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A colleague has suggested that you ditch paper receipts and move over to a receipt via an e-mail system. Those e-mail addresses could then be used as valuable marketing leads. Are there any problems
here?
Published 03.03.2017
When a person makes a data subject access request (DSAR), they can ask to see all their personal data which you hold. Does this mean that you must provide them with a copy of every document that
includes their name?
Published 08.04.2021
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
One of your employees has asked to see the reference from their previous employer. This was marked as “confidential” so will you be in breach of the Data Protection Act if you refuse to disclose it?
Published 12.04.2006
The Information Commissioner’s Office has imposed a heavy fine on a company for sending unsolicited marketing text messages about hand sanitiser, claiming it was “effective against coronavirus”. What
are the rules on sending marketing texts, and where did this company go wrong?
Published 16.11.2020
Around a third of the data breach self-reports submitted to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) are unnecessary. So when should you self-report?
Published 09.03.2021
Staff are once again working from home. You feel comfortable with the security measures in place for IT systems but you haven’t considered hard documents. What should you do to ensure compliance?
Published 16.11.2020
The Information Commissioner has released some updated guidance on “Privacy Impact Assessments” to help companies comply with the Data Protection Act. But will it really help you to stay on the right
side of the law?
Published 10.07.2009
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