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Data Protection Principle

The core principles established by GDPR (Article 5) for data protection, emphasizing: Lawfulness, fairness, and transparency: Processing must be legal, justified, and transparent to individuals. Purpose limitation: Collection and processing should be clearly defined and limited to specific purposes. Data minimization: Only the minimum amount of personal data necessary should be collected and retained. Accuracy: Data should be accurate and kept up-to-date. Storage limitation: Data should not be stored for longer than necessary. Integrity and confidentiality: Data security measures must protect data integrity and confidentiality.

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