The 'Right to Be Forgotten' refers to the principle where individuals can request that an organization remove their personal information under specific circumstances, which is a key component of certain privacy laws, such as the European Union's data protection regulation. The term is distinct from policies related to the retention or preservation of data within an organization, which outlines how long information should be kept and under what legal requirements it must be maintained. 'Archive Policy' refers to guidelines for storing historical records of data and does not relate to an individual's right to have data deleted.
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