Answer the question
In order to leave comments, you need to log in
What data is still personal?
Hello.
FZ-152 RF. Unclear. Article 3:
personal data - any information relating to a directly or indirectly identified or identifiable natural person (subject of personal data);
Answer the question
In order to leave comments, you need to log in
There is no exact definition, so any data can be considered personal data.
Any data that goes along with the full name can be considered PD, if passport data is also attached to this, then it is possible without the full name. Remove the full name and passport - no longer PD.
Instead of a passport, there may be another identity card.
1. https://rkn.gov.ru/treatments/p459/p468/?print=1
2. www.consultant.ru/document/cons_doc_LAW_61801/4f41...
3. https://journal.tinkoff.ru/ news/personalnye-dannye/
Getting a phone number when registering an account (to send a confirmation code via SMS) is also PD processing.
Most likely, you are a personal data operator if you somehow receive such information from any people in any combination:
last name,
first name,
patronymic,
some physical address,
email,
phone number,
date or place of birth,
photo,
link to personal website or social networks,
profession,
education,
income level,
marital status.
This means that all owners of sites that have personal accounts, feedback forms, subscription or registration, where you can buy something, place an ad, fill out a questionnaire, are personal data operators. Even if the site has only a button to order a call or send a message, this is also the processing of personal data.
--------
Source: https://journal.tinkoff.ru/news/personalnye-dannye/
Didn't find what you were looking for?
Ask your questionAsk a Question
731 491 924 answers to any question