Legitimate interests: you can process personal data without consent if you need to do so for a genuine and legitimate reason (including commercial benefit), unless this is outweighed by the individual's rights and interests. Please note however that public authorities are restricted in their ability to use this basis.
Riverside has no limits on events, recordings, storage or attendees, which is why our bill was so high on Livestorm.
For example, when you conduct an intake interview, receive a report from a concerned teacher about a child who may be in need of protection, or ask a parent to fill out a needs assessment form, you are collecting personal information. Collection of personal information can be either direct or indirect.
The personal information of the applicant collected under the consent shall be retained and used until the abovementioned purpose is fulfilled and shall be discarded when the information is confirmed to be unnecessary unless there is an obligation to retain the information under laws and ordinances.
Types of consent A person can consent to the collection, use or disclosure of personal information for reasonable purposes (which is what a reasonable person would consider appropriate under the circumstances). Someone may consent verbally or in writing, including via electronic communications.
Your consent is generally needed for the collection of your sensitive information or to use or disclose your personal information for a purpose other than the purpose it was collected for.