[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"guide_right-to-data-portability_56331":3},{"tableOfContents":4,"markDownContent":5,"htmlContent":6,"metaTitle":7,"metaDescription":7,"wordCount":8,"readTime":9,"title":10,"nbDownloads":11,"excerpt":7,"lang":12,"url":13,"intro":14,"featured":4,"state":15,"author":16,"authorId":17,"datePublication":21,"dateCreation":22,"dateUpdate":23,"mainCategory":24,"categories":31,"metaDatas":56,"imageUrl":7,"imageThumbUrls":57,"id":58},false,"The **right to data portability** is designed to facilitate the exercise [of the right of access to data](https://www.dastra.eu/en/guide/access-right/56322) for data subjects. The latter simply allows anyone whose data has been collected to **retrieve this data** in a **structured**, **commonly used** and **machine-readable** format so that they can **reuse it subsequently and freely**, including in a different technical environment. The aim is to **facilitate the free circulation of data**. \r\n\r\nBy way of example, contact data may be provided in a common format such as **vCard**. On the other hand, formats that require the acquisition of a software licence will not be suitable formats. \r\n\r\nThe conditions for the right to portability are set out in **[Article 20 of the GDPR](https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2016/679/oj)**. \r\n\r\nThe right to data portability may only apply to **data processing** carried out by : \r\n\r\n- **automated means**,  \r\n- in **performance of a contract** or \r\n- for which the data subject has given his/her **prior consent**.\r\n\r\n\r\nThe data in question corresponds to **information which the data subject has supplied himself** to the [data controller](https://www.dastra.eu/en/guide/what-are-my-obligations-as-a-data-controller/56294) or which he has **himself** generated as a result of his activity. \r\n\r\nThis means that **data generated by the data controller from data supplied by the individual are not concerned**. \r\n\r\nFor example, a marketing profile calculated on the basis of a score produced by the organisation is not part of the data that is \"portable\" because it has not been provided directly or generated by the individual.\r\n","\u003Cp>The \u003Cstrong>right to data portability\u003C/strong> is designed to facilitate the exercise \u003Ca href=\"https://www.dastra.eu/en/guide/access-right/56322\">of the right of access to data\u003C/a> for data subjects. The latter simply allows anyone whose data has been collected to \u003Cstrong>retrieve this data\u003C/strong> in a \u003Cstrong>structured\u003C/strong>, \u003Cstrong>commonly used\u003C/strong> and \u003Cstrong>machine-readable\u003C/strong> format so that they can \u003Cstrong>reuse it subsequently and freely\u003C/strong>, including in a different technical environment. The aim is to \u003Cstrong>facilitate the free circulation of data\u003C/strong>.\u003C/p>\r\n\u003Cp>By way of example, contact data may be provided in a common format such as \u003Cstrong>vCard\u003C/strong>. On the other hand, formats that require the acquisition of a software licence will not be suitable formats.\u003C/p>\r\n\u003Cp>The conditions for the right to portability are set out in \u003Cstrong>\u003Ca href=\"https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2016/679/oj\" rel=\"nofollow\">Article 20 of the GDPR\u003C/a>\u003C/strong>.\u003C/p>\r\n\u003Cp>The right to data portability may only apply to \u003Cstrong>data processing\u003C/strong> carried out by :\u003C/p>\r\n\u003Cul>\r\n\u003Cli>\u003Cstrong>automated means\u003C/strong>,\u003C/li>\r\n\u003Cli>in \u003Cstrong>performance of a contract\u003C/strong> or\u003C/li>\r\n\u003Cli>for which the data subject has given his/her \u003Cstrong>prior consent\u003C/strong>.\u003C/li>\r\n\u003C/ul>\r\n\u003Cp>The data in question corresponds to \u003Cstrong>information which the data subject has supplied himself\u003C/strong> to the \u003Ca href=\"https://www.dastra.eu/en/guide/what-are-my-obligations-as-a-data-controller/56294\">data controller\u003C/a> or which he has \u003Cstrong>himself\u003C/strong> generated as a result of his activity.\u003C/p>\r\n\u003Cp>This means that \u003Cstrong>data generated by the data controller from data supplied by the individual are not concerned\u003C/strong>.\u003C/p>\r\n\u003Cp>For example, a marketing profile calculated on the basis of a score produced by the organisation is not part of the data that is \"portable\" because it has not been provided directly or generated by the individual.\u003C/p>\r\n",null,264,2,"Right to data portability",0,"en","right-to-data-portability","How is the right to data portability defined in the GDPR?","Published",{"id":17,"displayName":18,"avatarUrl":19,"bio":7,"blogUrl":7,"color":7,"userId":17,"creationDate":20},38,"Paul-Emmanuel Bidault","https://static.dastra.eu/tenant-27/avatar/38/paul-emmanuel-bidault-150.jpg","2019-12-03T19:09:28","2023-12-27T10:03:34.737","2023-12-27T11:03:32.9939103","2023-12-27T11:06:30.712123",{"id":25,"name":26,"description":7,"url":27,"color":28,"parentId":7,"count":7,"imageUrl":7,"parent":7,"order":29,"translations":30},23,"Base de connaissance","guide","#1f9323",1,[],[32,54],{"id":33,"name":34,"description":35,"url":36,"color":37,"parentId":25,"count":7,"imageUrl":38,"parent":39,"order":11,"translations":41},21,"Glossary","Definition of every word used by Dastra","glossary","#643bb0","https://static.dastra.eu/tag/b308b9d3-37af-4e92-8354-ab8adec1740a/documentation-1000.png",{"id":25,"name":26,"description":7,"url":27,"color":28,"parentId":7,"count":7,"imageUrl":7,"parent":7,"order":29,"translations":40},[],[42,46,50],{"lang":43,"name":44,"description":45},"fr","Glossaire","La définition de tous les termes utilisés dans Dastra",{"lang":47,"name":48,"description":49},"es","Glosario","La definición de todos los términos utilizados en Dastra",{"lang":51,"name":52,"description":53},"de","Glossar","Die Definition aller in Dastra verwendeten Begriffe",{"id":25,"name":26,"description":7,"url":27,"color":28,"parentId":7,"count":7,"imageUrl":7,"parent":7,"order":29,"translations":55},[],[],[],56331]