Category | Personal Data Protection

Social media posts can be criminal

According to the Personal Data Protection Law (Personal Data Protection Law); The provisions of the Law do not apply if personal data is processed by real persons within the scope of activities related to themselves or their family members living in the same residence, provided that they are not given to third parties and that […]

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What does 'explicit consent' mean?

We have often heard the concept of, explicit consent, with the entry into force of the Personal Data Protection Law Code 6698. Explicit consent, in Article 3 of the Law; It is defined as Protection consent on a particular subject, based on information and expressed with free will Protection. In addition, paragraph 3 of Article […]

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What kind of penalties might face data controllers who violate rights ruled by Personal Data Protection Law?

Data responsibles violating the Personal Data Protection Law (Personal Data Protection Law) may face an administrative fine of up to 1 million TL. This violation of rights has criminal and civil liability and even administrative fines. Serious gaps regarding the Personal Data Protection Law Code 6698 are present, which was prepared within the scope of […]

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Provimes complies with the Personal Data Protection Law

Companies that process data may face very serious administrative fines and criminal or legal responsibilities in terms of KVKK. Provimes was developed specifically based on this need. “Visitor management” is perhaps the most important tool among the 9 business tools of Provimes. Why? ; Provimes visitor management system was developed in accordance with Personal Data […]

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Constitutional Basis of the Law on Protection of Personal Data

The Law on the Protection of Personal Data, prepared within the scope of harmonization with the European Union, entered into force after being published in the Official Gazette dated 7 April 2016 and numbered 29677. The basis of this law is the Constitutional amendment made in 2010 and the 20th article of the Constitution, which […]

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What kind of penalties await institutions that do not comply with the Personal Data Protection Law?

The provisions of Articles 135 to 140 of the Turkish Penal Code dated 26/9/2004 and numbered 5237 are applied in terms of crimes related to personal data. Contrary to the provisions of Article 7 of this Law; Those who do not delete or anonymize personal data are punished according to Article 138 of Law Code […]

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Plazas and business centers may face high fines

Plazas and business centers are one of the data controllers that may face administrative fines of up to 1 million TL in case of non-compliance with the Personal Data Protection Law. For example, let’s assume we go to a plaza as a customer or visitor. The security guard asks for our ID and processes our […]

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What is Personal Data?

Personal data refers to any information related to the identified or identifiable real person. The data must be related to a natural person and this person must be specific or identifiable, to get it as being a personal data. Accordingly; 1. Being related to a real person: Personal data relates to a real person, and […]

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