Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), when would a data subject have the right to require the erasure of his or her data without undue delay?
A.
When the data subject is a public authority.
B.
When the erasure is in the public interest.
C.
When the processing is carried out by automated means.
D.
When the data is no longer necessary for its original purpose.
When the data is no longer necessary for its original purpose. This is one of the conditions mentioned in Article 17 (1) (a) of the GDPR, commonly referred to as the "right to be forgotten."
D is correct, Erasure is allowed when:
- data no longer needed for original purpose
- consent withdrawn and no other legal basis
- data subject objects to processing and no other legitimate basis
- legal obligation
- processing of personal info in relation to offer of info society service to a minor
- unlawful processing
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