Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) Certification Practice Test

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Which principle states that personal data must be used only for specified purposes?

  1. Adequate but not excessive

  2. Purpose

  3. Rights of the individual

  4. International transfer

The correct answer is: Purpose

The principle that states personal data must be used only for specified purposes is known as the Purpose principle. This principle ensures that organizations clearly define the reasons for collecting personal data and use it only for those intended purposes. This requirement promotes transparency and trust, as individuals should be informed about how their personal information is being used. It also helps protect data subjects from having their information misused or processed in ways they did not agree to, fostering a sense of control and empowerment over their personal data. In the context of data protection regulations, adherence to this principle is crucial for organizations to maintain compliance and uphold the rights of individuals with regard to their personal information.