Are opt out lists held by organisations to prevent a data subject's data
being processed by that organisation available for enquiry using any of the
exemptions?
What if any restrictions exist to prevent fishing trips of those lists?
The reason for the enquiry is historically based upon a source for official
unease about opt out lists being that they would identify persons whom may
consider themselves to be at significant risk, and conducting data matching
exercises upon the lists could fairly easily identify those individuals.
Also, considered from the same risk angle, should security measures for
those lists be generally aligned with the original database security, or
should there be a higher level of security applied to them.
Ian W
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