The GDPR is only concerned with personal data. Personal data is data that, by its self or in combination with other data, can be traced to a (natural) person. Examples of personal data include; name, address, home town, licence plate number, personnel number, e-mail address and video image.
Articles in this section
- What is personal data?
- Why is Digidentity allowed to collect and process personal data?
- How can I access the personal data Digidentity holds about me?
- Where can I find Digidentity's privacy statement?
- What personal data does Digidentity collect?
- Who can I contact in regards to Digidentity's privacy statement?
- What happens if a customer will not consent to Digidentity collecting, processing and storing his/her personal data?
- Why has the Privacy Statement been updated?
- What does the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) entail?
- What rights can EU citizens derive from the GDPR?