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Data Subject Request (DSR)

A Data Subject Request (DSR) is a request from an individual to exercise privacy rights related to their personal data. It matters because privacy rights become real only when organizations can identify, verify, and fulfill requests consistently.

What is Data Subject Request (DSR)?

DSRs may involve access, correction, deletion, portability, objection, restriction, or related rights depending on applicable law. Strong workflows need identity verification, data discovery, routing, exceptions handling, and response tracking.

What Data Subject Request (DSR) Commonly Supports

Common uses include privacy operations, customer support workflows, legal compliance, identity verification, and deletion coordination.

Data Subject Request (DSR) vs. Internal Data Governance Request

A DSR comes from the individual whose data is involved. Internal governance requests come from staff or system owners managing data internally.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are DSRs operationally difficult?

Because personal data often spans many systems, vendors, backups, and support tools.

Do DSRs always require deletion?

No. Different rights requests ask for different actions depending on law and context.

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