DPA Issues Announcement on Notice Requirement

Recent Development

On June 26, 2020, the Personal Data Protection Authority (“ DPA “) issued an announcement regarding the notice requirement. In its investigations, the DPA identified that data controllers had certain deficiencies and non-compliances in fulfilling the notice requirement. The DPA noted that data controllers must be particularly vigilant about certain matters when fulfilling the notice requirement to avoid administrative sanctions.

The DPA’s full announcement is available online here (in Turkish).

What’s New?

According to Article 10 of the Law on the Protection of Personal Data (“ Law “), data controllers must inform data subjects about any personal data they process about them (i.e. notice requirement). Accordingly, data controllers must comply with the Law, the Communiqué on Procedures and Principles in Fulfilling the Notice Requirement, the DPA’s guidelines, the Personal Data Protection Board’s (“ Board “) decisions, and the following matters:

Conclusion

The DPA may impose administrative fines on data controllers that fail to fulfill notice requirement according to the Law. In this respect, all data controllers must review their processes in accordance with the Board’s recent announcement.

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