To read our updated Privacy Notice, please click here
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What is Changing?
The Data Protection Act 1998 is being superseded by new EU legislation called the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR). The Act and the Regulations control how organisations use your personal data, making sure that the information is used fairly and lawfully.
What is personal information?
Under the new regulation, the definition has been expanded. As well as information such as your name, address, date of birth, and information about your health, it now includes identifiers such as an IP (internet protocol) address and location data, as well as other information like economic, cultural or genetic information.
What does GDPR mean for me?
Any organisation who you give information about yourself to, must be “transparent” about how they collect your information, what they do with it and how they process it. The new regulation ensures that where you are asked to give your consent for the processing of your information, you give your consent freely. This means that organisations must ensure that you have enough information to understand what you are agreeing to and that you give your consent in a clear and positive way.
What are ACLT doing?
We have been working hard to update our Privacy Notice to make sure you have a clear understanding on how we use your information. We are also updating our records to reflect your preferences for how we communicate with you.
To read our updated Privacy Notice, please click here