
The data subject refers to the real person whose personal data is processed, and in accordance with Article 20 of the Constitution, everyone has the right to demand respect for his private and family life. Accordingly, everyone also has the right to request the protection of personal data concerning him/her.
Relevant person
To learn whether personal data is processed or not,
Request information if personal data has been processed,
To learn the purpose of processing personal data and whether they are used in accordance with their purpose,
To know the third parties to whom personal data are transferred domestically or abroad,
To request correction of personal data in case of incomplete or incorrect processing and to request notification of the transactions made within this scope to third parties to whom personal data are transferred,
Although it has been processed in accordance with the provisions of the Law on the Protection of Personal Data and other relevant laws, to request the deletion or destruction of personal data in the event that the reasons requiring its processing disappear and to request notification of the transactions made within this scope to third parties to whom personal data is transferred,
To object to the emergence of a result to the detriment of the person himself/herself by analysing the processed data exclusively through automated systems,
In case of damage due to unlawful processing of personal data, to request compensation for the damage,
They have rights
What is the Difference Between the Offence of Recording Personal Data and Violating the Privacy of Private Life?
One of the main differences between these two crimes is that while the crime of violating the privacy of private life is a crime subject to complaint, no complaint is required for the investigation and prosecution of the crime of recording personal data.
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