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Data Subject

A data subject is an individual who can be identified, directly or indirectly, by personal data that is collected, processed, or stored by organizations. Data subjects have rights regarding the use of their personal information.

Example #1

Jane Smith, a customer of an online retailer whose name, address, and purchase history are stored by the company.

Example #2

John Doe, an employee whose social security number and salary details are kept on file by his employer.

Misuse

Misuse of data subjects' information can lead to identity theft, where criminals use stolen personal data to impersonate individuals, access financial accounts, or commit fraud. Protecting data subjects is crucial to prevent such exploitation of sensitive information.

Benefits

By being recognized as data subjects, individuals gain important rights such as the ability to access, correct, or delete their personal data. This empowers them to control how their information is used and enhances their privacy and security online.

Conclusion

Ensuring the protection of data subjects is vital in fostering a fair and transparent marketplace that respects individuals' privacy rights and empowers them to take control of their personal information.

Related Terms

Personal DataPrivacy NoticeData ProtectionIdentity TheftRight To Be Forgotten

Last Modified: 4/30/2024
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