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Data Protection
DPA2018
Makes UK data protection laws fit for the digital age when an ever increasing amount of data is being processed
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Ensures that the UK is prepared for the future and makes provisions for the data protection regime to continue after Brexit
Makes a comprehensive and modern framework for data protection in the UK with stronger sanctions for malpractice
Establishes new standards for protecting general data in accordance with the UK GDPR giving people more control over their use of their data, providing them with new rights to move or delete personal data
Provides a framework tailored to the needs of our criminal justice agencies and the intelligence services to protect the rights of victims, witnesses and subsets while ensuring we can tackle the hanging nature of global threats
Registration Regime
Require every organisation or sole trader that processes personal information to pay a data protection fee, unless they are exempt
The ICO maintains a public data protection register of data controllers, who pay the data protection fee
The data protection fee depends on the size of the company, measured in terms of turnover or numbers of staff
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General data processing
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Ensures that sensitive health, social care and education data can continue to be processed while making sure that confidentiality in health and safeguarding situations is maintained
Provides appropriate restrictions to rights to access and delete data to allow certain processing currently undertaken to continue where there is strong public policy justification, including for national security purposes
Sets the age from which parental consent is not needed to process data online at age 13 supported by a new age appropriate design code enforced by the Information Commissioner
PECR sits alongside DPA2018 and UK GDPR and provides additional protection for individuals In relation to electronic communciations
Electronic markets, including marketing calls, texts, emails and faxes
Use of cookies or similar technologies that track information about website or other electronic service usage
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Privacy of customers using communications networks or services as regards traffic and location date, itemised billing, line idneitifcation services and directory listing
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