Under which of the following conditions does the General Data Protection Regulation NOT apply to the processing of personal data?
Under which of the following conditions does the General Data Protection Regulation NOT apply to the processing of personal data?
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) does not apply to the processing of personal data when it is done by an individual solely for personal or household activities. This exclusion is clearly stated in GDPR Article 2.2(c), which specifies that the regulation is not applicable to data processed for purely personal or household purposes. Therefore, the correct condition under which the GDPR does not apply is when the personal data is processed by an individual only for their household activities.
When the personal data is processed by an individual only for their household activities
GDPR art.2.2.c: " This Regulation does not apply to the processing of personal data: by a natural person in the course of a purely personal or household activity;"
D is the correct answer. The storage of personal data is still processing.
Shouldn't the correct answer be D? See GDPR art.2.2.c: " This Regulation does not apply to the processing of personal data: by a natural person in the course of a purely personal or household activity;"
D is the correct choice.
100% the answer is D
When the personal data is processed by an individual only for their household activities
C is flat out wrong: because keeping/storing the data is still 'processing' as defined in the GDPR so the GDPR is (still) applicable. D is the right answer