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Information can be provided in a variety of ways.
They may however entrust the data protection officer with the responsibility of maintaining such a record.
Do not publish a photograph of a child who is unwell, shows difficult behaviour, is sick or otherwise in a vulnerable situation.
Individuals seen on a recording might in some cases have to be blurred before such a request is addressed.
Direct marketing can be considered as a legitimate interest and therefore it may be allowed to contact children to offer a specific product or service.
A set of information that together leads to information that is only relevant for a particular individual may be personal data.
Legal grounds for processing and principles of data protection laws The processing of personal data requires a so-called consent.
If the controllers do not respond to a request for information, a complaint can be made to the data protection authority in that country, in Iceland that
Electronic IDs can be used for a validated signature and it is equivalent to a self-signature. Electronic IDs can be private or professional.
Such processing must be based on a so-called authorisation in the Data Protection Act.