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The entity that determines purposes and means of processing personal data

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Overview

21 sources · Jul 15, 2026

Legal Framework

The data controller is defined under Article 4(7) GDPR as the entity that, alone or jointly with others, determines the purposes and means of processing personal data. This functional definition turns on decision-making authority over why and how data is processed, not on formal labels or contractual designations. Article 24 GDPR places primary responsibility on the controller for compliance with the data protection principles set out in Article 5, and requires the controller to implement appropriate technical and organisational measures to demonstrate that compliance — the accountability principle.

Article 24(2) clarifies that the controller, not the processor, bears responsibility for adherence to these principles. The controller must be able to evidence compliance, which implies implementing internal policies and, where processors are engaged, imposing binding obligations on them through Article 28 contracts. Article 24(3) recognises that adherence to approved codes of conduct under Article 40 or certification mechanisms under Article 42 can serve as legitimate means to demonstrate compliance.

Article 26 GDPR addresses joint controllership — situations where two or more entities jointly determine purposes and means. The definition expressly accommodates this scenario, which arises particularly in collaborative arrangements. Joint controllers must arrange their respective responsibilities in a transparent manner, though each remains individually accountable.

Article 29 GDPR reinforces the hierarchical structure: anyone acting under the authority of the controller or processor — including employees — may only process data on the controller's instructions, unless legally compelled otherwise. A processor that begins determining its own purposes and means for a given processing operation reclassifies as a controller for that operation, as confirmed in the doctrinal analysis and prior WP29 guidance.

Key Developments

The CJEU's ruling in Fashion ID GmbH & Co. KG v. Verbraucherzentrale NRW eV established that a controller's information obligations under Articles 13–14 GDPR extend only to the operations for which it actually determines purposes and means — not to the entire processing ecosystem. This narrows the scope of responsibility for entities with partial or limited control over processing, but requires precise delineation of each party's role.

In Jehovah's Witnesses, the CJEU held that access rights cannot be systematically denied on privacy grounds without examining the specific circumstances, reinforcing that controllers must assess requests individually rather than applying blanket refusals.

The Schrems II decision underscored that controllers transferring data outside the EU remain responsible for assessing whether third-country legal frameworks provide adequate protection, even where the Commission has adopted an adequacy decision. This places an active monitoring burden on controllers.

Enforcement actions illustrate practical failures. The Spanish AEPD fined a landlord €1,800 for deploying video surveillance in rental apartments without a sufficient legal basis — a reminder that controllership can arise in low-complexity contexts. The Romanian DPA fined Tensa Art Design S.A. €20,000 after the controller obstructed investigation into its processing activities, highlighting that controllers must cooperate with supervisory authorities and maintain demonstrable compliance records.

Practical Guidance

  • Map your role per processing operation: Controller status is determined functionally. Document, for each processing activity, who determines purposes and means — do not rely on contractual labels. Where a processor begins making autonomous decisions about processing, reclassify it as a controller for that operation.

  • Implement accountability infrastructure under Article 24: Maintain internal policies, data protection measures, and records that evidence compliance with Article 5 principles. Approved codes of conduct or certification mechanisms can serve as demonstrable compliance tools.

  • Delineate joint controllership arrangements under Article 26: Where collaboration involves shared determination of purposes and means, execute a transparent arrangement allocating responsibilities, and ensure data subjects can identify each controller's role.

  • Scope information obligations precisely: Following Fashion ID, limit Article 13–14 disclosures to the operations you actually control, but ensure those disclosures are provided at the point of data collection.

  • Assess transfer risks actively: Post-Schrems II, controllers must independently evaluate third-country safeguards and cannot rely solely on Commission adequacy decisions.

