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Hi to all,

Just wondering how others are handling the new gdpr data protection laws?

The firm that look after my website have estimated me costs of around 500 quid to get my website compliant!!!

the personal data I handle are client names, phone numbers, address and email but only for contact purposes. Sometimes these just exist on a note pad. You are meant to obtain recorded opt in consent before taking people's data. If Mrs Jones phones up with a lighting problem how do you do that.

The only time I share data I suppose is when notifying jobs online.

Any thoughts?

Many thanks
 
Dunno. Would the company providing the data for your notifications need to be compliant?

From all the emails I've received recently, seems most companies are just sending out an email saying ya da ya.

Understand your concern, but don't think a lot of small trade persons will be :eek:
 
Yeah, I think it is more relevant and designed for larger businesses to stop them mis using people's data.

I can't imagine how many businesses country wide exist and how authorities will police it. Although it is meant to apply to all.

Think I'll just wait and see how it goes and what others do.

Cheers
 
This is an EUSSR directive we are not subject to EUSSR stazi apparatchiks wet dreams any more. Out government just hasn't caught up. They need to though, with the law of this country I mean.
 
And if they want you to remove their data permanently, then you have to, assuming everyone can remember who they have data with..
Oh then you'll have to remove their request to remove data.
Then you can't contact them to say you've done it.
But if they then contact you asking if you done it, then you'll have to removed that as well.
 
And if they want you to remove their data permanently, then you have to, assuming everyone can remember who they have data with..
Oh then you'll have to remove their request to remove data.
Then you can't contact them to say you've done it.
But if they then contact you asking if you done it, then you'll have to removed that as well.
Does this apply only to data held on computer?
 
So all those concerned about this, are applying to the letter of the law; CDM Regulations 2015, Consumer Rights 2015 and probably not also Building Regs, and every little bit of BS7671, and paying every little bit of tax they should do to HMRC. I'm going back to watch that wedding.
 
It is mostly common sense in that only do with peoples data what you would hope others would do with yours. There is a divide in sensitive data and personal data. Personal data given to you in order to make contact, bill and issue certs to is taken as consent given to do just that, but not put them on your mailing list or pass to a third party which I think is the bit that concerns us. But again I say we are not part of the EUSSR and we also have the Data Protection Act, so there was no need to re-invent the wheel just another way of wasting billions on setting up a system that will enrich the junta who collect the fines. No mention of rates of reparation for mis-using an individuals information so we are not enriched by this. And I will predict with absolute certainty information will still be used illegally by the very people making the unconstitutional "laws".
 
Does GDPR apply to PFI call centres?

Does GDPR apply to off shore call centres?

I see this as another waste of time and money
 
Where I’m working at (a shopping mall), we get deliveries which have to be booked in.
Security require the name of the company, the type and registration of the vehicle, the name of the driver and the time of the delivery.
My company when making the order will also provide the company making the delivery, with my name and phone number, so the driver can contact me when they are nearby.
The booking in process is handled by another company.
So for every delivery, the company making the delivery, the company dealing with the booking in process, security, the shopping mall and the driver will be provided with my name and phone number.
How would it be possible to have my data removed?
 

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