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Page 1: By Willemien Bax Data protection and consumer organisations

By Willemien Bax

Data protection and consumer Data protection and consumer organisationsorganisations

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Since

1962 Representing consumer interests

EU institutions

43 members 31 countries

34 Members of staff

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Forbrugerradet (Denmark)

Organización de Consumidores y Usuarios – OCU (Spain)

Stiftung Warentest (Germany)

Sveriges Konsumentråd – SK (Sweden)

VZBV (Germany)

Which? (UK)

Altroconsumo (Italy)

Consumentenbond (NL)

DECO (Portugal)

Test Achats (Belgium)

UFC - Que Choisir (France)

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Bulgarian National Consumers Association – BNAP

Cyprus Consumers' Association

Consumers' Organisation of Macedonia – OPM

Estonian Consumers Union - ETL

Latvia Consumer Association - PIAA

Ghaqda tal-Konsumaturi - CA Malta

National Association for Consumer Protection in Hungary – NACPH

Croatian Union of the Consumer Protection Associations – Potrosac

National Association for Consumer Protection in Hungary – NACPH

Polish Consumer Federation

Assocation of Polish Consumers - SKP

Association for Consumers' Protection – APC (Romania)

Sdruzeni obrany spotrebitelu Ceske

republiky-SOS (Czech Republic)

TEST (Czech Republic)

ZSS - Association of Slovak

Consumers

Zveza Potrošnikov Slovenije – ZPS

(Slovenia)

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Smile, you’re being watched

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The glass consumer

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68% are concerned about data protection

64% feel that awareness and information on these topics are not yet satisfactory

49.3 % concerned about the amount of data required by sellers

66.7 % concerned about the commercial use of personal data

82% of EU Internet users believe that data transmission is not sufficiently secure

What do consumers want?

EU Consumer summit, 1-2 April 2009 – Results of survey of consumers by the European Commission on the digital environment & Eurobarometer survey on data protection in the EU - citizens’perceptions, February 2008

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What do consumers want?

10%

84%

6%

true

not true

I don't know

I have no problem providing personal data

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What do consumers want?

80%

6%

14%

true

not true

I don't know

Companies buy my data without asking

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What do consumers want?

9%

69%

22%

true

not true

I don't know

My private data are only used for the purpose I gave them

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What do consumers want?

5%

81%

14%

true

not true

I don't know

Companies and authorities are not keeping my private data without me knowing

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What do consumers want?

21%

55%

24%

true

not true

I don't know

I know where to go if I have a complaint on the use of my private data

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What about the « Digital Natives » ?

82% of young people is very concerned that personal information is used without their knowledge

75% that their identity is reconstructed using personal data from various sources

69% that their views and behaviours may be

misrepresented based on their online personal information

Scientific report 'Young People and Emerging Digital Services', 2009

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Problems BEUC members report

• insufficient information provided on what data collected & how used

• more data collected than strictly necessary

• privacy notices too complicated and legalistic

• little influence on whether or not personal data are « sold » to third parties

• no or insufficient reporting of security breaches or misuse

• difficult access to redress, for the moment mostly through the courts

• practically no practical help & difficult to ensure that damage is repaired/repayed

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Key data protection principles

• to be informed when, why, and for which recipients personal data is collected and processed

• to collect data adequate, relevant and not excessive in relation to the purpose (“fit for purpose”)

• to have access to the collected data

• to have data kept accurate, up-to-date, rectified, erased or blocked for further processing

• to be informed before data are disclosed to third parties and to object to such transfers

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Key data protection principles

• to have the data managed in a confidential, secure and transparent manner

• to be protected against accidental/ unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorised disclosure or access

• to have the minimum amount of data kept for a minimum time period

• to receive a judicial remedy & compensation for damage

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Better enforcement

only 13 % of the people responsible for data protection within companies said they were very familiar with the provisions of the

data protection law

56% of the people responsible for data protection issues within companies said they were only somewhat familiar

Eurobarometer, February 2008

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Some suggestions

1. better enforcement of the current directive

2. better common understanding of principles

3. drastically improved privacy notices/ integrating the unfair contract terms directive

4. standard notices to be developed with the help of consumer organisantions?

5. more use of secure-by-default and « privacy-by-design » products & processes

6. ensure data ananomity as much as possible

7. extension of mandatory data breach notification to all sectors dealing with personal data

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Some suggestions

8. central contact points where consumers can get help

9. compensation for unauthorised data exchange, data loss & security breaches that lead to damage

10. easier access to redress; alternatives to going to court

11. collective actions to provide an effective deterrent against negligence and/or unlawful data exchange

12. more education and information on consumer rights and risks

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Thank You

The European Consumers Organisation Bureau Européen des Unions de Consommateurs

Rue d’Arlon 80-1040

Bruxelles

Tel: 0032 2 743 15 90 - Fax: 0032 2 740 28 02 Email: [email protected] www.beuc.eu