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From May 25 2012, all website owners must comply with the new “cookies” law. If not, they risk a £500,000 fine. So what action should the directors take?
Published 18.05.2012
All business websites must now get clear consent from visitors before they can store cookies on their PCs to retrieve data. What should you do now?
Published 31.05.2011
Although many smaller companies engage with their customers via social networking, they often don’t realise that data protection laws apply to this type of activity. Where can you find out more?
Published 15.07.2013
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) wants to introduce compulsory data audits for all private companies. Is this something else to worry about?
Published 09.12.2011
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) is offering small and medium-sized businesses a free one-day advisory visit to help them improve their data protection practices. Sound like a good idea?
Published 11.10.2018
The Data Protection Act 1998 requires companies to tell the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) how they process personal data. Will it be the same under the General Data Protection Regulation
(GDPR)?
Published 05.02.2018
The Information Commissioner wants all directors to be made personally liable for any breaches of data protection laws committed by their companies. Will this make it on to the statute books or not?
Published 10.11.2016
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