Article 25.1: Impact assessment

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The Controller shall prepare a written and documented assessment of the potential impacts and risks that may affect the Data Subject as a result of Personal Data Processing. Impact assessment shall be conducted in the following cases:

  1. Processing of Sensitive Data.
  2. Collecting, comparing, or linking two or more sets of Personal Data obtained from different sources.
  3. The activity of the Controller includes - continuous and large scale - Processing of Personal Data of those who fully or partially lack legal capacity, or Processing operations that by their nature require continuous monitoring of Data Subjects, or Processing Personal Data using new technologies, or making decisions based on automated Processing of Personal Data.
  4. Providing a product or service that involves Processing Personal Data that is likely to cause serious harm to the privacy of Data Subjects.

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The Controller shall prepare a written and documented assessment of the potential impacts and risks that may affect the Data Subject as a result of Personal Data Processing. Impact assessment shall be conducted in the following cases:

  1. Processing of Sensitive Data.
  2. Collecting, comparing, or linking two or more sets of Personal Data obtained from different sources.
  3. The activity of the Controller includes - continuous and large scale - Processing of Personal Data of those who fully or partially lack legal capacity, or Processing operations that by their nature require continuous monitoring of Data Subjects, or Processing Personal Data using new technologies, or making decisions based on automated Processing of Personal Data.
  4. Providing a product or service that involves Processing Personal Data that is likely to cause serious harm to the privacy of Data Subjects.

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