Thank you to those you responded to my last question. I greatly
appreciated receiving your views. So now on to my next one . . .
If, as part of our financial sales process, we want to gather information
about customer's children (name, date of birth) for the purpose of rapport
building with the customer in the future (arguably, we only really need to
know the number of children and whether they are financially dependent for
financial planning purposes), would this contravene DP as we are collecting
this information about an identifiable individual (the child) without their
consent? Would we need to get the child's permission or can the parent
give consent on their behalf? I'd appreciate thoughts / views / comments
on this?
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