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Laws 5
art 26 Joint controllers GDPR Apr 2016 rec 57 Recital 57 — data subject identification obligations GDPR Apr 2016 rec 47 Recital 47 — legitimate interests as processing legal basis GDPR Apr 2016 rec 49 Recital 49 — network and information security processing GDPR Apr 2016 rec 131 Recital 131 — EU database for high-risk AI registration AI Act Jun 2024
Case Law 110
¶23 Article 26 of the GDPR, entitled ‘Joint controllers’, states, in paragraph 1 thereof: ‘Where two or more controllers jointly determine the purposes an… Judgment of the Court (Grand Chamber) of 2 December 2025.#X v Russmedia Digital SRL and Inform Media Press SRL.#Request for a preliminary ruling from the Curtea de Apel Cluj.#Reference for a preliminary ruling – Protection of personal data – Regulation (EU) 2016/679 – Article 4(7) – Concept of ‘controller’ – Responsibility of the operator of an online marketplace for the publication of personal data contained in advertisements placed on its online marketplace by user advertisers – Article 5(2) – ¶39 The referring court emphasises, however, that that case-law refers only to offers posted on a website that were held to be illegal because of an analy… Judgment of the Court (Grand Chamber) of 2 December 2025.#X v Russmedia Digital SRL and Inform Media Press SRL.#Request for a preliminary ruling from the Curtea de Apel Cluj.#Reference for a preliminary ruling – Protection of personal data – Regulation (EU) 2016/679 – Article 4(7) – Concept of ‘controller’ – Responsibility of the operator of an online marketplace for the publication of personal data contained in advertisements placed on its online marketplace by user advertisers – Article 5(2) – ¶43 In those circumstances the Curtea de Apel Cluj (Court of Appeal, Cluj) decided to stay the proceedings and to refer the following questions to the Cou… Judgment of the Court (Grand Chamber) of 2 December 2025.#X v Russmedia Digital SRL and Inform Media Press SRL.#Request for a preliminary ruling from the Curtea de Apel Cluj.#Reference for a preliminary ruling – Protection of personal data – Regulation (EU) 2016/679 – Article 4(7) – Concept of ‘controller’ – Responsibility of the operator of an online marketplace for the publication of personal data contained in advertisements placed on its online marketplace by user advertisers – Article 5(2) – ¶55 In the third place, it should be noted that the second to fourth questions refer to the fact that the operator of the online marketplace at issue in t… Judgment of the Court (Grand Chamber) of 2 December 2025.#X v Russmedia Digital SRL and Inform Media Press SRL.#Request for a preliminary ruling from the Curtea de Apel Cluj.#Reference for a preliminary ruling – Protection of personal data – Regulation (EU) 2016/679 – Article 4(7) – Concept of ‘controller’ – Responsibility of the operator of an online marketplace for the publication of personal data contained in advertisements placed on its online marketplace by user advertisers – Article 5(2) – 492/23 Judgment of the Court (Grand Chamber) of 2 December 2025.#X v Russmedia Digital SRL and Inform Media Press SRL.#Request for a preliminary ruling from the Curtea de Apel Cluj.#Reference for a preliminary ruling – Protection of personal data – Regulation (EU) 2016/679 – Article 4(7) – Concept of ‘controller’ – Responsibility of the operator of an online marketplace for the publication of personal data contained in advertisements placed on its online marketplace by user advertisers – Article 5(2) – Court of Justice of the European Union Dec 2025 231/22 Judgment of the Court (Third Chamber) of 11 January 2024.#État belge v Autorité de protection des données.#Request for a preliminary ruling from the cour d'appel de Bruxelles.#Reference for a preliminary ruling – Approximation of laws – Protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and free movement of such data (General Data Protection Regulation) – Regulation (EU) 2016/679 – Point 7 of Article 4 – Concept of ‘controller’ – Official journal of a Member State – Obl Court of Justice of the European Union Jan 2024 40/17 Fashion ID GmbH & Co. KG v Verbraucherzentrale NRW eV CJEU Jul 2019 154/21 Judgment of the Court (First Chamber) of 12 January 2023.