

    You can exercise your right of access by contacting the controller directly and ask to obtain the personal data he concerning you and certain additional information. Examples : You buy a product on the Internet and want to know what information

  10. Complaint form

    Before making a complaint, we invite you to contact the data controller to assert your rights (information request, access request, deletion, ...).

  11. Asserting your rights

    Direct complaint You can exercise your right of access and rectification at any time by contacting the data controller during the collection, storage, use or processing of the data. You have the right to request details about the personal information...

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    Individuals

    In the highly computerised world in which we live, the Data Protection Act is intended to ensure transparency in respect of files of personal data and their processing and to prevent abuse. It gives data subjects specific rights enabling them to check what happens to their personal data and thereby encourages every citizen to exercise a degree of auto-determination regarding the information about them, their families and their private lives.