The document emphasizes the importance of legally qualifying actors in the processing of personal data, particularly in the context of public affairs professionals. It mentions that data processing by public affairs professionals can be justified based on legitimate interest. The need for comprehensive information to be provided to data subjects in accordance with the GDPR is highlighted. Additionally, the document discusses the potential joint responsibility in data processing between consultants and clients in public affairs. It also underscores the significance of making the data protection policy accessible through a link on the website’s footer titled “Personal Data Protection Policy.” It warns that the document was developed without prior audit of the processing implemented by public affairs professionals and is written in a generic form, not necessarily exhaustive or personalized for every situation.
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