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Names, emails, phone numbers, addresses
Bank accounts, credit card, payment information
Medical records, health conditions, prescriptions
Fingerprints, facial recognition, iris scans
Browsing history, online behavior, preferences
GPS location, IP address tracking
Published privacy policy documenting data handling
DPA with all data processors and vendors
DPIA for high-risk processing activities
Appointed DPO or designated contact
Process for handling data breach incidents
Documented consent collection and withdrawal process
Using AI to make decisions about individuals
Creating profiles or scoring individuals
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AI for hiring, performance evaluation, or employment decisions
AI to assess credit worthiness or creditworthiness
Using AI for crime detection or suspect identification
AI for border management or asylum decisions
AI for medical diagnosis or treatment recommendations
AI for student evaluation or educational decisions
AI controlling critical infrastructure operation
Biometric emotion recognition or manipulation detection
Foundation models, large language models, generative AI
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