Individuals can demand that their data is deleted if it’s no longer necessary for the purpose it was collected, or there is no ‘compelling’ reason for its continued processing.
They can also demand that their data is erased if they’ve withdrawn their consent for their data to be collected, or object to the way it is being processed. The controller is responsible for telling other organisations to delete any links to copies of that data, as well as the copies themselves.
The right to erasure does not provide an absolute ‘right to be forgotten’. Individuals have a right to have personal data erased and to prevent processing in specific circumstances:
· Where the personal data is no longer necessary in relation to the purpose for which it was originally collected/processed.
· When the individual withdraws consent.
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