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Some common misconceptions about GDPR include:
*All processing of personal data requires consent of the data subject
**In fact, data can be processed without consent if one of the other five lawful bases for processing applies, and obtaining consent may often be inappropriate.<ref name="ico-myth">{{cite web|url=https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/uk-gdpr-guidance-and-resources/data-sharing/data-sharing-myths-busted/|title=Data sharing myths busted|access-date=19 October 2023|work=Information Commissioner's Office|date=19 May 2023 }}</ref>
*Individuals have an absolute right to have their data deleted (right to be forgotten)
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With the addition of overseas regions of the European Union joining non-governmental organsational (NGO) bodies in the Caribbean region such as the [[Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States]], the GDPR rules have become necessary to consider in the lack of any current legislation found in the region concerning privacy rights and maintaining compliance of the laws of those outer regions.<ref>{{cite web |author=Staff writer |author-link1= |date=23 January 2020 |___location= |title=The European Union (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the Caribbean Context |script-title= |title-link= |url=https://www.carib-export.com/news/the-european-union-eu-general-data-protection-regulation-gdpr-in-the-caribbean-context/ |url-access= |trans-title= |format= |department= |website=www.carib-export.com |script-website= |trans-website= |type=Press Release |language= |edition= |agency=Carib-Export |arxiv= |asin= |asin-tld= |bibcode= |bibcode-access= |biorxiv= |citeseerx= |doi= |doi-access= |eissn= |hdl= |hdl-access= |isbn= |ismn= |issn= |jfm= |jstor= |jstor-access= |lccn= |medrxiv= |mr= |oclc= |ol= |ol-access= |osti= |osti-access= |pmc= |pmid= |rfc= |sbn= |ssrn= |s2cid= |s2cid-access= |zbl= |id= |archive-format= |access-date=12 January 2025 |via= |quote= |script-quote= |trans-quote= }}</ref>
The [[CLOUD Act]], enacted in 2018, is seen by the [[European Data Protection Supervisor]] (EDPS) as a law in possible conflict with the GDPR.<ref>{{cite web |author=European Data Protection Supervisor |date=10 July 2019 |title=EDPB-EDPS Joint Response on the US Cloud Act |url=https://edps.europa.eu/sites/edp/files/publication/19-07-10_edpb_edps_cloudact_annex_en.pdf}}</ref><ref name=":02">{{cite web |last=Christakis |first=Theodore |date=October 17, 2019 |title=21 Thoughts and Questions about the UK-US CLOUD Act Agreement: (and an Explanation of How it Works – with Charts) |url=https://europeanlawblog.eu/2019/10/17/21-thoughts-and-questions-about-the-uk-us-cloud-act-agreement-and-an-explanation-of-how-it-works-with-charts/ |accessdate=July 20, 2020 |work=blog |archive-date=21 July 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200721122020/https://europeanlawblog.eu/2019/10/17/21-thoughts-and-questions-about-the-uk-us-cloud-act-agreement-and-an-explanation-of-how-it-works-with-charts/ |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Whitworth |first=Martin |date=2018 |title=Don't Get Spooked by the CLOUD Act |url=https://d1.awsstatic.com/whitepapers/compliance/IDC_Cloud_Act_Analysis.pdf |publisher=International Data Corporation}}</ref>
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