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Data Protection Law

The Data Protection Act contains eight Data Protection Principles. These state that all data must be:

#Processed fairly and lawfully;

#Obtained & used only for specified and lawful purposes;

#Adequate, relevant and not excessive;

#Accurate, and where necessary, kept up to date;

#Kept for no longer than necessary;

#Processed in accordance with the individuals rights (as defined);

#Kept secure;

#Transferred only to countries that offer adequate data protection.
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