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  2. Data minimization - Wikipedia

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    Data minimization is the principle of collecting, processing and storing only the necessary amount of personal information required for a specific purpose. The principle emanates from the realisation that processing unnecessary data is creating unnecessary risks for the data subject without creating any current benefit or value.

  3. General Data Protection Regulation - Wikipedia

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    The GDPR 2016 has eleven chapters, concerning general provisions, principles, rights of the data subject, duties of data controllers or processors, transfers of personal data to third countries, supervisory authorities, cooperation among member states, remedies, liability or penalties for breach of rights, provisions related to specific ...

  4. Privacy by design - Wikipedia

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    The principles have been ... (GDPR) includes ‘data protection by ... The authors argue that "starting from data minimization is a necessary and foundational first ...

  5. Meta must limit data use for targeted advertising, top EU ...

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    The judges said the principle of data minimisation under EU privacy rules known as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) sets this out.

  6. American Data Privacy and Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    Data minimization is a common principle among other privacy laws, but the ADPPA would have affected business functions beyond compliance operations. ADPPA would also have specifically limited transfer and some processing of Social Security numbers , precise geolocation , biometric and genetic data, passwords, browsing history, and physical ...

  7. Pseudonymization - Wikipedia

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    GDPR Data Protection by Design and by Default principles as embodied in pseudonymization require protection of both direct and indirect identifiers so that personal data is not cross-referenceable (or re-identifiable) via the "Mosaic Effect" [15] without access to “additional information” that is kept separately by the controller. Because ...

  8. Data Protection Directive - Wikipedia

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    The Data Protection Directive, officially Directive 95/46/EC, enacted in October 1995, was a European Union directive which regulated the processing of personal data within the European Union (EU) and the free movement of such data. The Data Protection Directive was an important component of EU privacy and human rights law.

  9. GDPR fines and notices - Wikipedia

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    Breaching the principles of transparency and data minimisation. [7] 2019-03-15: Bisnode (business, credit and market information) €220,000: Poland : Covert scraping of personal data. [8] 2019-03-16: Lower Silesian Football Association: €13,000: Poland : Listing personal information of 585 referees on its website. [9] 2019-04-04