GDPR was enacted to protect the rights of:
Individuals
Legal Entities
None of the above
Data subject is:
Any individual, or entity whose rights regarding data processing are protected
Individual, whose rights regarding data processing are protected
Legal entity only, whose rights regarding data processing are protected
GDPR came into force:
On 1st of January 2018 in the whole EU
On 25th of May 2018, only in certain countries within EU
On 25th of May 2018 in the whole EU
What is considered personal data?
Any identifiable information about an individual
Name, surname, ID number and date of birth
Both A and B are incorrect
While processing personal data we (Moneta) must ensure:
Lawfulness, fairness and transparency
Accuracy, Integrity and Confidentiality
All of the above
IT company, which is outsourced by the Payment institution to manage company’s data, including information about specific merchants and their directors is considered to be:
Data Controller
Data Processor
Data subjects must receive a response from Moneta regarding their query within:
10 days
60 days
30 days
When data subject requests personal data erasure, provided during KYC collection process, Moneta will:
Delete information requested
Not complete the request
Ignore the request
Is the GDPR applicable: Police of Spain collect fingerprints of convicted individuals for criminal justice purposes and process these biometric data.
GDPR is applicable
GDPR is not applicable
10. When we process personal data of an individual we must make sure to let that person know for what purpose/how we collect it and with whom it is shared and ask his/her permission to do so: