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Main Authors: Leschke, Nicola, Pöhn, Daniela, Pallas, Frank
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.04470
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author Leschke, Nicola
Pöhn, Daniela
Pallas, Frank
author_facet Leschke, Nicola
Pöhn, Daniela
Pallas, Frank
contents The European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) strengthened several rights for individuals (data subjects). One of these is the data subjects' right to access their personal data being collected by services (data controllers), complemented with a new right to data portability. Based on these, data controllers are obliged to provide respective data and allow data subjects to use them at their own discretion. However, the subjects' possibilities for actually using and harnessing said data are severely limited so far. Among other reasons, this can be attributed to a lack of research dedicated to the actual use of controller-provided subject access request packages (SARPs). To open up and facilitate such research, we outline a general, high-level method for generating, pre-processing, publishing, and finally using SARPs of different providers. Furthermore, we establish a realistic dataset comprising two users' SARPs from five services. This dataset is publicly provided and shall, in the future, serve as a starting and reference point for researching and comparing novel approaches for the practically viable use of SARPs.
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spellingShingle How to Drill Into Silos: Creating a Free-to-Use Dataset of Data Subject Access Packages
Leschke, Nicola
Pöhn, Daniela
Pallas, Frank
Computers and Society
The European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) strengthened several rights for individuals (data subjects). One of these is the data subjects' right to access their personal data being collected by services (data controllers), complemented with a new right to data portability. Based on these, data controllers are obliged to provide respective data and allow data subjects to use them at their own discretion. However, the subjects' possibilities for actually using and harnessing said data are severely limited so far. Among other reasons, this can be attributed to a lack of research dedicated to the actual use of controller-provided subject access request packages (SARPs). To open up and facilitate such research, we outline a general, high-level method for generating, pre-processing, publishing, and finally using SARPs of different providers. Furthermore, we establish a realistic dataset comprising two users' SARPs from five services. This dataset is publicly provided and shall, in the future, serve as a starting and reference point for researching and comparing novel approaches for the practically viable use of SARPs.
title How to Drill Into Silos: Creating a Free-to-Use Dataset of Data Subject Access Packages
topic Computers and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.04470