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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?

There are errors in my data – how can I have it corrected?

If you notice that your name has been spelled wrong or that the hobby organiser has your old address, you can ask it to rectify the errors in the data. You can also ask your club to add information like a missing telephone number to your contact details.

The rectification of data means that

  • you can request the rectification of inaccurate data
  • you can request the controller to complete incomplete data

What to do:

  1. Request the rectification or completion of your data directly from the hobby organiser. You can ask for help from your coach or instructor if you are not sure where to send your request. You can also find instructions in the privacy statement most hobby organisers have on their website. You can always ask your parent or another adult for help with making the request.
  2. In your request, specify which of your personal data you want corrected and how.
  3. The hobby organiser normally has to reply to your request within a month.
  4. If you do not get a reply within a month or the hobby organiser refuses to rectify your data, you can contact the Data Protection Ombudsman. The Office of the Data Protection Ombudsman is an authority that supervises data protection, including in hobbies. In some cases, the Office of the Data Protection Ombudsman can order the hobby organiser to rectify your personal data.

    You can find our contact details here: Children’s data protection rights | Office of the Data Protection Ombudsman

More detailed information about the rectification of personal data is available on the Office of the Data Protection Ombudsman’s website:
If you would like to have your data erased | Office of the Data Protection Ombudsman

Example

You have just signed up for dance lessons. At the first lesson, you write your name and contact details on a form given by the dance instructor so that the dance academy can inform you of lessons. The following week, you notice that the dance academy has not sent the lesson schedule to you. You look your instructor’s contact details up on the dance academy website. You ask the instructor to let you check your information because you suspect that there could be a spelling error in your contact details. The dance academy sends you the information they have on you. You notice a typo in your email address. You send a message to the dance academy, asking it to rectify the error in your email address so that you will not miss out on the academy’s communications.

How can I ask someone to erase data they have on me?
For how long is my data stored?
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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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