Businesses must rethink ‘legitimate interest’ after Experian GDPR violation

29/10/2020 | SC Magazine

Following the investigation by the ICO into Experian (along with TransUnion and Equifax) and the subsequent enforcement notice issued to the company for failing to meet all the regulators requests, the key issue flagged is one that any business handling data from brokers should consider. What is the lawful basis for using data acquired from a broker?  

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