Insurance Europe welcomes the draft guidelines as they provide clarity on how to handle practical cases of data access requests and the obligations to which insurers must adhere.data protection, guidei
Insurance Europe has published its response
to a consultation conducted by the European Data Protection Board
(EDPB) on its draft guidelines on the right of access.
Insurance Europe is, however, concerned
that, in certain cases, the guidelines’ interpretation of the right of
access would result in a more burdensome handling of data access
requests without any clear benefits for data subjects.
For
example, the guidelines’ recommendation to search backup systems, which
may not be readily or easily accessible, would constitute a
disproportionate burden. Back-up data is personal data stored solely for
the purpose of restoring that data in the case of a data loss event and
therefore should not be included in the scope of the right of access.
The
EDPB also recommends that the controller should assume that the access
request covers all personal data concerning the data subject, no matter
the format in which it is processed, and that the information must be
tailored to each request. For example, following an access request, the
data controller should not just offer a list of third parties to which
personal data has been communicated, but specify their activities, any
sub-activities and leases.
Considering the high number of third
parties that contribute to the pursuit of insurance activities, this
information would be less usable for the data subject, due to the excess
of details, and would also involve a disproportionate and excessive
effort by the controller. It would, therefore, be advisable for the
controller to be able to implement a layered approach. Controllers
could, as a first step, provide access to the information in a general
manner — similar to a privacy notice — and then ask the data subject
whether more tailored information is required.
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