Overall, all these pieces of information are necessary for data subjects to be fully informed about their rights and the processing of their personal data.
I agree, no point in taking chances here. Although, I have to say, these GDPR rules can be a real headache for businesses. Talk about a compliance nightmare!
Good point. You're right, the data subject's right to withdraw consent is also a key part of the 'right to be informed' under GDPR. So I think the full answer is A, B, C, and D.
I agree, A, C, and D seem to cover the key 'right to be informed' requirements under GDPR. But what about option B - the right to withdraw consent? Shouldn't that also be included?
This is a pretty straightforward GDPR question. I think the right answer is A, C, and D - the purpose of data processing, the DPO's contact details, and the names of any organizations the data was shared with.
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