The legitimate concern: can I find out how other social network users obtained my personal data posted on their personal data published on their profiles?
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https://doi.org/10.21678/forseti.v13i19.2268Keywords:
Personal data, data privacy, informative self-determination, social networks, user profile, right of access, right to information, exceptions to the scope of applicationAbstract
The article examines whether the right to informational selfdetermination would be enforceable in relation to the activity (processing) that social network users carry out on other people's personal data. Likewise, the concern is answered as to whether a personal data owner can require a third party to reveal the source of obtaining their personal data published by such third party in their user profile.
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2024-01-31
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Bolaños Vainstein, G., & Iriarte Ahon, E. (2024). The legitimate concern: can I find out how other social network users obtained my personal data posted on their personal data published on their profiles?. Forseti. Law Review, 13(19), 157–187. https://doi.org/10.21678/forseti.v13i19.2268
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