One-Stop-Shop case digest on right to object and right to erasure updated
Brussels, 25 June - The EDPB has published an update of the One-Stop-Shop (OSS) case digest on right to object and right to erasure. This project has been developed in the framework of the of the Support Pool of Experts programme, which aims to support cooperation among Data Protection Authorities (DPAs).
Thematic one-stop-shop case digests are drafted on the basis of one-stop-shop decisions taken from the EDPB’s public register (based on Art.60 GDPR). Such case digests complement the EDPB's public register by selecting and presenting the most important decisions on a given theme and providing aggregate results of relevant decisions on this theme.
The one-stop-shop thematic case digest on the right to object and right to erasure offers insights into how DPAs analyse the internal processes implemented within organisations to comply with these rights. It also lists the most frequent infringements and gives an overview of which corrective measures have been issued. Cases cover for example the exercise of the right to object to direct marketing or the wish of individuals to erase their account or online data profile.
Since the original case digest was finalised, DPAs have adopted hundreds of new OSS decisions on the rights to object and to erasure. The initial case digest has been revised to reflect these developments.
Background
The Support Pool of Experts (SPE) is a key initiative of the EDPB, which is part of the EDPB 2024-2027 Strategy.
The main objective of this programme is to help European DPAs increase their capacity to supervise and enforce data protection rules by developing common tools and giving them access to a wide pool of experts.