Knowledge is one of the most important values of modern life. Every day, government agencies and private organizations; They collect, store, process and transfer significant amounts of data about individuals. The development of technology allows people to share and disseminate knowledge worldwide; It causes dangerous situations such as losing control of people’s information and using it against them.
Protection of personal data is a right of individuals against unauthorized use of their data by other persons or organizations.
With the adoption of the Law on the Protection of Personal Data No. 6098 (KVKK), a new era has been entered in our country, and the aforementioned Law has provided the citizens with certain rights against the natural and legal persons defined as data controllers, and has also brought some obligations to the data controllers. These obligations concern especially the IT and human resources departments of companies.
a) Learning whether your personal data is processed,
b) If your personal data has been processed, requesting information about it,
c) To learn the purpose of processing your personal data and whether they are used in accordance with the purpose,
ç) Knowing the third parties to whom your personal data is transferred, in the country or abroad,
d) Requesting correction of your personal data if it is incomplete or incorrectly processed,
e) To request the deletion or destruction of your personal data within the framework of the conditions stipulated in Article 7 of the Personal Data Protection Law,
f) Requesting notification of the transactions made pursuant to subparagraphs (d) and (e) to the third parties to whom your personal data has been transferred,
g) Objecting to the emergence of a result against you by analyzing your processed personal data exclusively through automated systems,
ğ) Requesting the compensation of the damage in case of damage due to unlawful processing of your personal data
you have the rights.