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  • Last updated 24 August 2023

How does GDPR affect me as a nanny

As a nanny, GDPR has a significant impact on how your personal data is collected, stored, and used by your employer. GDPR is designed to protect your privacy and rights by regulating how your personal information is handled, and as a nanny, it is important for you to be aware of your rights and how your employer is complying with GDPR regulations.

One of the most significant ways GDPR affects you as a nanny is through the need for your explicit consent before your employer can collect and process your personal data. This means that your employer must inform you about what personal data they are collecting and how it will be used, and you must give your explicit consent for this to happen. You have the right to withdraw your consent at any time, and your employer cannot assume that you have given consent without asking you first.

Another important aspect of GDPR for you as a nanny is the requirement for your employer to only collect and use the minimum amount of personal data necessary for the employment relationship. This means that your employer should not collect unnecessary information about you, and should only use the data for the purposes it was collected for. For example, your employer will need to collect your bank details in order to pay your salary, but they would not need to collect information about your medical history unless it is relevant to your work.

As a nanny, you also have the right to access the personal data that your employer holds about you, and to request that any inaccurate or incomplete data be corrected. You can also request that your personal data be deleted if it is no longer necessary for the purpose it was collected for or if you withdraw your consent.

GDPR also requires your employer to take appropriate measures to keep your personal data secure. This means that they must ensure that they have appropriate security measures in place to protect the personal data they hold about you. If there is a data breach and your personal data is accidentally or unlawfully accessed, disclosed, or destroyed, your employer must report this to the relevant authorities within 72 hours and inform you if the breach is likely to result in a high risk to your rights and freedoms.

In conclusion, GDPR has significant implications for you as a nanny in terms of how your personal data is collected, stored, and used by your employer. By being aware of your rights and how your employer is complying with GDPR regulations, you can ensure that your privacy and rights are protected.

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