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In this video, I explain Subject Access Requests (SARs) — one of the most powerful and misunderstood rights you have under GDPR and data protection law. A SAR allows you to legally demand that an organisation shows you all personal data they hold about you — not just basic records, but emails, call recordings, internal notes, system logs, decision-making records, and more. Most people don’t realise: • Companies have 30 days to respond • They cannot charge you • They cannot ignore you • They must explain why they hold your data and how it’s used SARs are often used in employment disputes, customer complaints, financial disagreements, and data misuse cases — because they expose information that was never meant to be seen. In this breakdown, we cover: • What a Subject Access Request actually is • What data you can legally demand • Why companies fear SARs • How SARs shift the balance of power • When you should seriously consider using one This isn’t a loophole. It isn’t a trick. It’s the law. 👍 Support the Channel: Like the video, subscribe, and turn on notifications if you want clear explanations of privacy, business, cybersecurity, and the rules that actually protect you. 💼 IT & Cybersecurity Services for SMBs: I also partner with small & medium-sized businesses to provide: • IT support & infrastructure • Cybersecurity & risk protection • Cloud, identity & device security • Incident response & compliance advice 📧 Business enquiries & contracts: katalkstech@gmail.com 📱 Follow for Daily Tech & Data Rights Content Instagram & TikTok: @Ktalkstech #gdpr #dataprotection #privacyrights #cybersecurity #businesscompliance