In today's world, it is important for consumers to inform themselves in order to be able to turn to competent and responsible experts in independent supervisory authorities if problems arise in data protection issues. This page provides an overview of official data protection supervisory authorities in and outside Europe.
Right of appeal to the competent supervisory authority
Data protection is a state matter, i.e., the relevant state data protection commissioner of one's own state is responsible. In this case, everyone has the right to contact the relevant data protection commissioner if they suspect that, for example,
Metadata has been passed on to a third party without their consent, or that other fraud has been committed, regardless of whether there have been ongoing or past violations.
Data subject rights
- Right to information
The right of access provides the data subject with a comprehensive insight into the data concerning him or her and some other important criteria, such as the purposes of processing or the duration of storage.
- Right of rectification
The right of rectification includes the possibility for the data subject to have inaccurate personal data concerning him corrected.
- Right to erasure of data
The right to erasure includes the possibility for the data subject to have data deleted from the controller. However, this is only possible if the personal data concerning him or her is no longer necessary, is being processed unlawfully or if consent has been revoked in this regard.
- Right to restriction of processing
The right to restriction of processing includes the possibility for the data subject to prevent further processing of personal data concerning him or her for the time being. Restriction occurs primarily during the review phase of other rights assertions by the data subject.
- Right to data portability
The right to data portability includes the possibility for the data subject to receive personal data concerning him or her from the controller in a common, machine-readable format in order to have it forwarded to another controller, if necessary. However, according to Article 20 (3) sentence 2 GDPR, this right is not available if the data processing serves the performance of public tasks.
- Right to object
The right to object includes the possibility for data subjects to object to the further processing of their personal data in a specific situation, insofar as this is justified by the performance of public tasks or public as well as private interests. Pursuant to Section 36 of the BDSG (Germany), the right does not apply if a public body is obliged by law to process the data.
Right to revoke consent
- Right to revoke consent
Insofar as the processing of personal data is based on your consent, you may revoke this consent for the corresponding purpose at any time. The lawfulness of the processing based on your consent given remains unaffected until we receive your revocation.
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