Dear Group
I work for a large charity and our Fundraisers use profiling as an
effective means of identifying individuals for certain appeals.
The data we hold is in the public domain e.g. statistics from national
newspapers.
Under the DPA 1998 we are required to let individuals know if we hold their
data. Obviously telling individuals that we are profiling them will make
fundraising a clumsy exercise. Some sort of compromise seems in order. Does
anyone have any thoughts on this matter ?
Thanks
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