The principles of fair and transparent processing require that the data subject be informed of the existence of the processing operation and its purposes. The controller should provide the data subject with any further information necessary to ensure fair and transparent processing taking into account the specific circumstances and context in which the personal data are processed. Furthermore, the data subject should be informed of the existence of profiling and the consequences of such profiling. Where the personal data are collected from the data subject, the data subject should also be informed whether he or she is obliged to provide the personal data and of the consequences, where he or she does not provide such data. That information may be provided in combination with standardised icons in order to give in an easily visible, intelligible and clearly legible manner, a meaningful overview of the intended processing. Where the icons are presented electronically, they should be machine-readable.
GDPR Recital EN
Recital 60
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Guidance Guidelines 05/2022 on the use of facial recognition technology in the area of law enforcement Guidance Guidelines 05/2020 on consent under Regulation 2016/679 Guidance Guidelines 9/2022 on personal data breach notification under GDPR Guidance Version history Guidance Guidelines 1/2019 on Codes of Conduct and Monitoring Bodies under Regulation 2016/679 Guidance Guidelines 1/2018 on certification and identifying certification criteria in accordance with Articles 42 and 43 of the Regulation