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This Law provides for the processing of personal data, including by digital means, by a natural person or a legal entity of public or private law, with the purpose of protecting the fundamental rights of freedom and privacy and the free development of the personality of the natural person.
VII – human rights, free development of personality, dignity and exercise of citizenship by natural persons.
This Law applies to any processing operation carried out by a natural person or a legal entity of public or private law, irrespective of the mean, the country in which its headquarter is located or the country where the data are located, provided that:
I – is done by a natural person exclusively for private and non-economic purposes;
I – personal data: information regarding an identified or identifiable natural person;
II – sensitive personal data: personal data concerning racial or ethnic origin, religious belief, political opinion, trade union or religious, philosophical or political organisation membership, data concerning health or sex life, genetic or biometric data, when related to a natural person;
V – data subject: a natural person to whom the personal data that are the object of processing refer to;
VI – controller: natural person or legal entity, of public or private law, that has competence to make the decisions regarding the processing of personal data;
VII – processor: natural person or legal entity, of public or private law, that processes personal data in the name of the controller;
VIII – officer: natural personal, appointed by the controller, who acts as a communication channel between the controller and the data subjects and the national authority;
§2 Data can be considered personal, for purposes of this Law, when they are used to formulate behavioural profiles of a particular natural person, if that person is identified.
All natural person is assured ownership of her/his personal data, with the fundamental rights of freedom, intimacy and privacy being guaranteed, under the terms of this Law.
The data subject has the right to request review, by a natural person, of decisions taken solely on the bases of automated processing of personal data that affects her/his interests, including decisions intended to define her/his personal, professional, consumer or credit profile or aspects of her/his personality.