Delete your information (right to erasure)
When does the right to erasure apply?
You have the right to have your personal data erased if:
- the personal data is no longer necessary for the purpose which we originally collected or processed it for
- we are relying on consent as our lawful basis for holding the data, and you withdraw your consent
- we are relying on legitimate interests as our basis for processing, you object to the processing of your data, and there is no overriding legitimate interest to continue this processing
- we are processing the personal data for direct marketing purposes and you object to that processing
- we have processed the personal data unlawfully (i.e. in breach of the lawfulness requirement of the 1st principle)
- we have to do it to comply with a legal obligation
- we have processed the personal data to offer information society services to a child