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Information Commissioner attacks the length of Fair Processing Notices

 

 

Just published on Hawktalk:  <http://amberhawk.typepad.com/amberhawk>
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In the week that Elizabeth Denham was announced as the next UK Information
Commissioner, the outgoing Commissioner has made several controversial
statements about fair processing notices which are to change dramatically in
length with the advent of a General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).  The
Commissioner noted that when Articles 14 and 14A of the GDPR came into
force, he was expecting privacy policies of more than 5,000 words to become
the norm. 

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