The fundamental right to protection of personal data, regardless of how it was obtained. Incorrect.
This is a definition of data protection.
The right not to be disturbed by uninvited people, nor being followed, spied on or monitored.
Incorrect. This is a definition of physical privacy. However, the GDPR does not concern itself with
physical privacy.
The right to respect for one’s private and family life, home and personal correspondence. Correct.
This is the definition as implicitly used throughout the GDPR. (Literature: A, Chapter 1)
The right to freedom of opinion and expression and to seeking, receiving and imparting information.
Incorrect. This is a short version of Universal Declaration of Human Rights Article 19: freedom of
opinion and expression.