The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which has been in force since 25 May 2018, regulates the basic principles of user data protection. To meet the requirements of the GDPR OpenOLAT offers on the one hand the possibility to export user data and on the other hand the deletion of users and their data.
Deleting users and user data
Deleting OpenOLAT users has the following effect:
- For users without a system role, all user data is deleted.
- For users with administrative roles, all user data except first and last name is deleted to ensure a transparent and consistent display of administrative actions in the log files (e.g. of courses). If required, the data can also be deleted in the user management via the “Clear” action in the “Deleted Users” table.
- Personal data is deleted from the log tables. The user name is deleted and replaced by an ID in the log tables.
- Personal data is deleted from the log file. Instead of the user name, only one ID is written into the log file.
- The user’s portfolio is deleted.
- The user’s personal chat messages are deleted.
- Personal forum posts and comments will be anonymized after the deletion of the user and identified as “unknown user”.
- Comments and ratings of the user are deleted. Replies of the deleted user to comments are replaced by “User has been deleted”.
- The user’s visiting card is no longer displayed in OpenOLAT (e.g. in the forum or for comments).
Export of user data
The user data stored in OpenOLAT can be exported for each user.
The export must be requested from the respective user administrator. The user administrator can perform the export via the user management. The export is then available for download in the personal settings of the user who requested the export in the "User data" tab. In addition, a download link is generated, which can be made available to the user by the user administrator.
Further data protection options
Printing the Terms of Use
The terms of use can be printed both during the login process in the "Terms of Use" dialog and in the personal settings in the "Terms of Use" tab.
Visibility of e-mail addresses in OpenOLAT
E-mail addresses of other users are only visible in OpenOLAT for administrative users, not for normal users.