
Explanation:
Correct Options: B. The right to be forgotten (data erasure) and E. The right to data portability
Explanation: The right to be forgotten is a fundamental right under the GDPR, allowing individuals to request the deletion of their personal data under specific conditions. The right to data portability is another fundamental right, enabling individuals to obtain and reuse their personal data across different services.
Why other options are incorrect:
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In the context of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which of the following rights are considered fundamental, especially when an individual requests the deletion of their personal data under specific conditions? Choose the two correct options.
A
The right to unlimited data access
B
The right to be forgotten (data erasure)
C
The right to permanent data retention
D
The right to free data processing
E
The right to data portability