You have the right to: 1. Know if your personal information is being used, and get details about how it is collected, stored, and used. 2. Get a copy of your personal information if it's being used. 3. Ask why your information is being used or who it's shared with. Note: For queries relating to the results of tests/examinations, please contact your referring doctor.
You can request the correction of inaccurate or incomplete personal data held by Unilabs. Note: It will not be possible to change the results of tests or examinations.
Also called the 'Right to be Forgotten', you can ask for your personal information to be deleted in certain situations, like when the data is no longer needed for the reason it was collected. The laws of particular countries may affect this right.
You have the right to control how your personal information is used, especially if you think it is wrong or being used incorrectly. When Unilabs limit how your information is used, it can be stored until the issue has been resolved.
You have the right to obtain a copy of your personal data in a format that makes it possible to reuse this information in another context, and to transmit this data to another controller/organisation of your choosing. The laws of particular countries may impact this right.
You can change your mind and take back your consent to process personal data by Unilabs at any time. If you do, Unilabs have to stop using your information for the reason you agreed to, and delete it, unless another legal reason exists to process it.
You have the right to object to how Unilabs is using your data in certain circumstances or where you want to opt-out of direct marketing campaigns.
You have the right not to be treated unfairly by decisions made only by computers, like when they use your information to predict things about you. If this could seriously affect you legally or in a similar way, you can ask a person to get involved, share your thoughts, ask for more information about how it works, or argue against the decisions it makes.