#RW v Österreichische Post AG.#Request for a preliminary ruling from the Oberster Gerichtshof.#Reference for a preliminary ruling – Protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data – Regulation (EU) 2016/679 – Article 15(1)(c) – Data subject’s right of access to his or her data – Information about the recipients or categories of recipient to whom the personal data have been or will be disclosed – Restrictions.#C Court of Justice of the European Union Jan 2023 582/14 Patrick Breyer v Bundesrepublik Deutschland CJEU Oct 2016 CJEU HvJ EU 9 januari 2025, C‑394/23 (Mousse). CJEU Jan 2025 362/14 Maximillian Schrems v Data Protection Commissioner CJEU Oct 2015 210/16 Unabhängiges Landeszentrum für Datenschutz v Wirtschaftsakademie Schleswig-Holstein CJEU Jun 2018 33/22 Judgment of the Court (Grand Chamber) of 16 January 2024.#Österreichische Datenschutzbehörde v WK.#Request for a preliminary ruling from the Verwaltungsgerichtshof.#Reference for a preliminary ruling – Protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data – Article 16 TFEU – Regulation (EU) 2016/679 – Article 2(2)(a) – Scope – Exclusions – Activities which fall outside the scope of Union law – Article 4(2) TEU – Activities concerning national security – Committee of inquir Court of Justice of the European Union Jan 2024 203/22 Judgment of the Court (First Chamber) of 27 February 2025.#CK v Magistrat der Stadt Wien.#Request for a preliminary ruling from the Verwaltungsgericht Wien.#Reference for a preliminary ruling – Protection of personal data – Regulation (EU) 2016/679 – Article 15(1)(h) – Automated decision-making, including profiling – Scoring – Assessment of the creditworthiness of a natural person – Access to meaningful information about the logic involved in profiling – Verification of the accuracy of the infor Court of Justice of the European Union Feb 2025 District Court Den Haag Rb. Den Haag - C/09/689833 District Court Den Haag May 2026 638/23 Judgment of the Court (Eighth Chamber) of 27 February 2025.#Amt der Tiroler Landesregierung v Datenschutzbehörde.#Request for a preliminary ruling from the Verwaltungsgerichtshof.#Reference for a preliminary ruling – Protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data – Regulation (EU) 2016/679 – Article 4(7) – Concept of ‘controller’ – Direct designation of the controller by national law – Auxiliary administrative entity in the service of a regional government – Lack of Court of Justice of the European Union Feb 2025 621/22 Judgment of the Court (Ninth Chamber) of 4 October 2024.#Koninklijke Nederlandse Lawn Tennisbond v Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens.#Request for a preliminary ruling from the Rechtbank Amsterdam.#Reference for a preliminary ruling – Protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data – Regulation (EU) 2016/679 – Article 5(1)(a) – Lawfulness of processing – Point (f) of the first subparagraph of Article 6(1) – Necessity of processing for the purposes of the legitimate interest Court of Justice of the European Union Oct 2024 340/21 VB v Natsionalna agentsia za prihodite CJEU Dec 2023 740/22 Judgment of the Court (Sixth Chamber) of 7 March 2024.#Endemol Shine Finland Oy.#Request for a preliminary ruling from the Itä-Suomen hovioikeus.#Reference for a preliminary ruling – Protection of personal data – Regulation (EU) 2016/679 – Articles 2, 4, 6, 10 and 86 – Data held by a court relating to the criminal convictions of a natural person – Oral disclosure of such data to a commercial company on account of a competition organised by that company – Concept of ‘processing of personal data’ Court of Justice of the European Union Mar 2024 17/22 Judgment of the Court (Fourth Chamber) of 12 September 2024.#HTB Neunte Immobilien Portfolio geschlossene Investment UG & Co. KG and Ökorenta Neue Energien Ökostabil IV geschlossene Investment GmbH & Co. KG v Müller Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH and Others.#Requests for a preliminary ruling from the Amtsgericht München.#Reference for a preliminary ruling – Protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data – Regulation (EU) 2016/679 – Points (b), (c) and (f) of the firs Court of Justice of the European Union Sep 2024 293/12 Digital Rights Ireland Ltd v Minister for Communications CJEU Apr 2014 673/17 Bundesverband der Verbraucherzentralen v Planet49 GmbH CJEU Oct 2019 Hof van Justitie EU HvJ EU: Privacy Shield ongeldig verklaard (Schrems II) Hof van Justitie EU Jul 2020 252/21 Meta Platforms v noyb CJEU Jan 2023 Show 90 more →
