Moving along....since we're so clear on what our personal data actually is (NOT) let's see what companies can actually DO with our personal data.
What Constitutes Data Processing?
GDPR explains it as follows:
ANSWER
"Processing covers a wide range of operations performed on personal data, including by manual or automated means. It includes the collection, recording, organisation, structuring, storage, adaptation or alteration, retrieval, consultation, use, disclosure by transmission, dissemination or otherwise making available, alignment or combination, restriction, erasure or destruction of personal data"
What Constitutes Data Processing?
GDPR explains it as follows:
ANSWER
"Processing covers a wide range of operations performed on personal data, including by manual or automated means. It includes the collection, recording, organisation, structuring, storage, adaptation or alteration, retrieval, consultation, use, disclosure by transmission, dissemination or otherwise making available, alignment or combination, restriction, erasure or destruction of personal data"
Adapt
alter
structure
disclose
transmit
disseminate
WOW
Align, erase or destroy - OH MY!
And just how loooooong is the list of personal data that can be ....processed?
Facebook's updated Privacy Statement is as good a place as any to start.
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Align, erase or destroy - OH MY!
And just how loooooong is the list of personal data that can be ....processed?
Facebook's updated Privacy Statement is as good a place as any to start.
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To provide the Facebook Products, we must process
information about you. The types of information we collect depend on how you
use our Products. You can learn how to access and delete information we collect
by visiting the Facebook Settings and Instagram Settings.
Things you and others do and provide.
· Information and content you provide. We collect the content, communications
and other information you provide when you use our Products, including when you
sign up for an account, create or share content, and message or communicate
with others. This can include information in or about the content you provide
(like metadata), such as the location of a photo or the date a file was
created. It can also include what you see through features we provide, such as
our camera, so we can do things like suggest
masks and filters that you might like, or give you tips on using camera
formats. Our systems automatically process content and communications you and
others provide to analyze context and what's in them for the purposes described
below. Learn more about how you can control
who can see the things you share.
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Data
with special protections: You can choose to provide information in your
Facebook profile fields or Life Events about your religious
views, political views, who you are "interested in," or your health.
This and other information (such as racial or ethnic origin, philosophical
beliefs or trade union membership) could be subject to special protections
under the laws of your country.
· Networks and connections. We collect information about the
people, Pages, accounts, hashtags and groups you are connected to
and how you interact with them across our Products, such as people you
communicate with the most or groups you are part of. We also collect contact
information if you choose to upload, sync or
import it from a device
(such as an address book or call log or SMS log history), which we use for
things like helping you and others find people you may know and for the other
purposes listed below.
· Your usage. We collect information about how you
use our Products, such as the types of content you view or engage with; the
features you use; the actions you take; the people or accounts you interact
with; and the time, frequency and duration of your activities. For example, we
log when you're using and have last used our Products, and what posts, videos
and other content you view on our Products. We also collect information about
how you use features like our camera.
· Information about transactions made on
our Products.
If you use our Products for purchases or other financial transactions (such as
when you make a purchase in a game or make a donation), we collect information about
the purchase or transaction. This includes payment information, such as your
credit or debit card number and other card information; other account and
authentication information; and billing, shipping and contact details.
· Things others do and information they
provide about you.
We also receive and analyze content, communications and information that other
people provide when they use our Products. This can include information about
you, such as when others share or comment on a photo of you, send a message to
you, or upload, sync or import your contact information.
Device Information
As described below,
we collect information from and about the computers, phones, connected TVs and
other web-connected devices you use that integrate with our Products, and we
combine this information across different devices you use. For example, we use
information collected about your use of our Products on your phone to better
personalize the content (including ads) or features you see when you use our
Products on another device, such as your laptop or tablet, or to measure
whether you took an action in response to an ad we showed you on your phone on
a different device.
Information we obtain from these devices includes:
Information we obtain from these devices includes:
· Device attributes: information such as the operating
system, hardware and software versions, battery level, signal strength,
available storage space, browser type, app and file names and types, and
plugins.
· Device operations: information about operations and
behaviors performed on the device, such as whether a window is foregrounded or
backgrounded, or mouse movements (which can help distinguish humans from bots).
· Identifiers: unique identifiers, device IDs, and
other identifiers, such as from games, apps or accounts you use, and Family
Device IDs (or other identifiers unique to Facebook Company Products associated with the same device or
account).
· Device signals: Bluetooth signals, and information
about nearby Wi-Fi access points, beacons, and cell towers.
· Data from device settings: information you allow us to receive
through device settings you turn on, such as access to your GPS location,
camera or photos.
· Network and connections: information such as the name of your
mobile operator or ISP, language, time zone, mobile phone number, IP address,
connection speed and, in some cases, information about other devices that are
nearby or on your network, so we can do things like help you stream a video from your
phone to your TV.
· Cookie data: data from cookies stored on your
device, including cookie IDs and settings. Learn more about how we use cookies
in the Facebook Cookies Policy and Instagram Cookies Policy.
Information from
partners.
Advertisers, app developers, and publishers can send us
information through Facebook Business Tools they use, including our social
plug-ins (such as the Like button), Facebook Login, our APIs and SDKs, or the Facebook pixel. These partners provide information
about your activities off Facebook—including information about your device,
websites you visit, purchases you make, the ads you see, and how you use their
services—whether or not you have a Facebook account or are logged into
Facebook. For example, a game developer could use our API to tell us what games
you play, or a business could tell us about a purchase you made in its store.
We also receive information about your online and offline actions and purchases
from third-party data providers who have the rights to provide us with your
information.
Partners receive your data when you visit or use their services or through third parties they work with. We require each of these partners to have lawful rights to collect, use and share your data before providing any data to us. Learn more about the types of partners we receive data from.
To learn more about how we use cookies in connection with Facebook Business Tools, review the Facebook Cookies Policy and Instagram Cookies Policy.
Partners receive your data when you visit or use their services or through third parties they work with. We require each of these partners to have lawful rights to collect, use and share your data before providing any data to us. Learn more about the types of partners we receive data from.
To learn more about how we use cookies in connection with Facebook Business Tools, review the Facebook Cookies Policy and Instagram Cookies Policy.
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