Use of the data intermediation service requires a self-declaration that enables clear user classification, supports compliance with regulatory requirements, and ensures the legally secure and transparent operation of the service.
Users must provide basic information about their identity and, in the case of legal entities, about the organisation, authorised representatives, and relevant contact and company details.
As part of the self-declaration, users must specify the role under which they intend to use the service, such as data holder, data user, or service provider, as different rights, obligations, and contractual requirements apply to each role.
Service providers must declare the purposes for which data will be used or processed and the types of data concerned in order to ensure clear purpose limitation and traceability.
The self-declaration includes statements regarding the user’s entitlement to use the data, compliance with applicable legal requirements, and acceptance of the data intermediary’s contractual terms, including data protection and security obligations.
Users are required to keep their information up to date and to notify the service of any relevant changes without undue delay in order to maintain ongoing compliance with legal and organisational requirements.