CNIL Published Guidelines on Re-Use of Personal Data by Data Processors


On January 12, 2022, the French Data Protection Authority (the “CNIL”) published guidelines on the re-use of personal data by data processors for their own purposes (such as product improvement or the development of new products and services) under the EU General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) (the “Guidelines”). This post outlines key takeaways from the Guidelines.

In the CNIL’s view, a data processor’s re-use of personal data for its own purposes results in its re-qualification into a data controller and may be subject to sanctions (i.e., for failure to act on the instructions of the controller). However, the CNIL highlights the conditions under which such re-use may be lawful:

Furthermore, the Guidelines highlight the consequences of a data processor’s further processing:

View the CNIL’s guidelines (only available in French).


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