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Actual exam question from IAPP's CIPP-E
Question #: 155
Topic #: 1
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WonderkKids provides an online booking service for childcare. WonderKids is based in France, but hosts its website through a company in Switzerland. As part of their service, WonderKids will pass all personal data provided to them to the childcare provider booked through their system. The type of personal data collected on the website includes the name of the person booking the childcare, address and contact details, as well as information about the children to be cared for including name, age, gender and health information. The privacy statement on WonderKids’ website states the following:
“WonderkKids provides the information you disclose to us through this website to your childcare provider for scheduling and health and safety reasons. We may also use your and your child’s personal information for our own legitimate business purposes and we employ a third-party website hosting company located in Switzerland to store the data. Any data stored on equipment located in Switzerland meets the European Commission provisions for guaranteeing adequate safeguards for you and your child’s personal information. We will only share you and your child’s personal information with businesses that we see as adding real value to you. By providing us with any personal data, you consent to its transfer to affiliated businesses and to send you promotional offers.”
“We may retain you and your child’s personal information for no more than 28 days, at which point the data will be depersonalized, unless your personal information is being used for a legitimate business purpose beyond 28 days where it may be retained for up to 2 years.”
“We are processing you and your child’s personal information with your consent. If you choose not to provide certain information to us, you may not be able to use our services. You have the right to: request access to you and your child’s personal information; rectify or erase you or your child’s personal information; the right to correction or erasure of you and/or your child’s personal information; object to any processing of you and your child’s personal information. You also have the right to complain to the supervisory authority about our data processing activities.”
What additional information must Wonderkids provide in their Privacy Statement?

  • A. How often promotional emails will be sent.
  • B. Contact information of the hosting company.
  • C. Technical and organizational measures to protect data.
  • D. The categories of recipients with whom data will be shared.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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blasto767
Highly Voted 1 year, 7 months ago
Answer is D
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Ssourav
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Selected Answer: D
Relevant Legislation: GDPR Article 13(1)(e): When personal data are collected from the data subject, the controller shall, at the time when personal data are obtained, provide the data subject with the following information: The recipients or categories of recipients of the personal data, if any. WonderKids' Privacy Statement should include the categories of recipients to ensure transparency and compliance with GDPR requirements.
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7f814c6
4 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: D
Under the GDPR, privacy notices must include detailed information about how personal data is processed, including the categories of recipients to whom the data will be disclosed. While WonderkKids mentions that they share information with childcare providers and affiliated businesses, they must explicitly state the categories of recipients with whom the data will be shared.
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