Summary of how the Government is attacking your privacy rights

29/04/2021 | Open Rights Group

In a new blog, the Open Rights Group has outlined the many ways in which the UK Government is planning to "water down data protection and privacy rights, by dismissing the risks to privacy from trade agreements."  How Ministers claim that they to protect privacy rights, but at the same time, want to diverge away from the standards set by the GDPR and appoint an industry-friendly ICO. 

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