Article 11
Processing not allowing identification
There is no recital in the Directive related to article 11.
Regulation
Art. 11 1. If the purposes for which a controller processes personal data do not or do no longer require the identification of a data subject by the controller, the controller shall not be obliged to maintain, acquire or process additional information in order to identify the data subject for the sole purpose of complying with this Regulation. 2. Where, in cases referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article, the controller is able to demonstrate that it is not in a position to identify the data subject, the controller shall inform the data subject accordingly, if possible. In such cases, Articles 15 to 20 shall not apply except where the data subject, for the purpose of exercising his or her rights under those articles, provides additional information enabling his or her identification. |
Directive
No specific provision |
Austria
In force until May 25, 2018: Use of Data Principles § 6 DSG 2000 (1) [...] 5. be kept in a form which permits identification of data subjects as long as this is necessary for the purpose for which the data were collected; a longer period of storage may be laid down in specific laws, particularly laws concerning archives. [...]
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Poland
In force until May 25, 2018: The Act on Personal Data Protection Art. 26 1. The controller performing the processing of data should protect the interests of data subjects with due care, and in particular to ensure that: […] 4) the data are kept in a form which permits identification of the data subjects no longer than it is necessary for the purposes for which they are processed. […] |