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Under which of the following conditions does the General Data Protection Regulation NOT apply to the processing of personal data?
When the personal data is processed only in non-electronic form
When the personal data is collected and then pseudonymised by the controller
When the personal data is held by the controller but not processed for further purposes
When the personal data is processed by an individual only for their household activities
The GDPR applies to the processing of personal data wholly or partly by automated means and to the processing other than by automated means of personal data which form part of a filing system or are intended to form part of a filing system1. However, the GDPR does not apply to the processing of personal data by a natural person in the course of a purely personal or household activity2. This means that individuals can process personal data without being subject to the GDPR, as long as the processing is not related to a professional or commercial activity. For example, the GDPR does not apply to an individual who keeps a personal address book or who posts photos of their family and friends on a social media platform, as long as the platform is not used for business purposes3. References: 1: Article 2(1) of the GDPR 2: Article 2(2)© of the GDPR 3: Recital 18 of the GDPR
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