The ICO has fined telecoms company EE Limited £100,000 for sending over 2.5 million direct marketing messages to its customers, without consent. The messages, sent in early 2018, encouraged customers to access...
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The ICO has fined telecoms company EE Limited £100,000 for sending over 2.5 million direct marketing messages to its customers, without consent. The messages, sent in early 2018, encouraged customers to access...
Read MoreEE Limited fined £100,000 for sending over 2.5 million direct marketing messages to its customers, without consent. Go to Source...
Read MoreICO Deputy Commissioner for Operations, James Dipple-Johnstone, said: “The ICO has received a report that Eurofins Scientific, which provides forensic and scientific services to a number of UK law enforcement agencies,...
Read More20 June 2019 By Simon McDougall, Executive Director for Technology and Innovation In recent months we’ve been reviewing how personal data is used in real time bidding (RTB) in programmatic advertising, engaging...
Read MoreThe ICO has joined the UK Regulators Network (UKRN) as a full member. Joining the network provides the ICO with the unique opportunity to gain valuable insights into the issues...
Read MoreThe Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has fined Smart Home Protection Ltd £90,000 for making nuisance calls to people registered with the Telephone Preference Service (TPS). The Staffordshire company was behind 118,000...
Read MoreThe Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has fined Smart Home Protection Ltd £90,000 for making nuisance calls to people registered with the Telephone Preference Service (TPS). The Staffordshire company was behind 118,000...
Read MoreA former customer services officer at Stockport Homes Limited (SHL) has been found guilty of unlawfully accessing personal data without a legitimate reason to do so. Wendy Masterson spent time looking...
Read MoreA former customer service advisor at Stockport Homes has been prosecuted for accessing records relating to anti-social behaviour with authorisation. An internal investigation found that Wendy Masterson had inappropriately accessed cases...
Read MoreA Restorative Justice Caseworker has been prosecuted for sending sensitive personal data to her own personal email account without authorisation. Jeannette Baines had worked at Victim Support and sent spreadsheets containing...
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Read More3 June 2019 A blog by Gill Bull, Director of Freedom of Information At the beginning of May, Parliament declared a ‘climate change emergency’ and concerns about the environment make news headlines...
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