Do you use the information you collected for automated decision making?

Modified on Mon, 4 Mar, 2024 at 11:32 AM

To answer this question, please select “yes” if you use the personal information that you collect for automated decision making. If you do not use the personal information that you collect for automated decision making, please select “no.” Automated decision making is defined as making a decision solely by automated means without any human involvement that could lead to legal or similarly significant effects for an individual. Examples of automated decision making include: 

  • A decision to award a loan automatically based upon credit scores where a loan officer is not involved; 

  • An automatic recruitment test that uses pre-programmed algorithms and criteria to determine whether an individual should get a job where a recruiter is not involved. 


Related privacy laws 

  • General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

  • United Kingdom Data Protection Act 2018 (UK DPA)

  • Quebec Law 25

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