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Children and young people

  • Starting page
  • What is personal data?
  • What does 'data protection' mean?
  • Data protection terminology
  • You have data protection rights
  • How can I find out what information has been collected about me?
  • How can I ask someone to erase data they have on me?
  • There are errors in my data – how can I have it corrected?
  • For how long is my data stored?
  • What is my data needed for and why is it being collected?
  • Do I need my custodian's permission for making data protection requests?
  • When can information about my health be needed in my hobby?
  • Can people share photos and video about me without my permission?
  • Who is allowed to process my personal data in the hobby?

Information for children and young people

You may know that your personal data is processed when you log into your social media account or go to school. But your personal data is also processed in your hobbies. You have probably given some of your personal data, such as your name, contact details, or information about your illnesses or allergies, to the hobby organiser. In many cases, you need to give your personal data to the hobby organiser so that they can contact you, for example to inform you about training schedules. Another example of personal data processing in your hobbies would be your sports team publishing a photo of you on its social media account.

We want to help you become even more aware of how your personal data is being processed in your hobbies and what your rights are. When data protection is in order, everyone can focus on the hobby and rest assured that their personal data is in good hands.

Guiding material

This page contains a guide that teaches children and young people about data protection. You can browse the guide from the table of contents on this page. You can also download the guide in PDF form by clicking on the link below.

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Data protection icons

In the guide, you will find icons shown below. They provide information on key aspects of data protection in a visual form.

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The icon features a person holding a flag with a closed padlock on it. The icon is surrounded by a light green frame. The icon is used to indicate that the situation involves the processing of personal data subject to data protection legislation.
The icon features an open palm holding a rectangle, which represents personal data, with a symbol depicting a person in the centre. The icon is surrounded by a light green frame. This icon can be used to express that the situation involves the controller's obligations related to the processing of personal data.
The icon features a rectangle representing personal data, with a plus sign in the bottom right corner. The icon is surrounded by a light green frame. The icon can be used to indicate that the instructions concern the processing of personal data concerning the data subject.
The icon features a child holding a balloon. On the right-hand side of the child, there is a rectangle representing information and a magnifying glass. The icon is surrounded by a light green frame. The icon can be used to show that the personal data being processed or instructions that relate to processing of data concern children.
The icon features a rectangle depicting information. There is an eye crossed over with a line on the bottom right corner of the rectangle. The icon is surrounded by a light green frame. The icon can be used to indicate the processing of special categories of personal data or instructions for such processing.
The icon features a closed padlock with a symbol depicting a person in the middle. The shackle of the padlock is broken. The icon is surrounded by a light green frame. This icon can be used to express that the situation involves a personal data breach.

Test your knowledge

You can test your basic knowledge of data protection with a short quiz that supports learning. After taking the quiz, you will receive a report telling you how well you did. If necessary, the report will refer you to additional information in the parts of the guide that will benefit you the most.

Children and young people

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Articles for children and parents

Articles and blog posts are supporting texts for the guides found on the website.

Parents and children

Five tips for parents: How to build your child’s awareness and understanding of data protection

Children do not pick up data protection awareness and skills by themselves. In addition to early childhood education and care, schools and other entities that deal with and serve children, parents also have a major role in building awareness and competence in their children.

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Associations

Data protection is a fundamental right for minors – what does it mean?

Everyone, regardless of age, has the right to the protection of personal data concerning him or her and everyone has the right to their own personal data. Minors can exercise their data protection rights themselves, but their custodians may also have the right to exercise these rights on behalf of their child. In this article, we tell you when a custodian is permitted to exercise data protection rights on behalf of their child and when this is not possible. What does the controller have to consider before disclosing a minor’s personal data to their custodian?

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Parents and children

Minors in photographs – do parents have unlimited power in posting photos?

Managed to take a shot worth sharing of your child’s hobby with your mobile? Or would you like to spread some cheer by sharing an unintentionally funny photo of your child and their friends? If the answer is yes, you should take a minute to think about whether you have the right to share such photos to your acquaintances or friends on social media.

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What is personal data?
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Information on the website

The site contains material that provide information on data protection legislation and the protection of personal data, especially for children and young people aged 13–17, their parents, and associations that organise hobby activities. The website has been developed in the GDPR4CHLDRN – Ensuring data protection in hobbies project (2022–2024) implemented by the Office of the Data Protection Ombudsman and TIEKE.

Feedback about the site can be given by e-mail to the address tietosuoja@om.fi. In the message field, you must mention tietosuojaharrastuksissa.fi, so that the feedback is directed to the correct address.

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