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£500 is ridiculous. My web designer has quoted me £99 and I'm not getting it done even for that.
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Make sure he/she understands gdpr properly, also it's not really optional if you're operating in the EU and storing or processing personal identifiable information. The UK will continue it even after Brexit, so no escape there.£500 is ridiculous. My web designer has quoted me £99 and I'm not getting it done even for that.
3. Only be held by you with persons consent, although some legislation may override that (hmrc for tax purposes. etc)
4. If you use the details for marketing you must gain the owners permission to do so first
5. If you have a website which allows an opt in for marketing or sign up online, then you must have the option to opt out online.
6. If you were hacked and the details stolen or copied from your computer or paper documents stolen copied then you should report to the information commissioner without delay.
I thought certificates should be stored for a 3 year period, I might be wrong. If you're in a scheme, most operate on-line certification; the onus is on them to store the documents safely & correctly.
One less thing.
Absolutely not letting my scam be responsible for my certs
So you change schemes and need access to your older certs - what then?
Not quite, you also mustto decide and implement a retention period eg 36 months after the last job. Also you have to let customers know that you will do that and allow them to request their details be deleted in full.^^ you missed one
8. You keep a client database, don't do any marketing, your website doesn't allow clients to leave their details - continue as is.
Not quite, you also mustto decide and implement a retention period eg 36 months after the last job. Also you have to let customers know that you will do that and allow them to request their details be deleted in full.
Not quite, you also mustto decide and implement a retention period eg 36 months after the last job. Also you have to let customers know that you will do that and allow them to request their details be deleted in full.
I should have preceded that with "if you want to comply with the law after Friday"Hum .... I think not
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