GDPR does not apply to the use of personal data for domestic purposes, however in this example the
controller is the Social Network, as it performs the processing of the photos. Therefore, the owner
has the right to delete this photo.
For domestic purposes, data collection is not intended for professional or commercial purposes.
Examples are the get-togethers of friends and family where we can collect names, phone numbers,
e-mails to facilitate the organization, as well as taking pictures to record the moment. Now if you
have a blog where you can record several moments with your friends and you monetize it in some
way – watch out! – you are under the scope of GDPR.
Whereas Recital 18: “This Regulation does not apply to the processing of personal data by a natural
person in the course of a purely personal or household activity and thus with no connection to a
professional or commercial activity. Personal or household activities could include correspondence
and the holding of addresses, or social networking and online activity undertaken within the context
of such activities. However, this Regulation applies to controllers or processors which provide the
means for processing personal data for such personal or household activities.”