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Personne concernée Requests (DSRs) are requests from data subjects exercising their rights for data deletion, access, copies, and objections from data controllers.
Data subjects’ (individual) rights are covered in chapter 3 of the GDPR, including the right to access, the right to rectify, the right to erase, the right to restrict traitement, the right to data portability, the right to object and not being subject to decisions based solely on automation.
An individual can therefore contact the Data Controller to exercise their rights, such as an access request (also known as DSAR), a correction request, a deletion request, or a request for a copy of their data. The act of exercising the above mentioned rights and contacting the controller is called Data Subject Request (DSR).
Besides the GDPR, California’s CCPA and Connecticut’s CTDPA, Brazil’s LGPD, and other global privacy laws grant individuals the right to make these requests.
SAR and DSAR are both requests for access to personal data a company (data controller) holds about an individual. Alternatively, a DSR is an umbrella term that refers to all types of requests made by individuals to access, modify, or delete personal information.