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The Superintendence of Personal Data Protection (SPDP) Issues New Key Criteria on the Use of Biometric Data and the Appointment of DPOs

The SPDP has recently issued rulings regarding the use of biometric data for labor attendance control and the obligation to appoint a Data Protection Officer (DPO) in savings and credit cooperatives. These criteria reinforce the need to protect sensitive data, require impact assessments, and ensure free consent, while establishing that cooperatives must appoint a DPO immediately to comply with current regulations and avoid sanctions.

On the Use of Biometric Data for Labor Attendance Control In Official Letter No. SPDP-IRD-2025-0065-O, the following inquiry was raised:

Is it lawful to use biometric data (fingerprints, facial recognition, etc.) to register workers’ attendance, especially in public institutions?

SPDP’s Position:

The SPDP reaffirms its previous stance issued in Official Letter No. SPDP-IRD-2025-0031-O, establishing that:

  • Biometric data are sensitive data according to Article 26 of the LOPDP, as they involve unique and irreplaceable characteristics of the individual.
  • Their use constitutes a highly invasive measure and should only be applied exceptionally when no less intrusive alternatives achieve the same objective.

Requirements for Lawful Processing:

For the use of biometric data to be lawful, the following cumulative requirements must be met:

  1. Prior proportionality assessment:

It must be demonstrated why other less intrusive alternatives (cards, digital registers, etc.) are not suitable.

  1. Impact assessment (EIPD) and documented risk management:

Risks to data subjects’ rights, mitigation measures, and information security must be analyzed.

  1. Valid and free consent of the data subject:

Consent cannot be imposed as a condition for accessing or maintaining employment. Real alternatives must be offered to those who do not provide consent.

The SPDP discards the use of “public interest” as a legal basis for this data processing.

Other Relevant Aspects:

  • Workers (or former workers) can exercise their right of access to labor documents containing their personal data (Article 13 LOPDP).
  • The right to rectify the cause of labor termination only applies when there is a final judicial ruling declaring the termination unjustified or different from what is recorded (Article 14 LOPDP).

On the Obligation to Appoint a Data Protection Officer (DPO) in Cooperatives in Official Letter No. SPDP-IRD-2025-0036-O, the following inquiry was posed:

Are savings and credit cooperatives required to appoint a Data Protection Officer (DPO) immediately, or only if the SPDP expressly requires it?

SPDP’s Position:

The SPDP states that the obligation is immediate and general, with no need for a prior request from the authority. This requirement is based on three key aspects:

  1. Legal nature of the obligated party:

Savings and credit cooperatives are part of the popular and solidarity financial system, according to Article 311 of the Constitution.

  1. Processing of special categories of data:

These entities process credit data, which are considered special category data.

  1. Large-scale processing:

The volume, frequency, and scope of data processing by these entities constitute large-scale processing, which directly triggers the obligation to appoint a DPO. This obligation also applies to cooperatives not supervised by the Superintendence of Banks.

Failure to comply with this obligation could result in administrative sanctions, as it is an essential element of the principle of proactive responsibility.

At Quevedo & Ponce, we advise companies and employers to ensure compliance with labor and data protection regulations.

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