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Tanzania’s Personal Information Protection Act: Overview, Key Takeaways, and Context
[…] of these forms of sensitive personal data. PIPA prohibits processing sensitive personal data without the written consent of the data subject (Section 30(1)). A data subject may withdraw consent at any time, without reason and at no cost (Section 30(2)). Additionally, the Minister has regulatory discretion to designate circumstances where the prohibition on processing […]
FPF SCC Not-So-Standard Clauses Report FINAL single pages (1)
[…] on the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority; » Rectify inaccurate or incomplete data, or erase data processed in violation of the Agreement; » Withdraw consent for processing; and » Opt out of direct marketing by the importer. 82 In addition to the specifically listed requests in Article 10, the SCCs […]
Workplace Discrimination and Equal Opportunity
[…] for the European Commission, “Analysis and comparative review of equality data collection practices in the European Union Data collection in the field of ethnicity,” 2017, data_collection_in_the_field_of_ethnicity.pdf (europa.eu), https://op.europa.eu/en/publication-detail/-/publication/cd5d60a3-094d-11e7-8a35-01aa75ed71a1#:~:text=The%20European%20Handbook%20on%20Equality,to%20achieve%20progress% 20towards%20equality. For example, the European Handbook on Equality Data initially dating from 2007, already stated that “Monitoring is perhaps the most effective measure an organisation can take […]
FPF DEI_monitoring_LONG version
[…] European Union Data collection in the field of ethnicity,” 2017, data_collection_in_the_field_of_ethnicity.pdf (europa.eu) , https://op.europa.eu/en/publication – detail/ – /publication/cd5d60a3 – 094d – 11e7 – 8a35 – 01aa75ed71a1#:~: text=The%20European%20Handbook%20on%20Equality,to%20achieve%20progress% 20toward s%20equality . For example, the European Handbook on Equality Data initially dating from 2007, already stated that “M onitoring is perhaps the most effective measure an […]
Event Report: FPF APAC and ABLI Report Launch Event and Panel on sidelines of 58th Asia Pacific Privacy Authorities (APPA) Forum in Singapore
[…] understand and can make a genuine decision about how their personal data will be used, (2) voluntarily provide their personal data to an organization, and (3) can withdraw their consent if necessary. However, she considered that such situations would likely be rare in practice. She, therefore, proposed that it may be necessary for regulators […]
FPF Playbook singles
[…] by paying careful attention to and then swiftly addressing and notifying data privacy breaches; carrying out periodic data use audit reports that include reviewing subjects’ rights to withdrawal from a study; identifying suspicious behavior on behalf of any research data analysts or any data traffic through software systems; and handling any subject or regulatory […]
FPF APAC Comparative Review DIGITAL
[…] personal data; • information about the type of personal data to be collected; and • the existence of, and procedure for exercising, the data subject’s right to withdraw consent. Consent is not lawful if obtained through fraud, deception, intimidation, or misrepresentation. VIETNAM Draft PDP Decree, Article 8 Consent must also be given in a […]
Indonesia’s Personal Data Protection Bill: Overview, Key Takeaways, and Context
[…] to delay or restrict processing (Art 11). Data subjects may only exercise this right in a proportional manner to the original purpose of processing; The right to withdraw consent in cases where it is provided as a legal basis for processing (Art 9); The right to object to decision-making measures that are based solely […]
Are we there yet? The long road to nowhere: The demise of India’s draft data protection bill
[…] several statements from top officials that its passage was imminent and that there were no plans to scrap the Bill given the extensive deliberations undertaken. With the withdrawal, India finds itself in a paradoxical position: privacy is a constitutionally protected right, but no meaningful statutory data protections or privacy protections exist. What could explain […]
The “Colorado Effect?” Status Check on Colorado’s Privacy Rulemaking
[…] Center (EPIC) and The Samuelson-Glushko Technology Law & Policy Clinic at Colorado Law (TLPC) explained that while the CPA requires that it be just as easy to withdraw consent as it is to provide it in the case of overriding a universal opt out, there is no explicit right to revoke consent for other […]