Think it must be D. The controller defines the time to store. The data subject can request for erasure or object to the processing. But time limits can also be defined by law so this right cannot always be honoured
Data subject does not determine retention periods - the organisation decides and documents these. However individuals do have the right to challenge inaccuracies in their personal data and request rectification
This right is commonly known as the "right to rectification." Data subjects should be able to ensure that their personal data is accurate and have the right to have inaccurate personal data rectified or completed if it is incomplete.
If it is Consent, could be C, but I think letter D should be right.
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