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The right to erasure, also known as the "right to be forgotten," applies in specific circumstances.
The right to erasure does not apply if data processing is necessary for:
For special category data, exceptions include processing for public health or preventive medicine.
Organisations can refuse to comply with a request if it's deemed manifestly unfounded or excessive. In such cases: