Was involved in two of these, several years ago when email was
less prevalent....
First one; the call was converted to a .wav (I think) file and
emailed to the requestor. Other stuff was provided on paper, by normal post.
Second one; the recording was “quarantined” so that it was not inadvertently
deleted and a transcript made of the call.
Neither methods provoked a further response from the requestor.
Simon Howarth.
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Sent: 26 November 2008 09:54
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Subject: [data-protection] An SAR where calls are recorded
Does anyone have experience, either as a Data Controller or
as a Data Subject, of handling or issuing/receiving the results of an SAR to
(eg) a bank where calls are recorded?
What is done with the call recordings themselves in the SAR?
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