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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. 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

  5. Privacy by design - Wikipedia

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    2.1 Principles in detail. ... Data minimization - Collection of data should be minimized as ... (GDPR) includes ‘data protection by design’ and ‘data ...

  6. Information privacy law - Wikipedia

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    The directive contains a number of key principles with which member states must comply. Anyone processing personal data must comply with the eight enforceable principles of good practice. [10] They state that the data must be: Fairly and lawfully processed. Processed for limited purposes. Adequate, relevant and not excessive. Accurate.

  7. 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 ...

  8. FTC fair information practice - Wikipedia

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    The OECD principles provide added protections via the Individual Participation principle where specific requirements are made for access and modification of personally collected information by the individual and the Accountability principle (a data controller should be accountable for complying with measures which give effect to the principles ...

  9. Bundesdatenschutzgesetz - Wikipedia

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    2. Principle of immediacy: The personal data has to be collected directly from the person concerned. An exception of this principle is a legal permission or a disproportionate effort (§ 4 III BDSG). 3. Priority to special laws: The BDSG supersedes any other federal law that relates to personal information and its publication (§ 1 III BDSG). 4.