There may be rules with the scope of law that limit your data protection rights, provided the essential content of fundamental rights and freedoms is respected and at the same time it is a necessary and proportionate measure to safeguard:
- State security and defence.
- Public safety.
- The prevention, investigation, detection or prosecution of criminal offences or the execution of criminal sanctions, including protection against threats to public security and their prevention.
- The protection of judicial independence and judicial proceedings.
- The prevention, investigation, detection and prosecution of violations of ethical standards in the regulated professions.
- A supervisory, inspection or regulatory function that is linked, even occasionally, to the exercise of authority.
- Your protection or the rights and freedoms of others.
- The execution of civil suits.
- Other important objectives of general public interest of the Union or a member state, in particular an important economic or financial interest, even in fiscal, budgetary and monetary areas, in public health and social security.