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Processors
Only choose processors that provide sufficient guarantees to ensure the protection of the personal data processed. Conclude a contract that sets out
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The right to data portability
The right to data portability You change you online provider and want to retrieve your data? The right to data portability allows you to receive, free
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The right to erasure ("Right to be forgotten")
The right to erasure ("Right to be forgotten") If the retention of data concerning you is no longer justified, you may request their erasure. If the
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News
At the moment, the English version is limited to sections that we consider to be of particular interest for our visitors. The GPA Reference Panel
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Data protection
Processing operations carried out by the CNPD through the forms on its website (cnpd.public.lu) The National Data Protection Commission (CNPD) will
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CHAPTER IV - Controller and processor
CHAPTER IV - Controller and processor Section 1 - General obligations Section 2 - Security of personal data
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Grand-Ducal Regulations
Data protection in general Data protection - electronic communications sector Grand-Ducal Regulation of 24 July 2010 (traffic and localisation data)
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Case Law
The case law covers decisions of the courts, interpreting and performing legal texts. In the sections below, you can find a number of important
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About this site
About this site You are now on the official website of the "Commission nationale pour la protection des données" (CNPD). It has been set up with the
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Links
This page is not available in English. At the moment, the English version is limited to sections that we consider to be of particular interest for our
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Annual reports
This section contains the annual reports issued by the CNPD in accordance with Article 10 of the Act of 1 August 2018 on the organisation of the
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Publications
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Forms
In this section you may find all english forms, set at your disposal by the national commission.
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3.4. Specific safeguards for transfers between public authorities or bodies
3.4. Specific safeguards for transfers between public authorities or bodies Transfers from a Luxembourg public authority or body to another public
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1. Transfers within the European Economic Area (European Union, Liechtenstein, Norway and Iceland)
1. Transfers within the European Economic Area (European Union, Liechtenstein, Norway and Iceland) EU data protection rules apply to the European
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Documentation and accountability
To demonstrate your compliance with the Regulation, you must maintain the necessary documentation. To continuously ensure the protection of the
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Individuals
Since 25 May 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (“GDPR”) is directly applicable in all Member States of the European Union and
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The right to contest a decision based solely on automated processing, including profiling
The right to contest a decision based solely on automated processing, including profiling Your bank refuses to give you a loan because the “system
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International transfers of personal data
International transfers of personal data If the European Commission does not recognise the country to which you are transferring personal data as
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Data Protection Impact Assessment
Data Protection Impact Assessment If you have determined that the processing is likely to result in a high risk to the rights and freedoms of data
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