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Old 30-03-2018, 01:02   #1259
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Re: Government & Post Election Discussion

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
The larger companies probably don't rely so much on the 'consent' justification, have web sites and a great deal of in house expertise on data protection.

Smaller organisations have not previously been covered by the data protection regime and normally do rely on consent to gather their data, which is often only names and addresses.

I still say, however, that whatever you say about this, there are better ways of passing laws that should not need to require a level of organisational bureaucracy to enforce.
The ICO has some useful information on its website about what you need to do. I think you will find it good news and will hopefully reduce the work which you have envisaged, thereby allowing you to put your feet up this Easter and watch some more telly.
https://ico.org.uk/media/1624219/pre...r-12-steps.pdf
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