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{{MailtoDual|mailto:support@alphaexplorationco.com|GDPR request|Dear Clubhouse,
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== What is this? ==
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The General Data Protection Regulation gives you rights. The app Clubhouse is actively breaching your rights, and [https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/clubhouse-next-privacy-nightmare-youve-never-heard-alexander-hanff/ encouraging your friends to do so as well]!
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This page aims to help you find out more information about how this is happening, and who might be helping Clubhouse in doing so. The idea is that the GDPR also gives you some rights to transparency, which the template below will help you exercise to their maximum.
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If you would like to discuss this further, you are welcome to email [mailto:clubhouse@personaldata.io clubhouse@personaldata.io] or to [https://forum.personaldata.io/t/gdpr-breach-by-clubhouse/458 contribute to the thread in our forum].
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{{MailtoDual|mailto:support@alphaexplorationco.com|GDPR request to Clubhouse|Dear Clubhouse,
    
This is a transparency request under the General Data Protection Regulation, including a subject access request, a portability request, and other specific provisions.  
 
This is a transparency request under the General Data Protection Regulation, including a subject access request, a portability request, and other specific provisions.  
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It is natural that you will need to identify me and make sure I am who I claim to be. I understand that according to Article 11 GDPR, and particularly Art 11.2, you might thus need additional information. The following information should help you locate my personal data:
 
It is natural that you will need to identify me and make sure I am who I claim to be. I understand that according to Article 11 GDPR, and particularly Art 11.2, you might thus need additional information. The following information should help you locate my personal data:
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  - e-mail address: << ADD VALUE >>;
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* e-mail address: << ADD VALUE >>;
  - telephone number: << ADD VALUE >>.
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* telephone number: << ADD VALUE >>.
    
You should be able to verify easily by email address simply by responding to my email.  
 
You should be able to verify easily by email address simply by responding to my email.  
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For all personal data not falling within portability, I would like to request, under the right to access (GDPR, art 15):
 
For all personal data not falling within portability, I would like to request, under the right to access (GDPR, art 15):
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-  information provided to you by third parties, **including users**
    
-  **a copy sent to me in electronic format**. This includes - but is not limited to - any data derived about me, such as opinions, inferences, settings and preferences. (Note that opinions, inferences and the like are considered personal data. See Case C‑434/16 *Peter Nowak v Data Protection Commissioner* [2017] ECLI:EU:C:2017:994, 34.)  For data that is available to the controller in machine readable format, it must be provided to me in that form in accordance with the principle of fairness and provision of data protection by design.
 
-  **a copy sent to me in electronic format**. This includes - but is not limited to - any data derived about me, such as opinions, inferences, settings and preferences. (Note that opinions, inferences and the like are considered personal data. See Case C‑434/16 *Peter Nowak v Data Protection Commissioner* [2017] ECLI:EU:C:2017:994, 34.)  For data that is available to the controller in machine readable format, it must be provided to me in that form in accordance with the principle of fairness and provision of data protection by design.
-  information provided to you by third parties, **including users**
      
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Article 26
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==== Submission Form ====
 
==== Submission Form ====
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**Please note that it is not legal to require data subjects to use an  in-house form**. (see for instance UK Information Commissioner’s Office, ‘Subject Access Code of Practice’ (9 June 2017) p 13; Information Commissioner’s Office, ‘Guide to the GDPR: Right to access’ (22 May 2019), stating that 'even if you have a form, you should note that a subject access request is valid if it is submitted by any means, so you will still need to comply with any requests you receive in a letter, a standard email or verbally [..] although you may invite individuals to use a form, you must make it clear that it is not compulsory')
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Please note that it is not legal to require data subjects to use an  in-house form. (see for instance UK Information Commissioner’s Office, ‘Subject Access Code of Practice’ (9 June 2017) p 13; Information Commissioner’s Office, ‘Guide to the GDPR: Right to access’ (22 May 2019), stating that 'even if you have a form, you should note that a subject access request is valid if it is submitted by any means, so you will still need to comply with any requests you receive in a letter, a standard email or verbally [..] although you may invite individuals to use a form, you must make it clear that it is not compulsory')
    
==== Further assistance ====
 
==== Further assistance ====

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