GDPR
Chapter II - Principles

GDPR GDPR-Art.11: Processing which does not require identification

Where the purposes of processing do not or no longer require the controller to identify the data subject, the controller is not obliged to maintain, acquire or process additional information solely in order to comply with the Regulation. Where the controller can demonstrate it is not in a position to identify the data subject, it must inform the data subject accordingly if possible, and Articles 15 to 20 then do not apply unless the data subject provides additional information enabling identification in order to exercise those rights.

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