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Does GDPR consent notification apply to access points usedintended purely for maintenance?

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Suppose I have a publicly available interface, intended to be used exclusively by me or my employees for the purposes of maintenance, e.g. an SSH server.

Since I am processing user's IP address when they make a connection, does GDPR require me to notify the user of such an action in, say a banner shown upon accessing the server?

Additionally, am I obliged to treat possible login attemps and the data entered as personal data?

What if the interface processes user data, but its technology does not necesarily provide for a human-readable interaction, such as an ICMP response?

Suppose I have a publicly available interface, intended to be used exclusively by me or my employees for the purposes of maintenance, e.g. an SSH server.

Since I am processing user's IP address when they make a connection, does GDPR require me to notify the user of such an action in, say a banner shown upon accessing the server?

What if the interface processes user data, but its technology does not necesarily provide for a human-readable interaction, such as an ICMP response?

Suppose I have a publicly available interface, intended to be used exclusively by me or my employees for the purposes of maintenance, e.g. an SSH server.

Since I am processing user's IP address when they make a connection, does GDPR require me to notify the user of such an action in, say a banner shown upon accessing the server?

Additionally, am I obliged to treat possible login attemps and the data entered as personal data?

What if the interface processes user data, but its technology does not necesarily provide for a human-readable interaction, such as an ICMP response?

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Suppose I have a publicly available interface, designedintended to be used exclusively by me or my employees for the purposes of maintenance, e.g. an SSH server.

Since I am processing user's IP address when they make a connection, does GDPR require me to notify the user of such an action in, say a banner shown upon accessing the server?

What if the interface processes user data, but its technology does not necesarily provide for a human-readable interaction, such as an ICMP response?

Suppose I have a publicly available interface, designed to be used exclusively by me or my employees for the purposes of maintenance, e.g. an SSH server.

Since I am processing user's IP address when they make a connection, does GDPR require me to notify the user of such an action in, say a banner shown upon accessing the server?

What if the interface processes user data, but its technology does not necesarily provide for a human-readable interaction, such as an ICMP response?

Suppose I have a publicly available interface, intended to be used exclusively by me or my employees for the purposes of maintenance, e.g. an SSH server.

Since I am processing user's IP address when they make a connection, does GDPR require me to notify the user of such an action in, say a banner shown upon accessing the server?

What if the interface processes user data, but its technology does not necesarily provide for a human-readable interaction, such as an ICMP response?

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