The ENISA report therefore makes no comment on whether or not the right to the protection of personal data should be absolute, this was not the purpose of the study.
The European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA) has been working on a framework that sees data protection as a basic human right, a protection that is offered to consumers within a social context.
The ENISA report shows that the implementation of the right to be forgotten will not make data protection and data erasure an absolute right for all citizens on the Internet and mobile phones due to limitations in our ability to implement the concept in an absolute way.