Right to Consent

Derived from the fundamental Right to Privacy comes the requirement for any second organisation to ask for Content to store any data on the natural person.

Any organisation wishing to store data about or related to the natural person needs to ask the natural person for content for storing the data.

A consent will maximum be valid for 1 year at a time, meaning that an organisation wishing to continuing storing data on the natural person will need to ask for such consent every 1 year.

An organisation getting a content for storing data about the natural person must store information about the content and when it was given.

The Exception from the Right to Cansent is laws requiring the organisation to store the specific information about the individual, ex. accounting laws.





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