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UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has granted the government permission to use people's anonymised mobile phone tracking data in efforts to tackle the spread of coronavirus. In a ...
UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has announced over the weekend that the government can use anonymized mobile phone tracking data to help fight the current coronavirus pandemic.
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) polled over 2100 members of the public earlier in December to better understand their data security know how. It revealed that although more than a quarter ...
The data protection watchdog has begun an investigation into the widespread use of a mobile phone app by officers at Sussex and Surrey police forces to covertly record phone calls on their mobile ...
After May 25, the ICO will have the power to levy fines of up to £17m or 4% of annual turnover in extreme circumstances. It has already issued significant fines against UK police forces including ...
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