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Exin PDPF Exam - Topic 3 Question 65 Discussion

Which data subject right is explicitly defined by the GDPR?
C) Access to personal data must be provided free of charge for the data subject.
A) A copy of personal data must be provided in the format requested by the data subject.
B) Personal data must always be erased if the data subject requests this.
D) Personal data must always be changed at the request of the data subject.

Exin PDPF Exam - Topic 3 Question 65 Discussion

Actual exam question for Exin's PDPF exam
Question #: 65
Topic #: 3
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Which data subject right is explicitly defined by the GDPR?

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Suggested Answer: C

Controller: Correct. The controller determines the purpose and means of the processing. (Literature: A, Chapter 1; GDPR Article 4(7))

Processor: Incorrect. The controller determines the purpose of the processing, the processor works on the controller's instructions.

Supervisory authority: Incorrect. The supervisory authority monitors and enforces compliance with the GDPR requirements.

Third party: Incorrect. A third party has no role in determining the purpose of the processing. Any party that determines the purpose would become a new controller.


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Gilma
6 months ago
Access to personal data is definitely a big deal in GDPR!
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Dexter
6 months ago
Wait, is it really free of charge? That seems too good to be true.
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Casey
7 months ago
I thought personal data had to be erased on request?
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Dominic
7 months ago
Totally agree, that's a key right under GDPR!
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Titus
7 months ago
A copy of personal data must be provided in the format requested by the data subject.
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Joni
7 months ago
I don't recall any specific mention of changing personal data at the request of the data subject. That seems off to me.
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Delila
7 months ago
I feel like the GDPR allows for erasure of data, but it might not be absolute. I need to double-check that.
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Dalene
8 months ago
I remember practicing a question about data subjects' rights, and I think providing a copy of personal data is definitely one of them.
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Pura
8 months ago
I think the right to access personal data is mentioned in the GDPR, but I'm not sure if it specifically states it has to be free of charge.
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Sage
8 months ago
I'm a bit confused on this question. The GDPR covers a lot of ground when it comes to data subject rights. I'll need to review the key rights outlined in the regulation to determine which one is explicitly defined.
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Kattie
8 months ago
Okay, let me see. I know the GDPR gives data subjects certain rights, like the right to be forgotten and the right to data portability. I think the right of access is the one that's explicitly defined, but I'll double-check my notes to be sure.
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Nicolette
8 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I know the GDPR has a lot of different rights, but I'm not sure which one is explicitly defined. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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James
8 months ago
I'm pretty confident on this one. The GDPR explicitly defines the right of access, which allows data subjects to request a copy of their personal data.
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Ashlyn
8 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about how the introduction of a new feature might impact the existing test suite.
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Eden
8 months ago
Terminating the interview seems too extreme. I'm leaning towards trying to keep communication open.
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Vanesa
1 year ago
I'll just erase my entire identity and start fresh. What could possibly go wrong?
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Ashleigh
1 year ago
D? Really? That would be a nightmare for businesses if they had to change personal data at the whim of the data subject. Clearly, the right answer is C.
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Peggie
12 months ago
D) Personal data must always be changed at the request of the data subject.
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Diane
12 months ago
C) Access to personal data must be provided free of charge for the data subject.
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Ria
12 months ago
B) Personal data must always be erased if the data subject requests this.
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Eleonore
1 year ago
A) A copy of personal data must be provided in the format requested by the data subject.
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Moira
1 year ago
This is a tricky one, but I'm going to go with C. I remember reading about the data subject's right to access their personal data without being charged.
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Georgiana
11 months ago
User 3: I agree with Georgiana, I also remember reading about that right in the GDPR.
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Frankie
12 months ago
User 2: I'm not sure, but I believe it's C) Access to personal data must be provided free of charge for the data subject.
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Nickolas
1 year ago
User 1: I think it's A) A copy of personal data must be provided in the format requested by the data subject.
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Yaeko
1 year ago
Hmm, I was leaning towards B, but after reading the options more closely, I realize that's not quite right. The GDPR doesn't mandate that all data be erased upon request.
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Estrella
1 year ago
D) Personal data must always be changed at the request of the data subject.
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Franklyn
1 year ago
That's correct. The GDPR does require that access to personal data be provided free of charge.
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Devon
1 year ago
C) Access to personal data must be provided free of charge for the data subject.
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Carry
1 year ago
A) A copy of personal data must be provided in the format requested by the data subject.
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Margret
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but I think it's important for data subjects to have control over their personal data.
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Xuan
1 year ago
I agree with Natalie. The GDPR explicitly defines that data subject right.
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Veronique
1 year ago
I think the correct answer is C. The GDPR explicitly states that data subjects have the right to access their personal data free of charge.
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Fallon
1 year ago
That's correct, access to personal data must be provided free of charge for the data subject.
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Fallon
1 year ago
I agree, the GDPR does state that data subjects have the right to access their personal data free of charge.
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Natalie
1 year ago
I think the answer is A) A copy of personal data must be provided in the format requested by the data subject.
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