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Using Data Processors

Do you need a permission or separate legal ground to have a processor in stead of processing data ourselves? (we hire subcontractor for separate functions related to our data processing activities). Can data subject object such processing by data processor , telling he did not give his permission for passing his data to data processor?
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Andrei Hanganu Jan 21, 2019

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No, you don't need a separate lawful ground to use data processors. You just need to inform the data subject using appropriate privacy notices about the fact that their personal data will be shared with third parties that would act as your data processors. The data subject may object in theory but in this case you can cease to provide the service to the data subject if the service is dependent on a third party processor.
If you want to find out more about data subject rights, check out our free webinar: Data Subject Rights under the EU GDPR (https://advisera.com/eugdpracademy/webinar/data-subject-rights-under-the-eu-gdpr-free-webinar-on-demand/).

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