CHAPTER III
INDIVIDUALS’ RIGHTS WITH REGARD TO THE PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE
INFORMATION
Section 10: Any individual has the right to oppose, for legitimate reasons, to
the processing of its personally identifiable information.
Section 11: Any individual has the right to oppose, without any duty, to the
usage of its personally identifiable information for canvassing, inclusively
commercial, charitable or political goals, without a legal justification.
Section 12: The subject individual of Personally Identifiable Information
processing needs to be informed by the responsible of the processing or its
representative:
a. Of the identities of either the responsible of the processing or its
representative.
b. Of the objective/goal that the processing aims at.
c. Of the clear definition of the mandatory and optional information
that are asked and the answers provided/ given;
d. Of the recipients or categories/sorts of recipients of the
information;
e. Of the mode of application of his opposition, accessibility and
amendment rigths.
Section 13: Any individual who declines his identity has the right to interrogate
the offices or entities encharged of the implementation of the digital
processings; which list is accessible to the public in order to know if the