Guidance 162
guidelines on the concepts of controller and processor in the gdpr Guidelines 07/2020 on the concepts of controller and processor in the GDPR EDPB Jul 2021 22019 on the processing of personal data under article 61b gdpr in Guidelines 2/2019 on the processing of personal data under Article 6(1)(b) GDPR in the context of the provision of online services to data subjects EDPB Oct 2019 29 working party guidelines on transparency under regulation 2016679 Article 29 Working Party - Guidelines on transparency under Regulation 2016/679 EDPB Apr 2018 guidelines on restrictions under article 23 gdpr Guidelines 10/2020 on restrictions under Article 23 GDPR EDPB Oct 2021 guidelines on the criteria of the right to be forgotten in the search engines cases under th Guidelines 5/2019 on the criteria of the Right to be Forgotten in the search engines cases under the GDPR (part 1) EDPB Jul 2020 guidelines on consent Guidelines 05/2020 on consent under Regulation 2016/679 EDPB May 2020 guidelines on derogations of article 49 Guidelines 2/2018 on derogations of Article 49 under Regulation 2016/679 EDPB May 2018 guidelines 022024 on article 48 gdpr Guidelines 02/2024 on Article 48 GDPR EDPB Jun 2025 guidelines on technical scope of art 53 of eprivacy directive Guidelines 2/2023 on Technical Scope of Art. 5(3) of ePrivacy Directive EDPB Oct 2024 guidelines on the targeting of social media users Guidelines 8/2020 on the targeting of social media users EDPB Apr 2021 22020 on articles 46 2 a and 46 3 b of regulation 2016679 for Guidelines 2/2020 on articles 46 (2) (a) and 46 (3) (b) of Regulation 2016/679 for transfers of personal data between EEA and non-EEA public authorities and bodies EDPB Dec 2020 guidelines on data protection by design and by default Guidelines 4/2019 on Article 25 Data Protection by Design and by Default Version 2.0 Adopted on 20 October 2020 EDPB Oct 2020 032020 on the processing of data concerning health for the purpose Guidelines 03/2020 on the processing of data concerning health for the purpose of scientific research in the context of the COVID-19 outbreak EDPB Apr 2020 42018 on the accreditation of certification bodies under article 43 Guidelines 4/2018 on the accreditation of certification bodies under Article 43 of the General Data Protection Regulation (2016/679) EDPB Dec 2018 012023 on article 37 law enforcement directive Guidelines 01/2023 on Article 37 Law Enforcement Directive EDPB Jun 2024 guidelines for identifying a controller or processors lead supervisory authority Guidelines 8/2022 on identifying a controller or processor's lead supervisory authority EDPB Apr 2023 guidelines on personal data breach notification under gdpr Guidelines 9/2022 on personal data breach notification under GDPR EDPB Apr 2023 guidelines on certification as a tool for transfers Guidelines 07/2022 on certification as a tool for transfers EDPB Feb 2023 022021 on the legal basis for the storage of credit card Recommendations 02/2021 on the legal basis for the storage of credit card data for the sole purpose of facilitating further online transactions EDPB May 2021 012019 on the draft list of the european data protection Recommendation 01/2019 on the draft list of the European Data Protection Supervisor regarding the processing operations subject to the requirement of a data protection impact assessment (Article 39.4 of Regulation (EU) 2018/1725) EDPB Jul 2019 Show 142 more →
Enforcement 1832
