The upper tribunal has provided clarification on the transparency principle under the UK General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the recently dismissed appeal brought by the ICO against Experian. According to the upper tribunal, organisations may need to provide more information to data subjects depending on the circumstances, in addition to the lists of information under Articles 13 and 14 of the GDPR, which are just the "basic minimum". The upper tribunal said that sharing information with data subjects should ensure that they are aware of risks, rules, safeguards and rights in relation to the processing of personal data and the specific purposes for which data is being processed.
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