Federal Law No. 13,709/2018 - the General Personal Data Protection Law (GPDP) establishes rules for the protection of and respect for the processing of personal data of natural persons (individuals), with the aim of protecting the fundamental rights of freedom and privacy.
FAQs
What is the purpose of the GPDP?
What is personal data?
What is sensitive personal data?
What are the rights of personal data subjects?
In accordance with Art. 18 of the GPDP, Montreal Montreal must respect the following rights of the holder of personal data and make them available upon request:
I. Confirmation of the existence of processing;
II. Access to data;
III. Correction of incomplete, inaccurate or outdated data;
IV. Anonymization, blocking or elimination of unnecessary, excessive data or processed in disagreement with the provisions of this Law;
V. Portability of data to another service or product provider, upon express request, in accordance with the regulations of the national authority, observing commercial and industrial secrets;
VI. Deletion of personal data processed with the consent of the data subject, except in the cases provided for in section 7 (seven) of this document;
VII. Information on public and private entities with which the controller has shared data;
VIII. Information on the possibility of not providing consent and the consequences of refusing to do so;
IX. Revocation of consent.
Who is in charge of Personal Data Protection Montreal?


Augusto Terra Placer
In Charge of Data control-DPO ( Data Protection Officer)
dpo@montreal.com.br