Right to be Forgotten

Derived from the Right to Privacy and Consent is the Right to be forgotten.

The Right to be Forgotten includes the right to redraw the content for an organisation to store information about the natural person, and as a consequence of redrawing the Consent demanding the organisation to delete stored information about the person.

The organisations storing person data must implement systems for deleting such data on request from the person in question.

The Organisation storing person information must further more implement system ensuring that person information shared - by concent - with third parties is also deleted from the third parties systems.

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





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