The Right to Erasure and Its Implications

One of the rights underlined by the GDPR and mirrored in aspects of the CCPA is the Right to Erasure, also known as the "right to be forgotten". This right allows individuals to request the deletion of their personal data when it's no longer necessary or if they withdraw consent. For tech professionals, this means creating systems that can efficiently and securely remove user data, ensuring that data storage and retrieval practices are designed with privacy in mind from the onset.

One of the rights underlined by the GDPR and mirrored in aspects of the CCPA is the Right to Erasure, also known as the "right to be forgotten". This right allows individuals to request the deletion of their personal data when it's no longer necessary or if they withdraw consent. For tech professionals, this means creating systems that can efficiently and securely remove user data, ensuring that data storage and retrieval practices are designed with privacy in mind from the onset.

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