Facebook and its companies, including Instagram, Oculus and WhatsApp, will all comply with the GDPR. Facebook and its companies, including Instagram, Oculus and WhatsApp, will all comply with the GDPR.
Is an opinion about someone personal data?
Subjective information such as opinions, judgements or estimates can be personal data. Thus, this includes an assessment of creditworthiness of a person or an estimate of work performance by an employer. Data must therefore be assignable to identified or identifiable living persons to be considered personal.
Does the Data Protection Act prohibit the use of personal information?
The Data Protection Act 2018 controls how your personal information is used by organisations, businesses or the government. They must make sure the information is: used fairly, lawfully and transparently. used for specified, explicit purposes.
What are your rights regarding your data on Facebook?
We use your personal data to help determine which ads to show you. We don’t sell your personal data to advertisers, and we don’t share information that directly identifies you (such as your name, email address or other contact information) with advertisers unless you give us specific permission.
How does GDPR affect Facebook?
As an advertiser that uses Facebook, GDPR also affects you because you do business in the EU. Complying GDPR on Facebook Ads means you have to inform your subscribers how you will use their data; Complying with GDPR on Facebook means that people must give their consent before you use their data.
How does Facebook protect personal data?
How to Use Facebook Privacy Settings
- “Clear” data Facebook gets by tracking you around the web.
- Keep your location data private.
- Turn off facial recognition.
- Stop data collection by Facebook’s partners.
- Guard your account from hackers.
- Make your profile harder to find.
- Limit who sees your photos and posts.
Is a person’s name personal data?
Personal data is information that relates to an identified or identifiable individual. What identifies an individual could be as simple as a name or a number or could include other identifiers such as an IP address or a cookie identifier, or other factors.
What is considered personal data under PDPA?
Hence the following data which identifies an individual will be considered “personal data”: full name, NRIC Number, passport number, photographs and CCTV images, personal mobile telephone number, personal e-mail address, name and residential address.
What type information does the Data Protection Act apply to?
personal data
The Data Protection Act 2018 (“the Act”) applies to ‘personal data’, which is information which relates to individuals. It gives individuals the right to access their own personal data through subject access requests and contains rules which must be followed when personal data is processed.
What are Facebook standards?
Our Community Standards apply to everyone, all around the world, and to all types of content.
- VIOLENCE AND CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR.
- SAFETY.
- OBJECTIONABLE CONTENT.
- INTEGRITY AND AUTHENTICITY.
- RESPECTING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY.
- CONTENT-RELATED REQUESTS AND DECISIONS.
Does data protection law apply to opinions in newspaper articles?
Data protection law many not apply to an opinion being expressed about them in a newspaper article or other media — as the publisher may be able to rely on a “journalistic exemption” which allows for publication of the personal data in question.
Does the DPC think Facebook is violating GDPR?
“The DPC, having considered the information provided by Facebook Ireland regarding this matter to date, is of the opinion that one or more provisions of the GDPR and/or the Data Protection Act 2018 may have been, and/or are being, infringed in relation to Facebook Users’ personal data,” it says in a statement.
What is ‘in confidence’ under the Data Protection Act 2018?
The Data Protection Act 2018 sets out some rules limiting the exercise of an person’s data protection rights regarding opinions about them which are given ‘in confidence’ or on the understanding that they will be treated as confidential, to a recipient who has a ‘legitimate interest’ in receiving the information.
What is personal data and personal opinions?
Personal data can be any information about or ‘relating to’ someone where that person is identified or ‘identifiable’. The types of opinions which normally come to the attention of the DPC are opinions about a specific person.