Can I withdraw consent for data processing?

How the answer differs across 4 jurisdictions

The Short Answer

Yes, under German and EU data protection law, you can withdraw your consent for data processing at any time — and it must be as easy to withdraw as it was to give.

Any time
Withdrawal timing
No reason needed
Justification required?
Free of charge
Cost to withdraw
GDPR Art. 7(3)
Legal basis
The Short Answer

Yes, you can withdraw consent for data processing at any time under India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023. The data fiduciary must stop processing your data promptly upon withdrawal.

Any time
Withdrawal timing
Free of charge
No fee required
72 hours
Fiduciary response window
100% revocable
Consent status
South KoreaFull article
The Short Answer

In South Korea, withdrawing consent for personal data processing is legally binding, and companies must stop processing immediately upon withdrawal under the Personal Information Protection Act.

Immediate
Processing halt time
30 days
PIPC response deadline
₩30M
Max fine
Article 15
PIPA consent rule
The Short Answer

Yes, you can request cessation of data use under Japan’s Act on the Protection of Personal Information (APPI), and businesses must comply without unjustifiable delay.

Article 29
APPI section
30 days
Response deadline
Free
No fee required
Written
Request format

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Not legal advice. This article is general information based on publicly available sources, written for educational purposes. Laws change and individual situations vary. Consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction before acting on anything you read here. Last reviewed: June 2026.