Article 24.5: Notification of data subjects

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The Controller shall, without undue delay, notify the Data Subject of a Personal Data Breach, if it may cause damage to their data or conflict with their rights or interests, provided that the notification is in simple and clear language, and that it includes the following:

  1. Description of the Personal Data Breach.
  2. Description of the potential risks arising from the Personal Data Breach, and the measures taken to prevent or limit those risks and limit their impact.
  3. Name and contact details of the Controller and its data protection officer, if any, or any other appropriate means of communication with the Controller.
  4. Any recommendations or advice that may assist the Data Subject in taking appropriate measures to avoid the identified risks or limit their impact.

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Personal Data Protection Law (Saudi Arabia)
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The Controller shall, without undue delay, notify the Data Subject of a Personal Data Breach, if it may cause damage to their data or conflict with their rights or interests, provided that the notification is in simple and clear language, and that it includes the following:

  1. Description of the Personal Data Breach.
  2. Description of the potential risks arising from the Personal Data Breach, and the measures taken to prevent or limit those risks and limit their impact.
  3. Name and contact details of the Controller and its data protection officer, if any, or any other appropriate means of communication with the Controller.
  4. Any recommendations or advice that may assist the Data Subject in taking appropriate measures to avoid the identified risks or limit their impact.

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Personal Data Protection Law (Saudi Arabia)
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