There are a few things you should do when planning and starting your thesis, while writing and once your master’s thesis has been handed in. You can find an overview about how you should process personal data here:
When planning/starting the assignment:
I will
... write down the purpose of the use of the personal data - this is usually where the project description fits.
... create an exhaustive overview of the personal data I will collect and analyze in the assignment.
... assess and document that I have a valid legal basis for the use of the personal data that I will use in the project.
... report the project to Sikt (formerly NSD) for an assessment of privacy in the project no later than 30 days before I am to collect personal data in the project.
... prepare written information for the informants/respondents about their rights.
During the assignment writing:
I shall
... obtain and store all data/personal information in a secure manner, in accordance with VID's internal guidelines.
... ensure that I can answer questions from respondents/informants about the treatment of their data, and that I can delete data from and about them, if I am asked to do so.
... make sure that I only collect the data that the informants have consented to and that Sikt has been asked for permission to collect. In addition, the data must be used as outlined in the project description.
When the assignment is submitted:
I will
... decide which personal data about respondents or informants should be deleted and which should be kept after the end of the project (archived).
... ensure that all personal information about respondents or informants that is not to be kept after the end of the project is properly deleted.
... ensure that personal data to be kept after the end of the project is anonymised, for example by destroying the connection key for de-identified data.
... ensure that personal data that must be taken care of after the end of the project is properly stored in accordance with VID's routines.
... send a termination notification to Sikt.
... ensure that master's theses containing confidential information are classified in VID's knowledge archive: VID:Open. It is also possible to choose to postpone or refuse the electronic availability of the assignment.