Garante per la protezione dei dati personali (Italy) Italian DPA sanctions Lusha Systems for processing contact data without consent in B2B Garante per la protezione dei dati personali (Italy) Jul 2026 NAIH (Hungary) NAIH fines online store HUF 2M for unclear and incomplete privacy notice NAIH (Hungary) Jul 2026 Garante per la protezione dei dati personali (Italy) Italian Garante sanctions Hera Comm for automated credit-check refusals of contracts Garante per la protezione dei dati personali (Italy) Jul 2026 NAIH (Hungary) NAIH fines online store HUF 15M for transparency and Article 12(1) GDPR violations NAIH (Hungary) May 2026 AKI (Estonia) AKI (Estonia) - No. 2.1-1/24/397-890-38 AKI (Estonia) Apr 2026 Tietosuojavaltuutetun toimisto (Finland) Tietosuojavaltuutetun toimisto (Finland) - TSV/4630/2023 Tietosuojavaltuutetun toimisto (Finland) Jul 2026 CNIL (France) CNIL fines energy supplier for mishandling data subject access and objection requests CNIL (France) Jul 2026 IMY (Sweden) IMY reprimands Swedish Police for inadequate GDPR Article 13 info at Arlanda border IMY (Sweden) Jul 2026 Garante per la protezione dei dati personali (Italy) Italian DPA: AgID's automatic transfer of PEC addresses to INAD index unlawful Garante per la protezione dei dati personali (Italy) May 2026 HDPA (Greece) HDPA (Greece) 33/2020 — Employee's access and erasure claims against the American College HDPA (Greece) Jul 2026 APDCAT (Catalonia) APDCAT sanctions Madremanya City Council for exposing applicants' sensitive data in tender APDCAT (Catalonia) Jul 2026 HDPA (Greece) HDPA (Greece) examines deletion request from National Registry of Undesirable Aliens HDPA (Greece) May 2026 French Data Protection Authority (CNIL) GOOGLE IRELAND LIMITED: Onvoldoende juridische basis voor de verwerking van gegevens. French Data Protection Authority (CNIL) Sep 2025 NL Garante per la protezione dei dati personali (Italy) Italian Garante: Employer's recording of locker opening and destruction of contents Garante per la protezione dei dati personali (Italy) Jun 2026 UODO (Poland) UODO (Poland) - DKN.5131.27.2023 UODO (Poland) May 2026 Spanish Data Protection Authority (aepd) Aena, een klein en middelgroot bedrijf (KMO), S.A.: Niet-naleving van de algemene principes voor gegevensverwerking. Spanish Data Protection Authority (aepd) Nov 2025 NL French Data Protection Authority (CNIL) GOOGLE LLC: Onvoldoende juridische basis voor de verwerking van gegevens. French Data Protection Authority (CNIL) Sep 2025 NL Garante per la protezione dei dati personali (Italy) Italian DPA: Enna Health Authority violated GDPR by publishing judicial data Garante per la protezione dei dati personali (Italy) Jul 2026 French Data Protection Authority (CNIL) FREE MOBILE: Onvoldoende technische en organisatorische maatregelen om de informatiebeveiliging te waarborgen. French Data Protection Authority (CNIL) Jan 2026 NL Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens Experian Nederland B.V.: Onvoldoende juridische basis voor de verwerking van gegevens. Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens Oct 2025 NL Show 1812 more →
News 42
GDPRhub ICO (UK) - ACRO Criminal Records Office GDPRhub Aug 2026 GDPRhub SO Warszawa - C 310/23 GDPRhub Jan 2026 GDPRhub Article 40 of the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation). GDPRhub Jan 2026 GDPRhub VDAI (Litouwen) - Besluit nr. 3R-1700. GDPRhub Jan 2026 NL European Data Protection Board EDPB identifies challenges hindering the full implementation of the right to erasure European Data Protection Board Feb 2026 GDPRhub DSB (Austria) - 2025-0.276.820 GDPRhub Jan 2026 GDPRhub BGH - I ZR 97/25 GDPRhub Jan 2026 GDPRhub Article 40 of the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation). GDPRhub Jan 2026 GDPRhub CNIL (France) - SAN-2025-014 GDPRhub Jan 2026 GDPRhub OGS Zagreb - Case Number Pn-1378/2023-18 GDPRhub Jan 2026 GDPRhub CNIL (France) - SAN-2025-015 GDPRhub Jan 2026 GDPRhub CAA - 23VE02156 GDPRhub Jan 2026 Government Short: Government Mar 2025 NL EU Court Expert A-G: rechtmatig verzamelde en opgeslagen persoonsgegevens mogen onder voorwaarden tijdelijk in een extra interne databank worden bewaard NL EU Court Expert Apr 2022 NL NL EU Court Expert CJEU clarifies GDPR principles of purpose limitation and storage limitation NL EU Court Expert Oct 2022 Dirkzwager Dirkzwager: ABRvS geeft uitleg aan het AVG-begrip "de instelling, uitoefening of onderbouwing van een