Personal data map Chile Law 21.719
Map your data flows in 6 steps
What data do you collect, where do you store it, with whom do you share it. We draw your map and tell you what's missing for Chile Law 21.719.
- 01 Data types
- 02 Sources
- 03 Storage
- 04 Third parties
- 05 Purposes
- 06 Retention
§ STEP 1 / 6
Which personal data does your company collect?
Mark all that apply. Sensitive data (health, biometric, ideology) triggers extra obligations.
§ STEP 2 / 6
Where do those data come from?
Each source needs lawful basis (consent, contract, legal obligation, legitimate interest).
§ STEP 3 / 6
Where do you store them?
International transfers require additional safeguards under Law 21.719.
§ STEP 4 / 6
Whom do you share them with?
Each third party requires a data processing agreement.
§ STEP 5 / 6
What are the purposes?
Each purpose must be specific, explicit and lawful. Cannot reuse data for incompatible purposes.
§ STEP 6 / 6
How long do you keep them?
You must define retention period. Indefinite storage is not allowed under Law 21.719.
Your personal data map
§ Your data flow
§ Obligations triggered for your case
§ Three questions to point you in the right direction
Which tools do you use to store personal data today?
Select all that apply.
If someone asks today to see all the data your company holds about them, what happens?
Pick the answer closest to what actually happens.
What brought you here?
It helps us reply with what you actually need.
§ Email me my map
We send this map written in the email, with the obligations your answers trigger. The PDF file downloads from the button above.
If your site is already live, also check the site auditor. For the full context, go to the Law 21.719 guide for SMEs.