Privacy and Data Protection Foundation Exam (PDPF) - Exin Actual Exam Questions
Last updated on April 25, 2026
After appearing in a photo posted by a friend on a social network, a person felt embarrassed and decided that he wants the photo to be deleted. According to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), does that person have the right to delete this photo?
False
True
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When does the GDPR require data subjects consent to a cookie?
Always, because a cookie is regarded as online identifier
Never, as the EU Cookie Law does not require explicit consent
Only if the cookie contains authentication information of the data subject
Only if the cookie contains shopping basket items
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The GDPR does not define privacy as a term but uses the concept implicitly throughout the text. What is a correct definition of privacy as implicitly used throughout the GDPR?
The right to respect for one’s private and family life, home and personal correspondence
The right not to be disturbed by uninvited people, nor being followed, spied on or monitored
The fundamental right to protection of personal data, regardless of how it was obtained
The right to freedom of opinion and expression and to seeking, receiving and imparting information
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A company wishes to use personal data of their customers. They wish to start sending all female customers a customized newsletter. What right do all data subjects have in this scenario?
The right to rectification
The right to compensation
The right to object to profiling
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The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is often known as the “European privacy law”. What is the relationship between ‘privacy’ and ‘data protection’?
Privacy is a part of data protection that aims to keep personal data confidential.
Data protection is a part of privacy that aims to keep personal data confidential.
The two terms have the same meaning. They are synonyms.
Data protection is the necessary measures to protect an individual’s privacy.
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