rechtsvordering" Dirkzwager Oct 2022 NL Future of Privacy Forum Wat is er gebeurd met de risicogebaseerde aanpak voor de overdracht van gegevens? Future of Privacy Forum Sep 2022 NL Datatilsynet De Deense beschermingsautoriteit (SA) heeft verklaard dat het gebruik van Google Analytics onrechtmatig is zonder aanvullende maatregelen. Datatilsynet Sep 2022 NL IAPP De Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens publiceert richtlijnen voor anonimisering. IAPP Feb 2023 NL News An analysis of Dutch case law: what factors play a role in awarding (or not) and determining the extent of damages under the GDPR? News Nov 2022 Show 22 more →
Literature 31
SSRN Electronic Journal Data Controller, Processor or a Joint Controller: Towards Reaching GDPR Compliance in the Data and Technology Driven World SSRN Electronic Journal Jan 2020 European Data Protection Law Review GDPR Implementation Series ∙ Netherlands: The GDPR Implementation Act European Data Protection Law Review Jan 2018 Computer law & security review If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it? Ten improvements for the upcoming tenth anniversary of the General Data Protection Regulation Computer law & security review Jan 2026 Journal Scientific and Applied Research HOW GDPR TREATS AUTOMATED DECISION-MAKING Journal Scientific and Applied Research Nov 2025 Przegląd Prawniczy Uniwersytetu im. Adam Mickiewicza The data subject’s right to access to information under GDPR and the right of the data controller to protect its know-how Przegląd Prawniczy Uniwersytetu im. Adam Mickiewicza Dec 2023 European Data Protection Law Review GDPR Implementation Series ∙ Hungary: Introduction to the GDPR Application and a Brief History of Data Protection European Data Protection Law Review Jan 2019 European Data Protection Law Review GDPR Implementation Series ∙ Romania: Overview of the GDPR Implementation European Data Protection Law Review Jan 2018 Journal of Data Protection Privacy GDPR Glasnost: Spain’s AEPD raises the transparency bar and sanctions two banks Journal of Data Protection Privacy Dec 2021 Frontiers in Genetics Recommendations for Creating Codes of Conduct for Processing Personal Data in Biobanking Based on the GDPR art.40 Frontiers in Genetics Nov 2021 European Data Protection Law Review GDPR Implementation Series ∙ Malta: An Overview of the GDPR Implementation European Data Protection Law Review Jan 2020 European Data Protection Law Review GDPR Implementation Series ∙ Portugal: A Brief Overview of the GDPR Implementation European Data Protection Law Review Jan 2019 European Data Protection Law Review Germany ∙ Data Protection Authorities Give Guidance on Direct Marketing under GDPR European Data Protection Law Review Jan 2019 European Data Protection Law Review GDPR Implementation Series ∙ Austria: A Brief Overview Concerning the Implementation of the GDPR European Data Protection Law Review Jan 2017 European Data Protection Law Review GDPR Implementation Series ∙ Luxembourg: Reshaping the National Context to Adjust to the GDPR European Data Protection Law Review Jan 2017 Athens Journal of Law Artificial Intelligence in Decision-making: A Test of Consistency between the “EU AI Act” and the “General Data Protection Regulation” Athens Journal of Law Jan 2025 European Data Protection Law Review Collective Damages for GDPR Breaches: A Feasible solution for the GDPR Enforcement Deficit? European Data Protection Law Review Jan 2022 European Data Protection Law Review GDPR Implementation Series ∙ Greece: The New Data Protection Framework European Data Protection Law Review Jan 2020 Comparative Law Review General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) – Revolution Coming to European Data Protection Laws in 2018. What’s New for Ordinary Citizens? Comparative Law Review Feb 2018 European Data Protection Law Review GDPR Implementation Series ∙ Ireland: A Brief Overview of the Implementation of the GDPR European Data Protection Law Review Jan 2018 European Data Protection Law Review GDPR Implementation Series ∙ Italy: The Legislative Procedure for National Harmonisation with the GDPR European Data Protection Law Review Jan 2018 Show 11 more →