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Personal data definition

What does Personal data mean? In data protection practice, personal data is any information that identifies, or could identify, a living person. The term is defined in the UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018 (UK), and in Ireland by the EU GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018 (Ireland), and is used consistently across the UK and Ireland. A person can be identified directly (for example, by name or an ID number) or indirectly, using data that, alone or with other information reasonably likely to be used by the controller or another person, singles them out (such as location data, online identifiers, or factors...

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Precedent pro-customer processor-sub-processor data processing schedule with GDPR flow-down terms: instructions, security, audits, transfers, breach notification, deletion (UK GDPR and EU GDPR)

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This precedent applies to arrangements between a Processor and sub-processor, and presumes the customer (acting as the original processor) intends to pass through terms settled with a controller, by reference to Precedent: Personal data Processing schedule—pro-customer—UK GDPR and EU GDPR. For a list of precedent provisions for use between a controller and processor, see: List of Data protection clauses and agreements for commercial transactions and personal data processing and sharing. This precedent also employs the additional defined terms ‘Agreement’, ‘Business Day’, ‘Customer’, ‘Services’, ‘Supplier’ and ‘Supplier Personnel’, which are unlikely to be unique to this schedule and are assumed to be defined elsewhere within the relevant agreement...

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