Patron Confidentiality

  1. Where Wyandanch Public Library gets Personal and Sensitive Personal Data WPL receives personal and sensitive Personal Data from multiple sources. Most often, WPL gets this data directly from the Data Subject or under the direction of the Data Subject who has provided it to a third party for example, the Library’s room reservation system to which the Data Subject self-submits an email address. Individual Rights of the Data Subject under the GDPR In addition to the right to receive the information provided in this Privacy Notice,  Data Subjects covered by this Privacy Notice have the right to: ■ Request from Wyandanch Public Library access to and rectification or erasure of Personal Data or restriction of processing concerning the Data Subject, the right to object to processing and the right to portability of Personal Data; ■ Where processing is based upon consent, to withdraw consent at any time, without affecting Wyandanch Public Library’s right to process Personal Data based upon consent before its withdrawal; ■ The right to file a complaint with a supervisory authority appointed by an EU member state for the purpose of receiving complaints; ■ Additional notice of the existence of automated decision-making, including profiling; ■ If the Personal Data is going to be further processed for a purpose other than that for which it was collected, then notice of the purpose and basis or bases for the further processing; ■ If Personal Data is collected for WPL's legitimate interests or for a task carried out in the public interest, then the Data Subject has the right to object, on the grounds of his or her particular situation, to the processing of Personal Data concerning him or her (including profiling); ■ Where Personal Data are processed for direct marketing purposes, the right to object at any time to processing Personal Data concerning him or her for such marketing; and ■ Not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing, including profiling, which produces legal effects concerning him or her or similarly significantly affects him or her; provided, however, that this right does not apply if the decision is (a) necessary for entering into, or performance of, a contract between the Data Subject and Oakland University; or (b) is based upon the Data Subject’s consent.  Note: Exercising these rights guarantees access to a process but does not guarantee any particular outcome. Any Data Subject who wishes to exercise any of the above-mentioned rights may  do so by filling such a request with the Library Director at (631) 643-4848.