persónuverndarkröfur
Persónuverndarkröfur are formal requests made by individuals in Iceland to obtain information about personal data that organizations or public authorities hold about them. The term stems from the Icelandic word *persónuvernd*, meaning privacy, and reflects Iceland’s commitment to protecting personal data under national and European law.
The regulation of these requests is governed mainly by the Icelandic Data Protection Act (Persónuverndarlög) and
To make a persónuverndarkröfu a person must submit the request in writing to the designated data controller
Because persónuverndarkröfur apply to both public and private organizations that process personal data, individuals must be