Due to the perceived invasive nature of the Internet, arguments have been made that persons whose data are being used should be allowed to enjoy their privacy and be entitled to have their information protected or deleted.
The Nigerian Data Protection Regulation, which is modeled after the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, recognises this right in limited circumstances.
In this article, our Florence Bola-Balogun (Associate) and Opeyemi Adeleke (Associate) explore the right to be forgotten and how it can be exercised in different situations.
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