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Data Protection

The Data Protection Act 1998 is a UK law that regulates the processing of personal data. It sets out the rights of data subjects, the duties of data controllers, the exemptions, the enforcement, and the general provisions of the Act. This legislation applies to anyone who handles or has access to personal data, regardless of whether it is stored in paper files or electronically.

For more detailed information, you can explore the official Data Protection Act 1998 on Legislation.gov.uk1. Additionally, if you have specific inquiries or concerns related to data protection, you can visit the GOV.UK Data Protection.

Remember, safeguarding personal privacy is essential, and this Act plays a crucial role in ensuring the rights and security of individuals’ data.